bugles

Bugles Meaning in Bengali: বুগল (noun), বুগলের মতো (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bugles (noun, pronounced as byo͞oɡəl) refers to a musical instrument that is typically made of brass and has a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone. It is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing valves to change the pitch. The term can also be used to describe a shape resembling a bugle, such as a horn or a cone-shaped snack.

Synonyms of Bugles

Some synonyms of bugles include trumpet, cornet, horn, flugelhorn, and bugle horn.

Antonyms of Bugles

Antonyms of bugles include সুরবিহীন (surabihin, adjective, toneless) and নির্বাদ (nirbad, adjective, voiceless).

Origin of Bugles

The word bugles originated from the Middle English word “bugle,” which came from the Old French word “bougle” meaning “wild ox.” It is believed to have been derived from the Latin word “buculus” meaning “young ox.”

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bugles include:

  • Bugler (noun) – a person who plays the bugle.
  • Bugled (verb) – past tense of “bugle,” meaning to play or sound a bugle.
  • Bugling (verb) – present participle of “bugle,” meaning to play or sound a bugle.

Bugles in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention bugles:

“The bugle sounds retreat.”

– Alfred, Lord Tennyson (বুগল বাজন্তে প্রত্যাবর্তন করে।)

“The bugle sang, but not of war.”

– Sir Walter Scott (বুগল গান করল, কিন্তু যুদ্ধের নয়।)

Bugles Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of bugles in different languages are as follows:

  • Bengali: বুগল
  • Hindi: बुगल
  • Nepali: बुगल
  • Urdu: بگل
  • Tamil: புக்கிள்
  • Telugu: బ్యూగల్
  • Arabic: بوغل
  • Chinese: 喇叭
  • Japanese: ビューグル
  • Russian: бугель

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