bootees

Bootees Meaning in Bengali: বুটিস, বুটিসেস, বুটিসেসেস (noun)

Definition: Bootees refer to a type of soft, usually knitted, footwear that covers the feet and ankles. They are typically worn by babies to keep their feet warm and protected.

Synonyms: booties, baby shoes, socks (মোজা, শিশু জুতা, মোজা)

Antonyms: sandals (স্যান্ডেল)

Origin: The word “bootees” originated from the French word “botte,” meaning boot. It was first recorded in the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Boot (noun) – a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, often made of leather or rubber.
  • Booty (noun) – valuable stolen goods, especially those seized in war.
  • Booth (noun) – a small temporary structure used for selling goods or providing services.
  • Boo (interjection) – used to express disapproval or contempt.

Bootees in Literature Quotes:

  • “Her tiny feet were adorned with delicate bootees.” – Jane Austen (তার অত্যন্ত ছোট পা সুন্দর বুটিস দিয়ে সাজানো ছিল।)
  • “The baby giggled as she kicked off her bootees.” – Roald Dahl (শিশুটি তার বুটিস খুলে ফেলার সময় হাসল।)

Bootees Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বুটিস
  • Hindi: बूटीज़
  • Nepali: बूटीज़
  • Urdu: بوٹیز
  • Tamil: பூட்டீஸ்
  • Telugu: బూటీస్
  • Arabic: بوتيس
  • Chinese: 靴子
  • Japanese: ブーティ
  • Russian: ботиночки

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