Bare Footed Meaning in Bengali: নগ্নপাদ (noun), নগ্নপাদে (adverb), নগ্নপাদে (adjective)
Definition and Part of Speech
Bare footed (adjective, adverb) /ˌbɛər ˈfʊtɪd/ refers to the state of being without any footwear, specifically shoes or socks. It describes someone or something that is walking or standing without any covering on their feet.
Synonyms of Bare Footed
1. Shoeless (adjective) – বিনা জুতা, নগ্নপাদে
2. Unshod (adjective) – নগ্নপাদে
3. Unbooted (adjective) – নগ্নপাদে
4. Barefoot (adjective) – নগ্নপাদে
Antonyms of Bare Footed
1. Shod (adjective) – জুতা পরা
2. Wearing shoes (phrase) – জুতা পরা
3. Covered feet (phrase) – পাদ ঢাকা
Origin of Bare Footed
The term “bare footed” originated from the combination of the words “bare” and “footed.” The word “bare” comes from the Old English word “bær,” meaning “naked” or “uncovered.” “Footed” is the past participle of the verb “foot,” which means to walk or tread. Together, they form the compound adjective “bare footed.”
Nearby Words
1. Barefootedness (noun) – নগ্নপাদে থাকা
2. Barefootednesses (noun) – নগ্নপাদে থাকা
3. Barefootedness’s (noun) – নগ্নপাদে থাকা
4. Barefootednesses’ (noun) – নগ্নপাদে থাকা
Bare Footed in Literature Quotes
1. “She danced barefooted, her feet moving gracefully to the rhythm of the music.” – Jane Austen (সে নগ্নপাদে নাচতেছিল, তার পা সুন্দরভাবে সঙ্গীতের সুরে চলছিল।)
2. “The child ran barefooted through the meadow, feeling the soft grass beneath his feet.” – William Wordsworth (শিশুটি ঘাসের মাঝে নগ্নপাদে দৌড়াল, তার পা নৃত্যমূলক ঘাসের মধ্যে অনুভব করছিল।)
Bare Footed Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: নগ্নপাদ
Hindi: बिना जूते
Nepali: नग्नपाद
Urdu: برے پاؤں
Tamil: திரும்பாத கால்
Telugu: బేర్ ఫుట్టెడ్
Arabic: حافي القدمين
Chinese: 赤脚
Japanese: 裸足
Russian: босиком
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