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bon vivant Meaning in Bengali



 ভোজনবিলাসী,

Noun:

ভোজনবিলাসী,





bon vivant শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ব্ল্যাক ফরেস্টের জনগণ ভোজনবিলাসী হওয়ায় এখানকার খাবার সুস্বাদু হিসেবে পরিচিত ।

ঘনাদা ধূমপায়ী ও ভোজনবিলাসী

মই ঝু চার শয়তান (四凶, Sì xiōng) হুন্দুন: বিশৃঙ্খলা সৃষ্টিকারী তাওতি: ভোজনবিলাসী তাওয়ো (梼杌): অজ্ঞতা কিউঙকি (窮奇): সৎ পথ থেকে বিচ্যুতকারী ঝাইউ (詐窳): নরখাদক ।

সবসময় ঠাট্টা তামাশা, বিদ্রূপ করে কথা বলা, কর্কশ কথা বলা, ভোজনবিলাসী ও শারীরিক আরামপ্রিয় ব্যক্তি, ধ্যানে অনুৎসাহী, এই সকল আচারের ব্যক্তি বর্জন ।

bon vivant's Usage Examples:

of a wealthy man with ample time for leisure, who demonstratively is a bon vivant who appreciates the pleasures of the world, especially the company of.


, bon vivant, gourmet, sybarite, popular author extraordinary, neo-pessimist philosopher.


Before she is deemed ready for her social debut, she encounters the bon vivant bachelor Gaston Lachaille, whom she captivates as she is transformed into.


sophisticate, a man used to elegant ways, a man-about-town, in fact a bon vivant[citation needed] epergne legerdemain (supposedly from, léger de main,.


He was a noted Parisian bon vivant and man of letters.


September 1918 – January 2011) was a prominent member of Paris society, bon vivant, fashion stylist and promoter, and author.


(1860 – 1948) was the rich heir to a carpet-making business, known as a bon vivant, sportsman, and philanthropist.


A bon vivant, sailor, and sportsman, he was the son of yeast magnate Charles Louis.


Kane (February 8, 1859 – December 5, 1905) was a noted yachtsman and bon vivant, and member of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders.


writer George Robert Sims (1847–1922), English journalist, writer and bon vivant George R.


He was known for being a "wit and a bon vivant in his own right" but is best remembered for writing the anthem of the.


(1737–1812) was an English officer of the British Army and accomplished bon vivant.


The New York Times called him “a convicted money launderer and former bon vivant.


(22 May 1870 – 8 March 1910) was a Russian nobleman, staff captain, and bon vivant, widely known for his romance with the beautiful Italian Lina Cavalieri.


Sakhnovsky came from a well-off family and was known as a "bon vivant (he weighed 260.



Synonyms:

foodie; sensualist; epicurean; gourmet; epicure; gastronome;

Antonyms:

nonindulgent;

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