Cameo Meaning in Bengali: ক্যামিও (kēmi’ō), ক্যামিও মানে (kēmi’ō mānē)
Part of Speech:
Noun, Pronunciation: /ˈkæmiˌoʊ/
Definition:
A cameo is a small, raised image or design that is carved into a precious stone, such as agate or onyx. It can also refer to a brief appearance or role by a well-known person in a movie, play, or television show.
Synonyms of Cameo:
1. Carving (কাটা, kāṭā, Noun)
2. Engraving (খোদাই, khōdā’i, Noun)
3. Impression (প্রভাব, prabhāb, Noun)
Antonyms of Cameo:
1. Blurred (অস্পষ্ট, aspaṣṭa, Adjective)
2. Fuzzy (অস্পষ্ট, aspaṣṭa, Adjective)
3. Indistinct (অস্পষ্ট, aspaṣṭa, Adjective)
Origin of Cameo:
The word “cameo” originated from the Italian word “cammeo,” which means “engraved gem.” It was first used in the 15th century.
Nearby Words:
1. Camera (Noun)
2. Cameraman (Noun)
3. Camouflage (Noun)
Cameo in Literature Quotes:
1. “Life is a cameo of joys and sorrows.” – Ritu Ghatourey (জীবন একটি আনন্দ এবং দুঃখের একটি ছোট ছবি।)
2. “A cameo is a small but significant role.” – Stephen Tobolowsky (একটি ক্যামিও হ’ল একটি ছোট কিন্তু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভূমিকা।)
Cameo Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: ক্যামিও (kēmi’ō)
Hindi: कैमियो (kaimiyo)
Nepali: क्यामियो (kyāmiyo)
Urdu: کیمیو (kaimiyo)
Tamil: கமியோ (kamiyō)
Telugu: కమియో (kamiyō)
Arabic: كاميو (kāmyū)
Chinese: 浮雕 (fúdiāo)
Japanese: カメオ (kameo)
Russian: камея (kameya)
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