blueblood

Blueblood Meaning in Bengali: নীলরক্ত, নীলচরম, নীলবর্ণ, নীলবর্ণের রক্ত (noun, pronunciation: bloo-bluhd)

Definition of Blueblood

Blueblood refers to a person who belongs to a noble or aristocratic family, typically characterized by their high social status and lineage. The term is often used to describe individuals who come from a long line of wealthy and influential ancestors.

Synonyms of Blueblood

1. Aristocrat (সম্রাট, noun)
2. Noble (উচ্চ জাতির লোক, noun)
3. Patrician (উচ্চ জাতির লোক, noun)

Antonyms of Blueblood

1. Commoner (সাধারণ লোক, noun)
2. Plebeian (সাধারণ লোক, noun)

Origin of Blueblood

The term “blueblood” originated from the belief that the veins of aristocratic individuals appeared blue due to their fair skin, which allowed the blue color of their blood vessels to be more visible. This notion was later debunked, but the term continued to be used to describe individuals of noble descent.

Nearby Words

1. Blueberry (noun)
2. Bluebird (noun)
3. Blueprint (noun)

Blueblood in Literature Quotes

1. “She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, a true blueblood.” – Jane Austen (তিনি একজন সত্যিকারের নীলচরম সঙ্গে জন্মগ্রহণ করেছিলেন।)
2. “The bluebloods of society always seem to have it all.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (সমাজের নীলচরম সবসময় সব কিছু পেয়ে থাকেন।)

Blueblood Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: নীলরক্ত
Hindi: नीलरक्त
Nepali: नीलरक्त
Urdu: نیل رنگ کا خون
Tamil: நீலரத்தம்
Telugu: నీలరక్తం
Arabic: دماء زرقاء
Chinese: 蓝血
Japanese: 青い血
Russian: голубая кровь

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