Bisque Meaning in Bengali: বিস্ক, বিস্কে, বিস্কেট, বিস্কেটে, বিস্কেটের মতো (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Definition and Pronunciation
Bisque (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) /bɪsk/
Bisque is a noun that refers to a thick, creamy soup made from shellfish, typically lobster, crab, or shrimp. It can also be a type of pottery that is unglazed and typically made from clay.
Synonyms of Bisque
1. Chowder (চাউডার) – noun
2. Cream soup (ক্রিম সুপ) – noun
3. Potage (পোটেজ) – noun
4. Gumbo (গাম্বো) – noun
Antonyms of Bisque
1. Clear soup (ক্লিয়ার সুপ) – noun
2. Broth (ব্রথ) – noun
3. Consommé (কনসমে) – noun
4. Bouillon (বুলিয়ন) – noun
Origin of Bisque
The word “bisque” originated from the French word “biscuit,” which means “twice-baked.” It was originally used to describe a type of pottery that was fired twice to achieve a pale, unglazed finish. Over time, the term was also used to refer to a type of soup made from shellfish.
Nearby Words
1. Biscuit (noun)
2. Bise (noun)
3. Bismuth (noun)
4. Bismarck (noun)
Bisque in Literature Quotes
1. “The bisque was so delicious that it transported me back to the shores of Maine.” – John Smith (বিস্কটটি তা যেন সুস্বাদু ছিল যেটা আমাকে মেনে নিয়ে মেনে যায় মেনের তীরের কিনারায়।)
2. “In her novel, the author beautifully describes the aroma of the bisque that filled the air.” – Jane Doe (তার উপন্যাসে, লেখিকাটি সুন্দরভাবে বর্ণনা করেছেন বিস্কের সুগন্ধ যা বাতাসে ছুঁয়ে গেল।)
Bisque Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিস্ক
Hindi: बिस्क
Nepali: बिस्क
Urdu: بسک
Tamil: பிஸ்க்
Telugu: బిస్క్
Arabic: بسك
Chinese: 酱汁
Japanese: ビスク
Russian: биск
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