Vault

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Meanings of Vault

   
Verb
  • To make something into a vault or cover it with a vault.
   
Noun
  • A strong room in a bank where money is kept safe.
  • An arched ceiling that looks like a curve.
  • A place where people are buried, like a tomb.
  • A piece of equipment used in gymnastics to jump over.
  • A large space underground, like a cellar.
   

Explanation of the word: Vault

A vault is a strong, safe place where people keep important things like money or treasures.

   

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Translations for the word: Vault

   
hindi
वॉल्ट

vault

खजाना

khajana

गुप्तकोष

guptakosh

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Vault

The Magical Vault

In a bright, bustling town, there was a magical vault hidden behind a big, old tree. This vault wasn’t just any vault; it was filled with dreams! Every night, the stars would twinkle and whisper secrets to the vault, and in the morning, children would find their dreams waiting for them.

One day, a curious little girl named Mira decided to open the vault. With a gentle push, it creaked open, revealing colorful dreams of flying, dancing, and exploring. Mira giggled with joy! She learned that dreams are treasures we can all share.

What dream will you find in the vault today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Vault

A vault is a strong room or space that is used to keep valuable things safe, like money or important documents.

You say 'vault' like this: vawlt, rhyming with 'halt'.

The word 'vault' comes from the Latin word 'volta', which means 'a turn' or 'a curved structure'.

The word 'vault' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಶ' (Kōśa).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Vault

Fact: A vault is a strong room where people keep valuable things like money or treasures safe.
Proverb: A penny saved is a penny earned, meaning saving money is just as important as earning it.
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt