Balladry Meaning in Bengali: বল্লাড্রি (noun, bôllāḍri)
Definition and Part of Speech
Balladry (noun, /ˈbælədri/) refers to the art or practice of composing or singing ballads. It is derived from the word “ballad,” which is a narrative poem or song that tells a story.
Synonyms of Balladry
1. Verse (noun, ছন্দ, chhôndho)
2. Poetry (noun, কবিতা, kobita)
3. Songwriting (noun, গান রচনা, gaan rochona)
Antonyms of Balladry
1. Prose (noun, গদ্য, gôdhy)
2. Novel (noun, উপন্যাস, upônôsh)
3. Fiction (noun, কল্পকাহিনী, kolpokahini)
Origin of Balladry
The term “balladry” originated from the Middle English word “balade,” which means a song or poem. It has its roots in the Old French word “ballade” and the Old Provençal word “ballada,” both of which refer to a dance song.
Nearby Words
1. Balladeer (noun, বল্লাডি গায়ক, bôllāḍi gāẏôk)
2. Balladic (adjective, বল্লাডের মতো, bôllāḍer môtô)
3. Balladist (noun, বল্লাড রচয়িতা, bôllāḍa rochôitā)
Balladry in Literature Quotes
1. “The balladry, the folk songs, the blues, and the rhythm and blues of my people are my inspiration.” – Maya Angelou (বল্লাড্রি, লোকসঙ্গীত, ব্লুজ এবং আমার জাতির রিদ্ধিম ও ব্লুজ আমার অনুপ্রেরণা।)
2. “Balladry is the poetry of the people.” – Alfred Noyes (বল্লাড্রি হলো জনগণের কবিতা।)
Balladry Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বল্লাড্রি
Hindi: बैलेड्री
Nepali: बैलेड्री
Urdu: بالیڈری
Tamil: பல்லாட்ரி
Telugu: బల్లాడ్రీ
Arabic: البلادري
Chinese: 叙事歌词
Japanese: バラッド詩
Russian: баллада
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