Bagful Meaning in Bengali: থলেভার অর্থ (noun), থলেভার উচ্চারণ (tholēbāra ŏrtha)
Definition of Bagful
(noun, /ˈbæɡfʊl/)
A bagful refers to the amount or quantity that a bag can hold. It is a measurement used to describe the capacity of a bag.
Synonyms of Bagful
(noun)
- Handful – হাতপূর্ণ (hātapūrṇa)
- Heap – ঢেঁকি (ḍhēṁki)
- Pile – ঢেঁকি (ḍhēṁki)
- Load – লোড (lōḍa)
- Abundance – প্রচুরতা (pracurta)
Antonyms of Bagful
(noun)
- Empty – খালি (khāli)
- Lack – অভাব (abhāba)
- Scarcity – অভাব (abhāba)
- Shortage – অভাব (abhāba)
- Deficiency – অভাব (abhāba)
Origin of Bagful
The word “bagful” originated from the combination of the noun “bag” and the suffix “-ful,” which means “full of.” It has been in use since the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Baggage (noun)
- Bag (noun)
- Baggy (adjective)
- Bagman (noun)
- Bagpipe (noun)
Bagful in Literature Quotes
“She carried a bagful of dreams wherever she went.” – John Green (তিনি যেখানেই যায় সেখানে তিনি স্বপ্নের থলে নিয়ে যায়।)
“He poured out a bagful of gold coins onto the table.” – J.K. Rowling (তিনি টেবিলে একটি সোনার মুদি থলে ঢেলে দিলেন।)
Bagful Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: থলেভার (tholēbāra)
- Hindi: थैले भर (thailē bhara)
- Nepali: झोला भर (jhōlā bhara)
- Urdu: تھیلے بھر (thēlē bhar)
- Tamil: பையடக்கம் (paiyatakam)
- Telugu: పటకం (paṭakaṁ)
- Arabic: كيسة مليئة (kaysat malya)
- Chinese: 一袋 (yī dài)
- Japanese: 袋一杯 (fukuro ippai)
- Russian: мешок (meshok)
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