bawdry

Bawdry meaning in Bengali: অশ্লীলতা, অশ্লীলতাবাদ, অশ্লীলতাবাদী (noun, pronunciation: baw-dree)

Definition of Bawdry

Bawdry refers to obscene or lewd language, behavior, or literature. It is characterized by explicit sexual content and is often considered vulgar or indecent.

Synonyms of Bawdry

1. Lewdness (অশ্লীলতা, noun)

2. Obscenity (অশ্লীলতা, noun)

3. Vulgarity (অশ্লীলতা, noun)

4. Eroticism (কামুকতা, noun)

5. Indecency (অশ্লীলতা, noun)

Antonyms of Bawdry

1. Decency (শোভা, noun)

2. Modesty (শালিনতা, noun)

3. Chastity (পবিত্রতা, noun)

4. Purity (পবিত্রতা, noun)

5. Virtue (ধর্ম, noun)

Origin of Bawdry

The word “bawdry” originated from the Middle English term “bawdrye,” which means obscene or lewd behavior. It can be traced back to the Old French word “baudrie,” which has the same meaning. The term has been in use since the 15th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bawd (noun) – a woman who runs a brothel or is associated with prostitution.

2. Bawdily (adverb) – in a lewd or indecent manner.

3. Bawdiness (noun) – the quality of being obscene or vulgar.

4. Bawdyhouse (noun) – a brothel or a place associated with prostitution.

5. Bawdyman (noun) – a man who engages in lewd or indecent behavior.

Bawdry in Literature Quotes

1. “The bawdy wind that kisses all it meets.” – William Shakespeare (সব যা সংঘাত করে তাকে চুমু দেয় অশ্লীল বাতাস।)

2. “Bawdry and laughter should keep time together.” – William Shakespeare (অশ্লীলতা এবং হাসি একসঙ্গে সময় কাটাবে।)

3. “Bawdry is never witty.” – John Dryden (অশ্লীলতা কখনই বিনোদময় নয়।)

Bawdry Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অশ্লীলতা

Hindi: अश्लीलता

Nepali: अश्लीलता

Urdu: بے ہودگی

Tamil: அழகியது

Telugu: అశ్లీలత

Arabic: الفجور

Chinese: 猥亵

Japanese: 卑猥

Russian: непристойность

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