bonnets

Bonnets Meaning in Bengali: বনেট, টুপি, মুকুট, মুকুটধারী, মুকুটপাত্র, মুকুটপাত্রী (noun, pronounced as bon-its)

Definition of Bonnets

Bonnets refer to a type of headgear that is typically worn by women and children. They are usually made of fabric and have a brim that frames the face. Bonnets are often tied under the chin to secure them in place.

Synonyms of Bonnets

1. Hat (noun, টুপি)
2. Cap (noun, টুপি)
3. Headgear (noun, মুকুট)
4. Headdress (noun, মুকুট)
5. Headpiece (noun, মুকুট)
6. Chapeau (noun, টুপি)

Antonyms of Bonnets

1. Uncover (verb, ঢাকা ছাড়ানো)
2. Unveil (verb, ঢাকা ছাড়ানো)
3. Expose (verb, ঢাকা ছাড়ানো)
4. Reveal (verb, ঢাকা ছাড়ানো)
5. Unmask (verb, ঢাকা ছাড়ানো)

Origin of Bonnets

The word “bonnet” originated from the Middle English word “bonet,” which means a type of headgear. It can be traced back to the Old French word “bonet” and the Latin word “bunnetum.” Bonnets have been worn by women and children for centuries and have evolved in style and design over time.

Nearby Words

1. Bonny (adjective, সুন্দর)
2. Bonhomie (noun, সুখী মনের সঙ্গী)
3. Bonhomous (adjective, সুখী মনের সঙ্গী)
4. Bonhomie (noun, সুখী মনের সঙ্গী)
5. Bonhomous (adjective, সুখী মনের সঙ্গী)

Bonnets in Literature Quotes

1. “She wore a bonnet adorned with flowers, which added to her charm.” – Jane Austen (সে ফুলের সাজ করা বনেট পরেছিল, যা তার আকর্ষণ বাড়িয়ে দিতো।)
2. “The little girl looked adorable in her pink bonnet.” – Louisa May Alcott (ছোট মেয়েটি তার গোলাপি বনেটে অত্যন্ত আকর্ষণীয় দেখতে ছিল।)

Bonnets Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বনেট
Hindi: टोपी
Nepali: टोपी
Urdu: ٹوپی
Tamil: தொப்பி
Telugu: టోపీ
Arabic: قبعة
Chinese: 帽子
Japanese: 帽子
Russian: шляпа

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