bars

Bars Meaning in Bengali: বার, বাড়ি, বাড়, বাড়িতে, বাড়িতেই (noun, verb, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bars (noun, verb, adverb) is a term used to describe a physical or metaphorical barrier that restricts movement or access. It can refer to a place where alcoholic beverages are served, a unit of music, or a legal profession. The pronunciation of bars is [bahrz].

Synonyms of Bars

1. Prison (কারাগার) – noun
2. Pub (পাব) – noun
3. Tavern (প্রান্তিক) – noun
4. Saloon (পাব) – noun
5. Club (ক্লাব) – noun

Antonyms of Bars

1. Freedom (স্বাধীনতা) – noun
2. Release (মুক্তি) – noun
3. Liberation (মুক্তি) – noun
4. Openness (খোলাপন্থা) – noun
5. Unrestraint (অবিবাধিততা) – noun

Origin of Bars

The word “bars” originated from the Old French word “barre,” meaning a rod or beam. It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Barbecue (noun) – a meal or gathering at which meat, fish, or other food is cooked on a rack over an open fire or on a portable grill.
2. Barista (noun) – a person who prepares and serves coffee in a coffee shop.
3. Baritone (noun) – a male singing voice between tenor and bass.
4. Barometer (noun) – an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather.
5. Baroque (adjective) – relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Bars in Literature Quotes

1. “I would prefer not to.” – Herman Melville (আমি এটা করতে পছন্দ করবো না।)
2. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” – William Shakespeare (সমস্ত বিশ্ব একটি মঞ্চ, এবং সমস্ত পুরুষ ও মহিলা কেবলমাত্র অভিনেতা।)

Bars Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বার
Hindi: बार
Nepali: बार
Urdu: بار
Tamil: பார்க்கால்
Telugu: బార్స్
Arabic: بارز
Chinese: 酒吧
Japanese: バー
Russian: бар

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