Dub

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Meanings of Dub

   
Verb
  • To give someone a special title or name, like calling someone a hero.
  • To put on a costume or dress up for a special occasion.
  • To touch or tap something lightly, like when you gently pat a pet.
  • To make something smooth or nice, like when you polish a toy.
   

Explanation of the word: Dub

Dub means to give something a new name or to change the voice in a movie to another language.

   

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Translations for the word: Dub

   
hindi
डब

dab

डब्बा

dabba

डब

dab

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Dub

Dilly's Dub Day!

In a little town, there lived a cheerful duck named Dilly. Dilly loved to quack and play with her friends. One sunny day, she decided to have a "Dub Day" where everyone would come together to make funny sounds!

"Quack, quack!" went Dilly, and her friends joined in with silly noises. They laughed and danced, creating a joyful symphony of sounds.

Dilly learned that it’s fun to be silly and share laughter with friends. So, remember, every day can be a Dub Day if you let your imagination soar!

What funny sounds can you make today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Dub

The word 'dub' can mean to give someone a name or title. It can also mean to add sound to a movie or video.

You pronounce 'dub' like 'dub' with a short 'u' sound, rhyming with 'rub'.

The word 'dub' comes from the Old English word 'duban', which means to strike or to hit.

The word 'dub' in Bengali is 'ডাব' (Ḍāb).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Dub

Fact: The word 'dub' can mean to give someone a nickname or to add sound to a movie!
Proverb: A name is a label, but it can also be a treasure. (This means names can hold special meanings.)
Quote: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." - William Shakespeare