Closes Meaning in Bengali: বন্ধ করা, বন্ধ হওয়া, বন্ধ করে দেওয়া (verb, pronunciation: kloh-ziz)
Definition: Closes refer to the act of shutting or fastening something, or bringing something to an end.
Synonyms for Closes:
1. Shuts (বন্ধ করে, for more- Shuts meaning in Bengali)
2. Seals (মুদ্রিত করে, for more- Seals meaning in Bengali)
3. Locks (তালা করে, for more- Locks meaning in Bengali)
4. Concludes (শেষ করে, for more- Concludes meaning in Bengali)
5. Finishes (শেষ করে, for more- Finishes meaning in Bengali)
Antonyms for Closes:
1. Opens (খোলা, Bengali meaning: খোলা)
2. Unseals (মুদ্রিত খোলা, Bengali meaning: মুদ্রিত খোলা)
3. Unlocks (তালা খোলা, Bengali meaning: তালা খোলা)
4. Begins (শুরু করা, Bengali meaning: শুরু করা)
5. Starts (শুরু করা, Bengali meaning: শুরু করা)
Origin of Closes:
The word “closes” originated from the Middle English word “closen,” which means “to shut.” It can be traced back to the Old French word “clore” and the Latin word “claudere.”
Nearby Words:
1. Closet (noun)
2. Closure (noun)
3. Closer (noun)
4. Closely (adverb)
5. Closeness (noun)
Closes in Literature Quotes:
1. “Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” – Seneca (প্রতিটি নতুন শুরু কোন অন্য শুরুর শেষ থেকে আসে।)
2. “When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.” – Helen Keller (যখন একটি সুখের দরজা বন্ধ হয়, অন্য একটি খোলা হয়; কিন্তু সাধারণত আমরা বন্ধ দরজায় তাড়াতাড়ি দেখি না যে আমাদের জন্য খোলা হয়েছে।)
Closes Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: বন্ধ করা
– Hindi: बंद करता है
– Nepali: बन्द गर्दछ
– Urdu: بند کرتا ہے
– Tamil: மூடுகிறது
– Telugu: మూసివేసేది
– Arabic: يغلق
– Chinese: 关闭
– Japanese: 閉じる
– Russian: закрывает
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