barrier

Barrier Meaning in Bengali: বাধা, প্রতিবন্ধক, অবরোধ (noun, pronunciation: bādhā, pratibandhak, abarōdha)

Definition of Barrier

(noun, pronunciation: bair-ee-er)

A barrier refers to a physical or abstract obstacle that prevents or restricts movement, progress, or communication. It can be a physical structure, such as a wall or fence, or a conceptual hindrance, like a language barrier or cultural differences.

Synonyms of Barrier

(noun, pronunciation: sin-uh-nim)

  • Obstacle – বাধা (bādhā)
  • Hurdle – অবরোধ (abarōdha)
  • Impediment – বাধা (bādhā)
  • Blockade – অবরোধ (abarōdha)
  • Encumbrance – বাধা (bādhā)

Antonyms of Barrier

(noun, pronunciation: an-tuh-nim)

  • Access – প্রবেশ (prabēśh)
  • Opening – উদ্বেগ (udbēg)
  • Passage – প্রবেশ (prabēśh)
  • Gateway – প্রবেশদ্বার (prabēśhdwār)
  • Entrance – প্রবেশ (prabēśh)

Origin of Barrier

(noun, pronunciation: awr-i-jin)

The word “barrier” originated from the Middle English word “barere,” which came from the Old French word “barriere.” It ultimately traces back to the Latin word “barra,” meaning a bar or rod.

Nearby Words

  • Bar – noun
  • Barricade – noun
  • Barrister – noun
  • Barrage – noun
  • Barring – preposition

Barrier in Literature Quotes

“Love is a barrier that separates the heart from the mind.” – Anonymous (ভালোবাসা হল একটি বাধা যা হৃদয়কে মন থেকে আলাদা করে।)

“The only barrier to success is the fear of failure.” – Sven Goran Eriksson (সাফল্যের একমাত্র বাধা হল ব্যর্থতার ভয়।)

Barrier Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বাধা (bādhā)
  • Hindi: बैरियर (bairiyar)
  • Nepali: बाधा (bādhā)
  • Urdu: باریئر (barrier)
  • Tamil: தடை (taṭai)
  • Telugu: బ్యారియర్ (byāriyar)
  • Arabic: حاجز (hajiz)
  • Chinese: 障碍 (zhàng’ài)
  • Japanese: バリア (baria)
  • Russian: барьер (bar’er)

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