Bunkers Meaning in Bengali: বাঙ্গালী অর্থ হলো বাঙ্কারস (noun, pronunciation: bʌŋkərz)
Definition of Bunkers
Bunkers refer to underground shelters or fortified structures designed to provide protection during emergencies or wars. These structures are typically built with thick walls and are often used to store supplies or house military personnel.
Synonyms of Bunkers
1. Shelter (noun, আশ্রয়, pronunciation: ʃɛltər)
2. Refuge (noun, আশ্রয়, pronunciation: rɪˈfjuːdʒ)
3. Stronghold (noun, দুর্গ, pronunciation: strɔŋˌhoʊld)
4. Sanctuary (noun, আশ্রয়, pronunciation: ˈsæŋk.tʃuˌɛr.i)
Antonyms of Bunkers
1. Exposed (adjective, প্রকাশিত, pronunciation: ɪkˈspoʊzd)
2. Vulnerable (adjective, ভুলন্ধকার, pronunciation: ˈvʌlnərəbəl)
3. Unprotected (adjective, অসংরক্ষিত, pronunciation: ˌʌnprəˈtɛktɪd)
4. Defenseless (adjective, অসংরক্ষিত, pronunciation: dɪˈfɛns.ləs)
Origin of Bunkers
The term “bunkers” originated from the Scottish word “bunker,” which means a bench or a seat. It was later used to refer to a coal bin or a storage area. Over time, the term evolved to describe underground shelters or fortified structures.
Nearby Words
1. Bunk (noun, বাঁক, pronunciation: bʌŋk)
2. Bunkhouse (noun, বাঁকঘর, pronunciation: bʌŋkˌhaʊs)
3. Bunkmate (noun, বাঁকমিত্র, pronunciation: bʌŋkˌmeɪt)
4. Bunkum (noun, বাঁকম, pronunciation: ˈbʌŋkəm)
Bunkers in Literature Quotes
1. “The bunker was a safe haven amidst the chaos.” – John Smith (বাঙ্গালী অর্থ: “বাঁকার মধ্যে অব্যাহতির মধ্যে একটি নিরাপদ আশ্রয় ছিল।”)
2. “She sought refuge in the bunker, away from the war-torn world.” – Jane Doe (বাঙ্গালী অর্থ: “যুদ্ধভূমি থেকে দূরে তিনি বাঁকায় আশ্রয় চান।”)
Bunkers Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাঙ্কারস
Hindi: बंकर्स
Nepali: बंकर्स
Urdu: بنکرس
Tamil: பங்கர்ஸ்
Telugu: బంకర్స్
Arabic: بنكرز
Chinese: 掩体
Japanese: バンカー
Russian: бункеры
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