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Outsides শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বাহির
Outsides Meaning In Bengali বাহির
Outsides
বাহির, বহি, বহির্ভাগ, সীমান্ত, প্রান্ত, বহিরংশ, বহি:পার্শ্ব,
Definition
1) Outward surfaces or parts of something, typically considered in relation to its internal or central parts.
2) Areas or regions located outside a particular place or boundary.
3) The external appearance or aspect of something, especially as distinct from its inward nature.
Examples
Outsides Example in a sentence
1) The outsides of the house needed a fresh coat of paint.
2) He preferred to sit on the outsides of the classroom for better concentration.
3) The outsides of the car were covered in dirt from the off-road trip.
4) I like to explore the outsides of the city to find hidden gems.
5) The outsides of the book were torn and well-worn from years of use.
6) She always looked for outsides opinions before making important decisions.
7) The outsides of the building were adorned with intricate architectural details.
8) The outsides of the street were illuminated by the city lights at night.
9) I noticed a strange marking on the outsides of the old temple.
10) The outsides of the playground were lined with colorful flowers and shrubs.
11) Sorry, but 'Outsides' does not appear to be a valid English word. Could you please provide another word for me to use in example sentences?
Part of Speech
Outsides (Adverb)
Synonyms
Outside , Exit , Exterior , External - (NOUN) বাহির
Exterior , External , Outside - (NOUN) বহি
Outside , Externals , Outskirts , Rind - (NOUN) বহির্ভাগ
Border , Frontier , Outskirts , Bounding Line , March , Outside - (NOUN) সীমান্ত
Side , Edge , Terminal , Extreme , End , Border - (NOUN) প্রান্ত
Exterior , External , Outside - (NOUN) বহিরংশ
Outside - (NOUN) বহি:পার্শ্ব
Encyclopedia
Outward surfaces or parts of something, typically considered in relation to its internal or central parts.
Areas or regions located outside a particular place or boundary.
The external appearance or aspect of something, especially as distinct from its inward nature.
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