outdoor


adjective

  • Something that happens outside, in the fresh air.
  • Related to helping people outside of a building or organization.

verb

  • To show a baby to people after it has been given a name.


Synonym

  • outside

Antonym

  • indoor

Sentences

  • We can play outside in the outdoor park.
  • The outdoor sun is shining bright.
  • I love to run around in the outdoor grass.
  • Let's have a picnic in the outdoor area.
  • The outdoor playground has swings.

Word Explanation:

  • Outdoor means being outside, like in a park or in your backyard.

Word in hindi

बाहर

baahar

Other variations in hindi

  • बाहर घूमना baahar ghoomna
  • बाहर खेलना baahar khelna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'outdoor' mean?

The word 'outdoor' means anything that happens outside, like playing in the park or having a picnic.

How do you pronounce 'outdoor'?

You say 'outdoor' like this: out-door.

What is the origin of the word 'outdoor'?

The word 'outdoor' comes from the Old English words 'ut' meaning 'out' and 'dore' meaning 'door', so it means outside.

What is the meaning of 'outdoor' in Hindi?

The word 'outdoor' in Hindi is 'बाहर' (Bāhar).

What is the meaning of 'outdoor' in Kannada?

The word 'outdoor' in Kannada is 'ಊರದ ಹೊರಗೆ' (Ūrada Horage).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Spending time outdoors can make you happier and healthier!

Proverb

"The best view comes after the hardest climb." This means that great rewards come from working hard.

Quote

"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." - John Muir

Mini blog:

Oh, What a Wonderful World!

Just like the colorful creatures in Eric Carle's books, the outdoors is full of surprises! You can see bright butterflies fluttering, hear birds singing, and feel the soft grass under your feet.

Let’s Go on an Adventure!

You can jump in puddles, climb trees, and chase after the wind. Remember to look closely, and you might spot a tiny ant or a busy bee!

The outdoor world is waiting for you, full of colors and fun. So grab your hat and let’s explore!

What will you discover today?