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be fond of Meaning in Bengali



 ভালবাসা, প্রেম করা, পছন্দ করা, ভাল লাগা,




be fond of শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

সেই সময়েই দুজনের মধ্যে ভাল লাগা তৈরি হয় কিন্তু এরপরই ঘটে কিছু বিচ্ছিন্ন ঘটনা ।

be fond of's Usage Examples:

King Louis XIII was believed to be fond of the simple songs, which led to a volume of work during his reign.


A Hawaiian King or Chief is known to be fond of music would be honored with much drumming and chanting.


addition his character Sir John Falstaff is described as or implied to be fond of capons.


Although a favorite of the King, he was known to be fond of the drink.


The god Krishna is said to be fond of makkhan (butter) and misri.


vireo and the white-necked thrush (Turdus albicollis) have been noted to be fond of them, and Swainson's flycatchers (Myiarchus swainsoni) visit the trees.


Deer Woman is also said to be fond of dancing and will sometimes join a communal dance unnoticed, leaving only.


Parasara states that the person blessed with Parijat yoga will be fond of battles, strong-willed, full of determination, fearless, adept and successful.


Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then have I reason to be fond of grief? Constance, King John, Act 3, Scene 4, lines 95–9.


stem from the Arabic verb ḥabba (حَبَّ), meaning to "love", "admire, be fond of" Another variant which is used as a given name and adjective of the stem.


They are known to be fond of education and writing and had many poets.


Parasara states that the person blessed with Pārijāta yoga will be fond of battles (i.


enjoyed drawing flowers and scenery in great quality, and was said to be fond of painting apricot flowers.


then ascended to the highest echelons of power in Beijing, was said to be fond of Wei, inviting him out to dinner when the latter was in Beijing.


Motto 守信 求实 好学 力行 Motto in English Be trustworthy, be down-to-earth, be fond of learning, and practice earnestly Type Public Established July 1984 Location.


Ray Davies also seems to be fond of the track.


Forster argues that one should invest in personal relationships: "one must be fond of people and trust them if one is not to make a mess of life".


of the national foundation of Spain (and King Charles II was known to be fond of Spanish plays), and the hero, Almanzor, was a man of great martial prowess.


because she had evidently been given a good impression of him and came to be fond of him, this made her displeased.



Synonyms:

loving; warm; tender; affectionate; lovesome;

Antonyms:

unloving; cool; unfriendly; unemotional; unemotionality;

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