blindfolds

Blindfolds Meaning in Bengali: অন্ধকারপট (noun, /ɔnd̪ʰɔkarpoʈ/), অন্ধকারপট বন্ধন (noun, /ɔnd̪ʰɔkarpoʈ bɔnd̪ʰɔn/), অন্ধকারপট বন্ধন করা (verb, /ɔnd̪ʰɔkarpoʈ bɔnd̪ʰɔn kɔra/)

Definition of Blindfolds

(noun, /ˈblaɪndˌfoʊld/)

Blindfolds refer to a covering, usually a cloth or bandage, that is used to cover the eyes and prevent sight. It is commonly used in games, activities, or situations where the sense of sight needs to be temporarily restricted.

Synonyms of Blindfolds

(noun)

  • Eye mask – চোখের মাস্ক (noun)
  • Blinder – অন্ধকারপট (noun)
  • Covering – আবরণ (noun)
  • Shade – ছায়া (noun)

Antonyms of Blindfolds

(noun)

  • Uncover – খোলা (verb)
  • Reveal – প্রকাশ করা (verb)
  • Expose – প্রকাশ করা (verb)
  • Unmask – মুখমন্ডল খোলা (verb)

Origin of Blindfolds

The origin of blindfolds can be traced back to ancient times. It has been used in various cultures and civilizations for different purposes, including religious rituals, games, and even as a form of punishment. The exact origin of blindfolds is uncertain, but their usage has been documented throughout history.

Nearby Words

  • Blindfolded – (adjective)
  • Blindfoldedly – (adverb)
  • Blindfoldedness – (noun)
  • Blindfoldednesses – (noun)

Blindfolds in Literature Quotes

“The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” – Helen Keller (অন্ধকারপটের চেয়ে খারাপ কিছু হলো দেখতে পাওয়া কিন্তু কোন দর্শন না থাকা।)

“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” – Desiderius Erasmus (অন্ধকারপটের দেশে একচোখের মানুষ রাজা।)

Blindfolds Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: অন্ধকারপট
  • Hindi: आँखों पर पट्टी
  • Nepali: आँखा पट्टी
  • Urdu: آنکھوں پر پٹی
  • Tamil: கண்காட்டி
  • Telugu: కళ్లపట్టీ
  • Arabic: قناع العين
  • Chinese: 蒙眼
  • Japanese: 目隠し
  • Russian: повязка на глаза

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