shield


noun

  • Something that keeps you safe or protects you, like a superhero's shield.
  • A shape that looks like a shield, often used in logos or badges.
  • A special kind of rock that is very old and strong.
  • A place where you can go to the bathroom, like an outhouse.
  • Parts of a car that help protect it in a crash.


Sentences

  • A shield can protect you.
  • Knights carry shields in battles.
  • A shield is like a big, strong wall.
  • You can make a shield from cardboard.
  • A shield keeps you safe from rain.

Word Explanation:

  • A shield is like a big, strong piece of armor that helps protect someone from getting hurt. It's like a big, flat wall you can hold in front of you.

Word in hindi

ढाल

Dhaal

Other variations in hindi

  • ढाल Dhaal
  • सुरक्षा Suraksha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'shield' mean?

A shield is a flat object that people use to protect themselves from things like arrows or other dangers.

How do you pronounce 'shield'?

You say 'shield' like this: sheeld, rhymes with 'field'.

What is the origin of the word 'shield'?

The word 'shield' comes from an old English word 'scield', which means to protect or defend.

What is the meaning of 'shield' in Hindi?

The word 'shield' in Hindi is 'ढाल' (Dhāl).

What is the meaning of 'shield' in Kannada?

The word 'shield' in Kannada is 'ಕವಚ' (Kavacha).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A shield is a tool used to protect people in battles. It can be made of wood or metal!

Proverb

A shield protects, but it also teaches us to be brave.

Quote

"The best defense is a good offense." - Sun Tzu

Mini blog:

The Magic of Shields!

In a world of colors and shapes, let’s talk about a special thing called a shield!

Just like the bright, bold animals in Eric Carle's books, a shield can protect us. Imagine a big, shiny turtle carrying its shield on its back, safe from the rain!

Or a brave knight with a colorful shield, ready to help friends. Shields can be round, square, or even shaped like a star!

They keep us safe, just like our family and friends. So, let’s create our own shields with crayons and paper, and remember, we are all heroes in our own way!