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amateurishness Meaning in Bengali







amateurishness's Usage Examples:

self-deprecatingly, or, sometimes, pejoratively to convey a sense of amateurishness of some aspect of the team's (or an individual's) preparation, dress.


January 2006 debut, a plurality of critics savaged the show, chiding its "amateurishness," while a minority praised Roth's willingness to bring something so.


style, the songs belie their surface silliness and the show's apparent amateurishness, and often have a serious point: "Born This Way" is a rousing song about.


praised the new material for proving "Bratmobile's ability to transcend amateurishness without abandoning the unfettered emotional freedom that came with it.


India gave the film one out of five stars and wrote that "There is amateurishness on all fronts, from the writing to the acting to the scoring".


The museum has been criticized for its amateurishness and out-of-date International Union for Conservation of Nature conservation.


Because of its amateurishness, the play turns out to be humorous.


This statement emphasizes the band's do-it-yourself amateurishness as an essential aspect of the album.


India wrote "right from the writing to the filmmaking, this film has amateurishness written all over it" and that "every scene is so silly, infantile and.


of spark here, but one cannot expect audiences to put up with such amateurishness just because it’s a low-budget film".


But that increased ambition only leads to more amateurishness in the film, which makes all those Vijayakanth films look like spectacular.


did indeed reject "Stowaway", based on the story's "general air of amateurishness, constraint, forcing".


support of chess structures, Ljubica Živković was chessfully dealing with amateurishness and did not use her great chess potential.


"Galtha Movie Review: There is amateurishness on all fronts, from the writing to the acting to the scoring".


There’s an amateurishness to their sinister attempts to control thought".


Florence Foster Jenkins before her and Wing after her, was due to the amateurishness of her singing.


Mannath wrote, "A lackluster script and slipshod narration reveal the amateurishness of a debutant director who seems not quite able to translate his ideas.


wrote that "This might seem like a decent plot on paper, but an air of amateurishness pervades Soan Papdi that it is hard for us to not mind the poor writing.


piece of work, loose-jointed and clumsy in construction to the point of amateurishness", though conceding that the book "leaves an impression of genuine talent".


It displays a certain brash level of amateurishness if your actual comedians in the movie, the sidekicks, almost get as.



Synonyms:

unskillfulness;

Antonyms:

ability; skillfulness;

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