browner

Browner Meaning in Bengali: ব্রাউনার (noun, /ˈbraʊnər/)

Definition and Synonyms of Browner

Browner is a noun that refers to a person or thing that becomes brown or browner. It is derived from the word “brown” which means a color resembling that of wood or earth. The word “browner” can also be used to describe someone who has a darker complexion or hair color.

Synonyms of browner include tanner, duskier, and darker.

Antonyms of browner are fairer (সাদা), lighter (হালকা), and paler (ফিকা).

Origin of Browner

The word “browner” originated from the Middle English word “broun” which is derived from the Old English word “brūn.” It has Germanic roots and is related to the Dutch word “bruin” and the German word “braun.”

Nearby Words

1. Brownish (adjective) – having a tinge or shade of brown.

2. Brownie (noun) – a small square of rich chocolate cake, typically containing nuts.

3. Brownout (noun) – a reduction in or restriction on the availability of electrical power.

4. Brownstone (noun) – a reddish-brown sandstone widely used for building in the 19th century.

Browner in Literature Quotes

1. “The autumn leaves were browner and thicker.” – Ernest Hemingway (শরৎ পাতাগুলি আরও ব্রাউন এবং গাঢ় ছিল।)

2. “Her eyes were the same color as the browner water.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তার চোখ ব্রাউন জলের মত রঙিন ছিল।)

Browner Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্রাউনার

Hindi: ब्राउनर

Nepali: ब्राउनर

Urdu: براؤنر

Tamil: பிரவுனர்

Telugu: బ్రౌనర్

Arabic: براونر

Chinese: 棕色 (Zōngsè)

Japanese: ブラウナー (Buraunā)

Russian: браунер (brauner)

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