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agony aunt Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অন্তর্বেদনা চাচীর,





agony aunt's Usage Examples:

written by an advice columnist (colloquially known in British English as an agony aunt, or agony uncle if the columnist is male).


noted for her storylines involving self-image issues and acting as the "agony aunt" within the serial.


Australian television and theatre actress Deidre Sanders (born 1945), British agony aunt and writer of the Dear Deidre column in The Sun List of Irish-language.


She was covering for Denise Robertson as the agony aunt on ITV daytime programme This Morning until Robertson's death in 2016.


Breakfast Time programme in 1985, though she is best known as the resident agony aunt on the ITV show This Morning from its first broadcast on 3 October 1988.


successful career as an agony aunt but whose own personal life is a shambles.


It was created by Len Richmond and real-life agony aunt Anna Raeburn, both of.


She has also been the agony aunt for Shout, a magazine for teenage girls, and she presently has a series.


a British broadcaster and journalist who is known for her role as an "agony aunt", giving advice on relationships and more general life problems.


née Israel; 10 August 1911 – 10 November 1996) was a journalist and agony aunt in the United Kingdom, writing the column Dear Marje for the Daily Mirror.


Irma Kurtz (September 3, 1935) is an American-born UK-based writer and agony aunt.


Gillespie also wrote an agony aunt column for Woman's Day New Zealand until the magazine closed in April.


She was once an agony aunt, answering problems that had been posted by readers of the TVTimes.


It concerns an agony aunt who can solve everyone's problems but her own.


broadcaster and novelist, best known for her role for many years as an agony aunt.


Dear Deidre is the British newspaper The Sun's long running agony aunt column written by Deidre Sanders.


It starred Phyllis Calvert in the role of an agony aunt who becomes personally drawn into the problems of the people who send.


Virginia Ironside (born 3 February 1944) is a British journalist, agony aunt and author.


In this episode, Fletcher offers his services as an 'agony aunt' to his fellow inmates, but later has to return home when he learns he.


varied career, and her The Daily Telegraph obituary described her as, "an agony aunt, wartime intelligence operative, honorary colonel in the US Military Police.



Synonyms:

newspaper columnist;

Antonyms:

uncle; kinsman; great-uncle; granduncle; helper;

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