Bridegroom Meaning in Bengali: বর, দুলাহা, পতি (noun, pronunciation: broyd-groom)
Definition of Bridegroom
Bridegroom refers to a man who is about to get married or has recently been married. It is a noun and pronounced as “broyd-groom”.
Synonyms of Bridegroom
Some synonyms of bridegroom are groom, husband, spouse, partner, and mate.
Antonyms of Bridegroom
Antonyms of bridegroom include bride, wife, and consort.
Origin of Bridegroom
The word bridegroom originated from the Old English word “brydguma,” which means “bride-man.” It is a combination of “bride” and “guma,” which means “man” or “person.”
Nearby Words
- Groom (noun) – a man who is getting married or has recently been married.
- Husband (noun) – a married man considered in relation to his spouse.
- Spouse (noun) – a husband or wife, considered in relation to their partner.
- Partner (noun) – a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others.
- Mate (noun) – a partner in marriage.
Bridegroom in Literature Quotes
“A happy marriage is a long conversation that always seems too short.” – Andre Maurois (একটি সুখী বিবাহ হলো একটি দীর্ঘ কথোপকথন যা সর্বদা অত্যন্ত ক্ষুদ্র মনে হয়।)”
“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” – Aristotle (ভালোবাসা হলো একটি একক আত্মা যা দুটি দেহে বাস করে।)”
Bridegroom Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: বর
- Hindi: दूल्हा
- Nepali: दैवत
- Urdu: دولہا
- Tamil: மணமகன்
- Telugu: పెళ్లి పురుషుడు
- Arabic: عريس
- Chinese: 新郎
- Japanese: 花婿
- Russian: жених
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