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connoted Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

ভাবার্থ সূচিত করা, অর্থপ্রকাশ করা,





connoted's Usage Examples:

philosophy, and other fields, an intension is any property or quality connoted by a word, phrase, or another symbol.


become the mother of wisdom and deep thought, but her name originally connoted "magical cunning" and was as easily equated with the trickster powers of.


might be either unintentional or intentional (although intent usually is connoted), and is accomplished with circumlocution (talking around the subject).


in German means "rifleman" or "shooter", or in older terms originally connoted "archer" before the advent of the rifle.


It was founded on October 9, 1972, by a group of connoted professionals and is considered the best institute of technology in the.


Because the term is negatively connoted supposing an opposition to the more 'civilized' form of the Roman square.


thought of in melodic terms, and it is this aspect of the motif that is connoted by the term 'figure'.


The word sinnekin comes from the Dutch word sinneken which, by 1604, connoted the words "senses" or "meanings".


Aside from financial status, the term "lace curtain Irish" connoted pretentiousness and social climbing, while the "shanty Irish" were stereotyped.


This can come in the form of direct slurs or persecution, in the form of connoted microaggressions, or depictions of the Philippines or the Filipino people.


Although the word elocution is now associated more with eloquent speaking, it connoted "style" for the classical rhetorician.


they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term "abbreviation" in loose parlance.


Paganism has broadly connoted the "religion of the peasantry".


days and in relation to India (rather than the Ottoman possessions) it connoted not only proficiency in languages of India, but also study of the culture.


order to build, promote or direct attention towards an image of themselves connoted with the positive values associated with sharing and collaboration among.


of the greatest preachers of antebellum America, the term "Evangelical" connoted not the "New Means" of revivalist camp meetings but, simply, the assumption.


warlord in Britain, known perhaps as a king of the Britons or at least connoted as such in the writings of Bede.


, connoted by the word "Territory" in their name of the country, and as expressly.


In general, using the given name connoted the speaker's authority and superior position to the addressee.


The name connoted both "local" and "loco".



Synonyms:

evince; imply; show; express;

Antonyms:

negate; hide; slow; local; implicit;

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