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Pantaloons শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: প্যাণ্ট

Pantaloons Meaning In Bengali প্যাণ্ট

Pantaloons

প্যাণ্ট, পাজামাবিশেষ, ট্রাউজার্স, প্যানট,

Definition

1) Pantaloons: A type of men's trousers that are typically tight-fitting around the hips and thighs and looser around the lower legs.
2) Pantaloons: Historical women's clothing consisting of tight-fitting trousers gathered at the ankles, worn during the 19th century.
3) Pantaloons: Long bloomers or undergarments worn by both men and women in the 18th and 19th centuries to cover the legs.

Examples

Pantaloons Example in a sentence

1) The clown wore bright, oversized pantaloons during the circus performance.

2) Mary's historical costume included intricate pantaloons underneath her dress.

3) The tailor carefully stitched a new pair of pantaloons for the actor's costume.

4) In the olden days, men often wore pantaloons as part of their formal attire.

5) The character in the play couldn't stop tripping over his long pantaloons.

6) Grandpa chuckled as he recalled wearing pantaloons as a child.

7) The fashion designer modernized the traditional pantaloons for a new runway collection.

8) The pantaloons added a touch of whimsy to the character's outfit in the school play.

9) The ballet dancer gracefully leaped across the stage in her billowing pantaloons.

10) The vintage shop sold authentic Victorian pantaloons for history enthusiasts.

Part of Speech

Pantaloons (Noun)

Synonyms

Pants , Shorts , Pantaloons - (NOUN) প্যাণ্ট

Breeches , Pantaloon , Pantaloons - (NOUN) পাজামাবিশেষ

Trousers , Bags , Pants , Pantaloons - (NOUN) ট্রাউজার্স

Trousers , Shorts , Pants , Pantaloons - (NOUN) প্যানট

Antonyms

Shorts
Skirt
Dress

Encyclopedia

Pantaloons: A type of men's trousers that are typically tight-fitting around the hips and thighs and looser around the lower legs.
Pantaloons: Historical women's clothing consisting of tight-fitting trousers gathered at the ankles, worn during the 19th century.
Pantaloons: Long bloomers or undergarments worn by both men and women in the 18th and 19th centuries to cover the legs.