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Lake শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: হ্রদ

Lake Meaning In Bengali হ্রদ

Lake

হ্রদ, জলাশয়, দীঘি, সরসী, সরোবর, ঝিল, এক ধরনের গাঢ় লাল রং, কোনো তরলজাতীয় পণ্যদ্রব্যের অতিপ্রাচুর্য,

Definition

1) Lake (noun): A large body of water surrounded by land, which is larger than a pond and usually deeper.
2) Lake (verb): To form a lake or become a lake; to fill or cover with water, as a river bed, old quarry, or the like.
3) Lake (proper noun): A female given name of American and English origin, derived from the word for a body of water.

Examples

Lake Example in a sentence

1) We rowed our boat across the calm waters of the lake.

2) The lake was surrounded by towering mountains covered in snow.

3) My favorite spot to picnic is by the serene lake.

4) Fishermen gather at the lake early in the morning to catch their daily haul.

5) The cabin is nestled by the lake, offering breathtaking views of the sunset.

6) Ducks and swans gracefully swim in the lake, adding to its natural beauty.

7) Families often visit the lake during the summer for a refreshing swim.

8) The lake froze over in the winter, creating a perfect spot for ice skating.

9) A colorful rainbow appeared over the lake after the rainstorm passed.

10) We camped by the lake and roasted marshmallows over the crackling fire.

11) The input provided is already a complete sentence using the word "Lake".

Part of Speech

Lake (Noun.)

Synonyms

Lake , Loch , Lough , Mere - (NOUN) হ্রদ

Pond , Lake , Water Reservoir , Tank , Pool - (NOUN) জলাশয়

Mere , Lake - (NOUN) দীঘি

Lake - (NOUN) সরসী

Lake - (NOUN) সরোবর

Lake - (SYNONYM) ঝিল

Lake - (SYNONYM) এক ধরনের গাঢ় লাল রং

Lake - (SYNONYM) কোনো তরলজাতীয় পণ্যদ্রব্যের অতিপ্রাচুর্য

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Encyclopedia

Lake (noun): A large body of water surrounded by land, which is larger than a pond and usually deeper.
Lake (verb): To form a lake or become a lake; to fill or cover with water, as a river bed, old quarry, or the like.
Lake (proper noun): A female given name of American and English origin, derived from the word for a body of water.