tent


verb

  • To tent means to go camping and sleep in a tent.
  • It can also mean to shape something like a tent, like when you cover food with foil.
  • To tent can mean to make something stand up like a tent.

noun

  • A tent is a shelter made of cloth that you can set up outside. It keeps you dry and safe from the weather.
  • A tent can also mean a small place where people gather for fun activities, like a party or a fair.
  • Sometimes, a tent is used to describe a shape that looks like a tent, like when you cover something with a blanket.


Sentences

  • We set up a tent in the backyard.
  • A tent is great for camping trips.
  • I can fit my sleeping bag in the tent.
  • The tent has a zipper to keep bugs out.
  • We tell stories inside the tent at night.

Word Explanation:

  • A tent is a portable shelter made of fabric. People use it when they go camping to sleep in. You can put it up in the backyard or in the woods.

Word in hindi

तंबू (tambū)

tam-bu

Other variations in hindi

  • खोली (kholi) kho-li
  • तंबू (tambū) tam-bu

Explore related words:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'tent' mean?

A tent is a portable shelter made of fabric that is supported by poles and can be used for camping or outdoor activities.

How do you pronounce 'tent'?

You pronounce 'tent' like this: tent (it rhymes with 'bent').

What is the origin of the word 'tent'?

The word 'tent' comes from the Latin word 'tentorium', which means 'to stretch out'.

What is the meaning of 'tent' in Bengali?

The word 'tent' in Bengali is 'ত tent' (Tent).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A tent is a portable shelter made of fabric, perfect for camping and outdoor adventures!

Proverb

Home is where you pitch your tent. (This means that home can be anywhere you feel comfortable.)

Quote

"The best part of camping is the stories we tell around the campfire." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Magical Tent Adventure

In the heart of the forest, a bright red tent stood tall, like a cozy little house for tiny creatures. Inside, the air was filled with the smell of popcorn and the sound of giggles.

A group of friends, with their flashlights, told stories of brave knights and magical fairies. As the stars twinkled above, they imagined adventures beyond the trees.

“Let’s be explorers!” shouted Mia, and off they went, ready to discover the wonders of the night.

Tents are not just for camping; they are gateways to imagination! What adventures will you have in your tent?