outback


adjective

  • Describing places that are far away from cities and towns, like the wild parts of Australia.

noun

  • The wild and empty parts of Australia where there are few people and lots of nature.

adverb

  • Going to or towards the wild and empty areas of Australia.


Word Explanation:

  • The outback is a big, wild place in Australia. It's mostly empty with lots of land, trees, and animals. People don't live there much, and it's very different from cities.

Word in hindi

आउटबैक

outback

Other variations in hindi

  • बाहर का इलाका baahar ka ilaaka
  • खुले मैदान khule maidan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'outback' mean?

The 'outback' refers to the remote and rural areas of Australia, far away from cities and towns.

How do you pronounce 'outback'?

You pronounce 'outback' like this: 'out-bak'.

What is the origin of the word 'outback'?

The word 'outback' comes from Australia and is used to describe the vast, open areas that are not close to the coast or cities.

What is the meaning of 'outback' in Bengali?

The word 'outback' in Bengali is 'আউটব্যাক' (Āuṭbyāk).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

The outback is a vast, wild area in Australia, home to unique animals like kangaroos and koalas!

Proverb

In the outback, every step is an adventure! (This means exploring new places can be exciting.)

Quote

"The outback is a place where the sky meets the earth." - Unknown

Mini blog:

Adventures in the Outback!

In the vast outback, where the sun shines bright and the kangaroos hop high, there’s a world full of adventure!

Imagine a place where the red dirt stretches for miles, and the sky is painted with twinkling stars at night.

You might meet a friendly koala munching on eucalyptus leaves or a wise old emu sharing stories of the land.

The outback is a magical place where every rock and tree has a tale to tell.

So, grab your explorer hat!

Let’s discover the wonders of the outback together! What will you find?