belletristic Meaning in Bengali
লিখিত এবং উপাদানের বদলে নান্দনিক মান গণ্য
Similer Words:
bellevuebellflower
bellhop
bellhops
bellibone
bellicosely
bellied
belligerency
belling
bellingham
bellini
bellman
bellmen
bello
belloc
belletristic's Usage Examples:
It is also a Sufi genre of belletristic Arab literature.
once called "Leo Tolstoy, Junior" was a fairly well known and respected belletristic author and playwright in pre-Revolutionary Russia.
Among his works are documentary and belletristic books Towards the Pole (1937), The Expulsion of Napoleon (1948), Vasily.
Association, publishes mountain hiking maps and guides, professional and belletristic literature, and, since 1895, the monthly mountaineering magazine Planinski.
In his belletristic, published in literary and popular journals, Bushkov has been critical.
over 3 million printed books of various content-from encyclopedias to belletristic and art books.
Zaleska was an author of pioneer and widely read popular science belletristic talks Wieczory czwartkowe [Thursday evenings] (1871), Wędrówki po niebie.
pages, they contained activist texts, medical articles, clothing guides, belletristic texts as well as reports on the experiences of transvestites, supplemented.
Urkers, including translations of the Jewish and Christian Psalms and belletristic works.
vulnerable to mystification and subjectivity; Wimsatt singles out the belletristic tradition exemplified by critics such as Arthur Quiller-Couch and George.
Budapest at the beginning of the 20th century; Magyar Szó (1919–1920) – belletristic weekly magazine, published in Oradea; Magyar Szó (1929–1937) – a daily.
The pujanggas were mostly interested in the remains of pre-Islamic belletristic literature.
degrade existing conditions and destroy all discipline and morality with belletristic writings accessible to all classes of readers.
classroom books, monographs of The History of Russia, and historical belletristic literature.
In addition, the Monatshefte published belletristic texts, for example, 17 novellas by the West Prussian writer Elisabeth.
one or more readers apart from their group affiliations), reportage or belletristic discourse (novels, poems, occasional essays--discourse usually written.
belletristic's Meaning':
written and regarded for aesthetic value rather than content
Synonyms:
literate;
Antonyms:
illiterate; naive;