bolero

Bolero Meaning in Bengali: বলেরো, বলেরো অর্থ, বলেরো প্রতিশব্দ (noun, pronunciation: boh-le-roh)

Definition of Bolero

A bolero is a type of Spanish dance and music that originated in the late 18th century. It is characterized by its lively rhythm and often accompanied by castanets. The dance is performed by a soloist or a couple, with intricate footwork and graceful movements.

Bolero Synonyms

1. Rumba (রুম্বা, noun)
2. Flamenco (ফ্লামেঙ্কো, noun)
3. Salsa (সালসা, noun)
4. Tango (ট্যাঙ্গো, noun)

Bolero Antonyms

1. Slow (ধীর, adjective)
2. Calm (শান্ত, adjective)
3. Serene (শান্তিময়, adjective)
4. Tranquil (শান্তিপূর্ণ, adjective)

Origin of Bolero

The bolero originated in Spain and was influenced by African and Cuban rhythms. It gained popularity in the 19th century and spread to other parts of Europe and Latin America. The dance and music evolved over time, incorporating elements from different cultures.

Nearby Words

1. Flamenco (noun)
2. Castanets (noun)
3. Rhythm (noun)
4. Dance (noun)

Bolero in Literature Quotes

1. “The bolero was a passionate dance, filled with desire and longing.” – Gabriel Garcia Marquez (বলেরোটি একটি আবেগপূর্ণ নৃত্য, যা আকাঙ্ক্ষা এবং কামনা দ্বারা পূর্ণ।)

Bolero Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বলেরো
Hindi: बोलेरो
Nepali: बोलेरो
Urdu: بولیرو
Tamil: பொலேரோ
Telugu: బొలేరో
Arabic: بوليرو
Chinese: 波莱罗
Japanese: ボレロ
Russian: болеро

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