Shutter

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Meanings of Shutter

   
Verb
  • To close the shutters on windows.
  • To close a building for a long time.
  • To stop something from happening.
   
Noun
  • A person who closes something.
  • Wooden panels that cover windows to keep out light.
  • A part of a camera that opens to let light in when taking a picture.
   

Explanation of the word: Shutter

A shutter is like a door for a window. It can open and close to let light in or keep it out.

   

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Translations for the word: Shutter

   
hindi
शटर (shutter)

shutter

खिड़की का शटर (khidki ka shutter)

khidki ka shutter

झिल्ली (jhilli)

jhilli

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Shutter

Whiskers' Adventure

In a cozy little house, there lived a curious cat named Whiskers. One sunny day, Whiskers noticed the shutters on the window were closed tight. “What’s behind there?” he wondered.

With a gentle push, he opened the shutter and—wow!—a world of butterflies danced in the garden! Whiskers leaped with joy, chasing the colorful creatures.

He learned that sometimes, opening a shutter can reveal the most wonderful surprises. So, next time you see a closed shutter, remember Whiskers and his adventure.

Who knows what magic awaits you outside? Open it up and let the fun begin!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Shutter

A shutter is a cover for a window that can be opened or closed. It helps to block light or keep things private.

You say 'shutter' like this: shut-ter. The first part sounds like 'shut' and the second part sounds like 'ter'.

The word 'shutter' comes from the Old French word 'chutre', which means to close or shut.

The word 'shutter' in Hindi is 'शटर' (Shaṭar).

The word 'shutter' in Kannada is 'ಶಟರ್' (Shaṭar).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Shutter

Fact: Shutters are like doors for windows! They help keep the sun out and protect your home from bad weather.
Proverb: Better safe than sorry, meaning it's good to be careful and prepared.
Quote: "The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker