ballets

Ballets Meaning in Bengali: ব্যালেট (noun, /bæˈleɪ, bæˈleɪz/), নাট্যবিদ্যা (noun, /nɑːtˈʃɑːbɪdʒjɑː/), নাট্যদর্শন (noun, /nɑːtˈʃɑːdɔːrʃɔːn/)

Definition and Part of Speech

Ballets is a noun that refers to a form of dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts during the 15th century. It is characterized by precise and highly formalized movements, often accompanied by music and performed by trained dancers. Ballets are typically performed on a stage and tell a story or convey emotions through dance.

Synonyms of Ballets

1. Dance (noun) – নাচ (noun, /nɑːtʃ/)
2. Performance (noun) – প্রদর্শন (noun, /prɔdɔrʃɔn/)
3. Choreography (noun) – নৃত্যনির্মাত্রণ (noun, /nritˈʃɔnirmɑːtrɔn/)
4. Balletic (adjective) – ব্যালেট সংক্রান্ত (adjective, /bæˈleɪtɪk/)

Antonyms of Ballets

1. Stillness (noun) – অচলতা (noun, /əˈtʃɑːlɪnəs/)
2. Inactivity (noun) – নিষ্ক্রিয়তা (noun, /ɪnækˈtɪvɪti/)
3. Rest (noun) – বিশ্রাম (noun, /rest/)
4. Immobility (noun) – অচলতা (noun, /ˌɪmoʊˈbɪləti/)

Origin of Ballets

The word “ballets” originated from the Italian word “balletto,” which means a dance. It was first used in English during the 17th century to refer to a specific type of dance performance. Over time, ballets evolved into a highly technical and expressive art form, gaining popularity across Europe.

Nearby Words

1. Ballerina (noun) – ব্যালেরিনা (noun, /ˌbæləˈriːnə/)
2. Balletomane (noun) – ব্যালে প্রেমিক (noun, /ˌbælətəˈmeɪn/)
3. Balletic (adjective) – ব্যালেট সংক্রান্ত (adjective, /bæˈleɪtɪk/)
4. Ballerino (noun) – ব্যালেরিনো (noun, /ˌbæləˈriːnoʊ/)

Ballets in Literature Quotes

1. “The truest expression of a people is in its dance and in its music. Bodies never lie.” – Agnes de Mille (একজন জনগণের সত্যতম অভিব্যক্তি তার নাচ এবং সঙ্গীতে রয়েছে। শরীর কখনও মিথ্যা বলে না। – এগনেস ডি মিল)

Ballets Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্যালেট
Hindi: बैले
Nepali: बैले
Urdu: بیلے
Tamil: பல்லே
Telugu: బలేట్
Arabic: الباليه
Chinese: 芭蕾
Japanese: バレエ
Russian: балет

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