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circumlocutions Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বাগাড়ম্বর,





circumlocutions শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এ এল রোওসি অনুমান করেছিলেন যে, পোলোনিয়াসের ক্লান্তিকর বাগাড়ম্বর বার্গলের মতো হতে পারে ।

গল্পগুজবে কথায় চিড়ে ভেজানো ফাঁকা বুলিতে কার্যসাধন কথায় টান বড়বড় কথা, বাগাড়ম্বর কথায় থাকা যোগাযোগ/সংশ্রব রাখা কথায় না থাকা জড়িত না হওয়া কথায় বলে ।

বিব্রত না হয়ে বা কোন বাগাড়ম্বর নয়, স্বর্গকে পৃথিবীর সাথে যৌন মিলন বলে বর্ণনা করা হয়েছে ।

circumlocutions's Usage Examples:

filled with digressions, narcissistic asides and ridiculous shaggy-dog circumlocutions.


embodiment of the forefathers, and for this reason it was called by many circumlocutions: mesikämmen ("mead-paw"), otso ("browed one"), kontio ("dweller of.


Although his verse is still dense, he uses fewer complex poetic circumlocutions than many of his predecessors, and as a Christian poet, he by and large.


These he distinguished from circumlocutions, kend heiti "qualified terms" (i.


would reveal first-hand the work of the censor, but where allusions, circumlocutions, and other softening techniques also showed attempts to work round.


aphasiacs produced the fewest phonemic errors and the most multiword circumlocutions.


grotto on Monte Sibilla in the Apennines, substituting various Italian circumlocutions: Fata, Fatalcina, Ammaliatrice, Incantatrice, etc.


a lack or ‘deficiency’ of words’, ‘loan words’, ‘neologisms’ and ‘circumlocutions’ can be used to fill in this lack.


priorities but are not the priorities themselves) and avoids horrible circumlocutions ("increasing the priority means lowering the priority.


" He asserts that guilty people tend to speak in even greater circumlocutions by saying things like "I had nothing to do with it" or "I am not involved.


The correspondence was in cypher and full of circumlocutions but was interpreted as dangerous to the Pope himself.


Hebrew words ṣᵉba’ot 'gazelles' and ’aylot haśśadeh 'wild does' are circumlocutions for titles of God, the first for either (’elohey) ṣᵉba’ot '(God of).


ostensibly punchy sentences whose dead nouns (things, stuff) and circumlocutions (If we can't know ourselves, how can we know ourselves?) lead nowhere.


rímur, with the sometimes inherent repetitiveness of syntax and the circumlocutions known as kenningar (the word for "lady" in the original is a traditional.


An early way out was to carry the circumlocutions one degree further—finding impersonal ways of saying what was needful.


"shebu'ah") which are considered as vows, oaths, or bans (§§ 1-2); different circumlocutions for the word "korban"; names of the various kinds of sacrifices and.


It was replaced by circumlocutions such as "consultation" or "appeal to the people.


Subjects tend to use circumlocutions, in which they speak around the word they can not find, to make up.


Utamakura can be described as "descriptive epithets" or "circumlocutions designating geographical sites" in poetry of other languages that conjure.



Synonyms:

ambage; periphrasis; verbosity; verboseness;

Antonyms:

pithiness; laconism; expressive style; style; terseness;

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