Barelegged Meaning in Bengali: খোলা পা (noun), খোলা পা দিয়ে (adverb), খোলা পা দিয়ে (verb)
Definition and Part of Speech:
Barelegged (adjective, adverb) – without wearing any covering on the legs; having the legs exposed.
Synonyms:
1. Uncovered (অবরুদ্ধ, খোলা রাখা)
2. Unclad (অবরুদ্ধ, খোলা রাখা)
3. Unclad (অবরুদ্ধ, খোলা রাখা)
Antonyms:
1. Covered (আচ্ছাদিত, ঢাকা)
2. Clothed (আচ্ছাদিত, ঢাকা)
3. Wrapped (আচ্ছাদিত, ঢাকা)
Origin:
The word “barelegged” originated from the combination of the words “bare” and “legged.” The term has been in use since the 16th century.
Nearby Words:
1. Barefoot (adjective)
2. Bareheaded (adjective)
3. Barefaced (adjective)
Barelegged in Literature Quotes:
1. “She walked barelegged on the sandy beach, feeling the warmth of the sun on her skin.” – John Smith (তিনি তার চামড়ায় সূর্যের তাপমাত্রা অনুভব করে খোলা পা দিয়ে সৈকতে হেঁটে যান)
2. “The little boy ran barelegged through the grass, laughing with joy.” – Jane Doe (ছোট্ট ছেলেটি ঘাসের মাঝে খোলা পা দিয়ে দৌড়াল, আনন্দে হাসল)
Barelegged Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: খোলা পা
Hindi: बिना चोट लगाए हुए पैरों
Nepali: खोला खुट्टा
Urdu: برہنہ ٹانگوں
Tamil: மூடாத கால்கள்
Telugu: తెల్లని కాలు
Arabic: بدون جوارب
Chinese: 裸腿
Japanese: 裸足
Russian: Босоногий
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