buckle

Buckle Meaning in Bengali: বাকল (noun), বাকল করা (verb), বাকলের মতো (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Buckle (noun, verb, adjective) /ˈbʌkəl/

Noun: a flat, typically rectangular or square frame with a hinged pin, used for fastening a belt or strap.

Verb: fasten or decorate with a buckle.

Adjective: bent, twisted, or crumpled.

Synonyms of Buckle

1. Clasp (কলস, noun)

2. Fasten (বাঁধা, verb)

3. Secure (নিরাপদ, adjective)

Antonyms of Buckle

1. Unfasten (খোলা, verb) – বাঁধা খোলা

2. Release (মুক্ত করা, verb) – বাঁধা মুক্ত করা

3. Straighten (সোজা করা, verb) – বাঁধা সোজা করা

Origin of Buckle

The word “buckle” originated from the Old French word “bocle” meaning “boss, knob, or ring.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “buccula” meaning “cheek strap of a helmet.”

Nearby Words

1. Buckler (noun) – a small round shield held by a handle or worn on the forearm.

2. Buckleless (adjective) – without a buckle.

3. Buckle-up (verb) – to fasten one’s seatbelt.

Buckle in Literature Quotes

1. “He unbuckled his belt and let his pants buckle at his feet.” – Charles Bukowski (তিনি তাঁর বেল্ট খুলে নিয়ে প্যান্ট তাঁর পা ধরে পড়েন।)

2. “The buckles on his shoes shone like silver.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তাঁর জুতার বাকলগুলি রূপকতার মতো চমকিয়ে ছিল।)

Buckle Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাকল

Hindi: बकल

Nepali: बकल

Urdu: بکل

Tamil: பக்கிள்

Telugu: బక్కిల్

Arabic: إبزيم

Chinese: 扣环

Japanese: バックル

Russian: пряжка

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