baradari

/bərəˈdɑːri/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of traditional or historical structure, often found in South Asian architecture, serving as a place for social gatherings, meetings, or rest.

“The ancient baradari stood proudly at the center of the village, a symbol of community and unity.”

2. noun

In some cultures, a baradari refers to a group of people bound together by a shared ancestry or relationship.

“The family’s baradari had been together for generations, and their bond was unbreakable.”

Synonyms

  • gathering place
  • meeting hall

Antonyms

  • isolation
  • seclusion