baths

Baths Meaning in Bengali: স্নান (noun, snāna)

Definition and Origin of Baths

Baths (noun, /bæθs/) refers to the act of washing oneself or immersing one’s body in water, typically in a bathtub or a pool. It is a common practice for personal hygiene, relaxation, and therapeutic purposes. The word “baths” originated from the Old English word “bæþ” and has been used in various forms across different languages and cultures.

Synonyms of Baths

1. Shower (noun, স্নানকোণ, snānakoṇa)
2. Soak (verb, স্নান করা, snāna kara)
3. Dip (verb, ডুবানো, ḍubānō)
4. Wash (verb, ধোয়া, dhōẏā)

Antonyms of Baths

1. Dryness (noun, শুষ্কতা, śuṣkhatā)
2. Filth (noun, মলিনতা, malinatā)
3. Stench (noun, দুর্গন্ধ, durgandha)
4. Pollution (noun, দূষণ, dūṣaṇ)

Nearby Words

1. Bathroom (noun, বাথরুম, bātharuma)
2. Bathtub (noun, স্নানকুণ্ড, snānakuṇḍa)
3. Soap (noun, সাবান, sābāna)
4. Towel (noun, তুলি, tuli)

Baths in Literature Quotes

1. “The water was so deliciously warm, and she longed to bathe in it.” – Louisa May Alcott (জলটা অত্যন্ত সুস্বাদু ছিল, এবং তিনি তাতে স্নান করতে আকুল ছিলেন।)
2. “He took a bath in the river and felt refreshed.” – Rabindranath Tagore (তিনি নদীতে স্নান করে পুনরুদ্ধার পেলেন।)

Baths Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: স্নান (snāna)
Hindi: स्नान (snāna)
Nepali: स्नान (snāna)
Urdu: سنان (snāna)
Tamil: குளியல் (kuḷiyal)
Telugu: స్నానం (snānaṁ)
Arabic: الاستحمام (al’istihmam)
Chinese: 洗澡 (xǐzǎo)
Japanese: 入浴 (nyūyoku)
Russian: ванны (vanny)

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