Vocabulary Spotlight
Britches
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: पतलून (Patloon) – A term for pants or trousers, especially used in informal or old-fashioned language.
Pronunciation
[brich-iz]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Trousers – पैंट (pant)
Related Words
Shorts – शॉर्ट्स (shorts)
Word Origin
“Britches” shabd Middle English “breeches” se aya hai, jo pehle knee-length shorts ke liye use hota tha. Aaj yeh casually trousers ke liye bhi istemaal hota hai.
– “Britches” originates from Middle English “breeches,” originally used for knee-length pants and now used informally for trousers.
Word Family
Noun: Britches – पतलून (patloon)
Usage Examples
1. Usne apne britches par naye designs try kiye.
– She tried new designs on her britches.
2. Grandfather ne apne purane britches ab tak sambhal ke rakhe hain.
– Grandfather has kept his old britches safe until now.
Cultural Note
Britches shabd India mein kam use hota hai, lekin classic movies aur stories mein sunne ko milta hai, khaaskar old-fashioned English literature mein.
In Context
“Britches” ka istemaal casually ya old-fashioned English mein pants ya trousers refer karne ke liye hota hai, jo colloquial aur rural settings mein sunai deta hai.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Britches” ka sabse kareeb matlab kya hai?
“Britches” shabd kis bhasha se aaya hai?