cameos

Cameos Meaning in Bengali: ক্যামিওস (noun, /kæmˈiːoʊ/)

Definition: Cameos are small, carved gemstones or shells that are used to create decorative pieces of jewelry or artwork. They typically feature a raised image or design that is carved into a contrasting background. Cameos can also refer to brief appearances or performances by well-known individuals in movies, television shows, or other forms of entertainment.

Synonyms: carvings, engravings, portraits, reliefs

Antonyms: plain, unadorned, featureless, unembellished (সাধারণ, অলঙ্কৃত না, বৈশিষ্ট্যহীন, অলঙ্কৃত না)

Origin: The word “cameo” originated from the Italian word “cammeo,” which means “engraved gem.” The art of creating cameos dates back to ancient times, with examples found in ancient Greece and Rome. Cameos became popular during the Renaissance period and have continued to be cherished as valuable and intricate pieces of art.

Nearby Words:

  • Jewelry (noun) – জুয়েলারি
  • Artwork (noun) – শিল্পকলা
  • Decoration (noun) – সাজানো
  • Gemstone (noun) – রত্ন
  • Contrasting (adjective) – প্রতিকূল

Cameos in Literature Quotes:

  • “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” – William Shakespeare (সমস্ত পৃথিবী একটি মঞ্চ, এবং সমস্ত পুরুষ ও মহিলা কেবলমাত্র অভিনয়কারী।)
  • “Life is like a cameo, you only get one take.” – Madonna (জীবন একটি ক্যামিও এর মতো, আপনি শুধুমাত্র একটি টেক পান।)

Cameos Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ক্যামিওস
  • Hindi: कैमियो
  • Nepali: क्यामियो
  • Urdu: کیمیو
  • Tamil: கமியோ
  • Telugu: కమియో
  • Arabic: كاميو
  • Chinese: 浮雕 (fúdiāo)
  • Japanese: カメオ (kameo)
  • Russian: камея (kameya)

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