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bewailed Meaning in Bengali



 বিলাপ করা, দু:খ প্রকাশ করা, শোক প্রকাশ করা,

Verb:

শোক প্রকাশ করা, দু:খ প্রকাশ করা, বিলাপ করা,





bewailed শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

বংশের প্রতি কটাক্ষ করা এবং উচ্চস্বরে বিলাপ করা (মুসলিম ১২১) ।

লেখায় মৃত্যুর কারণ, এর লক্ষণ, পচন, বিকার, পরিণতি, জীবন্ত কবর দেয়া, বিলাপ করা এবং পুনর্জন্ম এই বিষয়গুলোই ফিরে ফিরে এসেছে ।

এখন এই বড় বিপদ কে দূর করবে? যখন কোন নিহত ব্যক্তির জন্য বিলাপ করা খারাপ কাজ, তখন তোমার জন্য কান্নাকে আমি একটি খুবই ভালো কাজ বলে মনে করি ।

bewailed's Usage Examples:

According to Cicero, he was blind, and when some women bewailed the fact, he replied, "What do you mean? Do you think the night can furnish.


when the speaker says, "I may not ever-more acknowledge thee, / Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame," (lines 9-10) implying that the young lover.


and the calves of the cows and the women of this lower world for long bewailed him.


Irish reaction to the plantation was generally hostile, and native writers bewailed what they saw as the decline of Gaelic society and the influx of foreigners.


The queen led them off, her sisters bewailed their fate, and Finette had pity on them.


As the man bewailed his loss, he was consoled by a neighbour that he might as well bury a stone.


"From childhood I have bewailed the unnumbered ills of slavery," she wrote, while considering abolition.


He also composed verses in which he bewailed the victims of Quraysh who had been killed at Badr.


Another (The Curate) bewailed the position of curates and condemned bishops.


branches sat King David when Nathan the Prophet came to him, and there he bewailed his sin, and made the Miserere Psalm.


well as humans and it was said that when he died all living creatures bewailed him.


The Roman poll tax was deeply resented - Tertullian bewailed the poll tax as a "badge of slavery" - and it provoked numerous revolts.


Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, called "Great Brittaines; Sunnes-set, bewailed with a Shower of Teares, by William Basse", was issued by Joseph Barnes.


She bewailed the death of her son and of friend and foe; then recognizing Hari as the.


Women bewailed the death of Tammuz at the hands of his master who was said to have "ground.


briefly in the Saga of Harald Hardrade that Magnus was "an amiable king and bewailed by the people.


484 and 478, took office, their predecessors dressed in mourning, and bewailed their fate as they walked through the streets, claiming that to be elected.


the Battle of Badr were al-Haysuman and 'Abdullāh ibn al-Khuzā'ī, who bewailed the fact that so many of their chieftains had fallen on the battlefield.


The woman bewailed this so long that her son, just a boy when his sisters vanished, grew up.



Synonyms:

kick; lament; quetch; bemoan; deplore; kvetch; plain; complain; sound off;

Antonyms:

complex; fancy; pretentious; adorned; cheer;

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