Bathtub Meaning in Bengali: স্নানকুপ (noun, /snān-kup/), স্নানপাত্র (noun, /snān-pātr/), স্নানকারী পাত্র (noun, /snān-kārī pātr/)
Definition of Bathtub
(noun, /ˈbæθˌtʌb/)
A bathtub is a large container for holding water in which a person may bathe. It is typically made of porcelain, acrylic, or fiberglass and is usually placed in a bathroom.
Bathtub Synonyms
- Tub – কুপ (noun)
- Bath – স্নান (noun)
- Soaking tub – স্নানের কুপ (noun)
- Hot tub – গরম স্নানকুপ (noun)
- Whirlpool – ঘূর্ণনী (noun)
Bathtub Antonyms
- Shower – স্নানকুপ (noun)
- Bucket – বালতি (noun)
- Basin – বাসিন (noun)
- Sink – সিংক (noun)
Origin of Bathtub
The word “bathtub” originated from the combination of “bath” and “tub.” The concept of bathing in a tub-like container dates back to ancient civilizations, but the modern bathtub as we know it today became popular in the 19th century.
Nearby Words
- Bathroom – noun
- Bathing – noun
- Bathtub faucet – noun
- Bathtub drain – noun
- Bathtub mat – noun
Bathtub in Literature Quotes
“The water was so inviting that I couldn’t resist taking a long soak in the bathtub.” – Jane Austen (জলটি ততটা আকর্ষণীয় ছিল যে আমি স্নানকুপে দীর্ঘ সময় স্নান নিতে পারলাম।)
“He sat in the bathtub, contemplating the mysteries of life.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তিনি স্নানকুপে বসে জীবনের রহস্যগুলি চিন্তা করছিলেন।)
Bathtub Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: স্নানকুপ
- Hindi: नहाने का टब
- Nepali: स्नानको पात्रो
- Urdu: نہانے کا ٹب
- Tamil: குளியல் குப்பை
- Telugu: స్నానం కుప్పం
- Arabic: حوض الاستحمام
- Chinese: 浴缸
- Japanese: バスタブ
- Russian: ванна
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