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blithely Meaning in Bengali







blithely's Usage Examples:

"Brother Jonathan" was depicted as an enterprising and active businessman who blithely boasted of Yankee conquests for the Universal Yankee Nation.


"A No No" is a hip hop and R'B song with a blithely dismissive chorus and frisky beat.


the trials and tribulations of Frances O'Brien, a devoutly Catholic and blithely racist Head Librarian.


Some publications blithely assume the expression to be eponymously derived from the game of eight.


recurring character "Henry Dubb", an American worker who ambled through life blithely being victimized by capitalism ostensibly as a result of his blind acceptance.


"Sacrifice of the intellect, demanded by a good many religious movements and blithely if not joyously made by a good many religious persons, is surely one of.


"it expressed the deep inner feeling of the boys who had gone to war so blithely in an age when no one would speak the truth about the reality of war: war.


demands: "Where you going with that elephant?" Caught red-handed, Durante blithely replies, "What elephant?" Hischak, Thomas S.


prevailing conditions, "the Unionist ascendency was so secure that it could blithely go ahead with measures such as cutting unemployment benefits while lavishing.


with Pourvoyeuse when they sighted two East Indiamen, which were sailing blithely along, unaware of the outbreak of war.


considered open to the public, and often neighbours and salespeople alike would blithely enter this space and call out to the residents within.


Calum's defence leads to murder and hard time, while the nephew blithely returns to California.


the hope that he might guess his sexual orientation, but Mick remains blithely ignorant, and is extremely shocked when Fred finally confesses.


silently hurt when Ryan talks his way out of having dinner with him and blithely supports Michael's theoretical plan to get a second mortgage for more WUPHF.


innocence, children should not be regimented; rather, they should be playing blithely on the "echoing green".


called the series a "disaster", and Newsday called it "raw, vulgar and blithely offensive, with so many triple and quadruple entendres for so many sexual.


He blithely helps himself to the petty cash to buy her lunch and brings in his ex-military.


Prudential allowed rogue executives to cheat customers on a large scale and blithely ignored a 1986 SEC order to overhaul its internal enforcement of securities.


end of the third chorus, where the tune was supposed to end, so Benny blithely picked up the clarinet and noodled along with him.



Synonyms:

jubilantly; happily; mirthfully; gayly; merrily;

Antonyms:

sadly; unhappily;

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