callow

Bengali meanings of “callow”: অপরিপক্ব, অপরিপক্বতাহীন, অপ্রকৃত, অপ্রকৃততাহীন (noun)

Definition of Callow

(noun) Pronunciation: /ˈkæloʊ/

Callow refers to a young bird that has just hatched and is still without feathers. It is also used to describe a young person or animal that is inexperienced, immature, or lacking in knowledge or judgment.

Callow Synonyms

1. Immature – অপরিপক্ব (adjective)

2. Inexperienced – অপরিপক্ব (adjective)

3. Naive – অপরিপক্ব (adjective)

4. Raw – অপরিপক্ব (adjective)

5. Unripe – অপরিপক্ব (adjective)

Callow Antonyms

1. Mature – পরিপক্ব (adjective)

2. Experienced – অভিজ্ঞ (adjective)

3. Knowledgeable – জ্ঞানী (adjective)

4. Wise – বিচক্ষণ (adjective)

5. Seasoned – পরিপক্ব (adjective)

Origin of Callow

The word “callow” originated from the Old English word “calu,” which means “bald” or “bare.” It was first used in the 14th century to describe young birds without feathers. Over time, it started being used metaphorically to refer to young and inexperienced individuals.

Nearby Words

1. Callous – (adjective)

2. Callowly – (adverb)

3. Callowness – (noun)

4. Callously – (adverb)

5. Callowness – (noun)

Callow in Literature Quotes

1. “The callow youth was eager to explore the world and discover his true purpose.” – John Smith (অপরিপক্ব যুবকটি বিশ্বকে অন্বেষণ করতে এবং তার সত্যিকার উদ্দেশ্য আবিষ্কার করতে উদ্যমী ছিলেন।)

2. “Her callow behavior betrayed her lack of experience in the field.” – Jane Doe (তার অপরিপক্ব আচরণটি তার ক্ষেত্রে অভিজ্ঞতার অভাবকে প্রকাশ করেছিল।)

Callow Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অপরিপক্ব

Hindi: अनुभवहीन

Nepali: अनुभवहीन

Urdu: نابالغ

Tamil: அனுபவமில்லாத

Telugu: అనుభవం లేని

Arabic: غير ناضج

Chinese: 未成熟的

Japanese: 未熟な

Russian: незрелый

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