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consolatory Meaning in Bengali



 সান্তনাদায়ক

বর্ণনা সান্ত্বনা বা সান্ত্বনা

Adjective:

প্রবোধক, সান্ত্বনাকারী, সান্ত্বনাদায়ক,





consolatory শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এটা যা সান্ত্বনাদায়ক হবে তা অনুযায়ী সান্ত্বনা বা শীতলতা প্রদান করে ।

অনেক মুসলিম পণ্ডিত যুক্তি দিয়েছিলেন যে গ্রীক শব্দ প্যারাক্লাইটোস (সান্ত্বনাকারী) এবং পেরিক্লুটোস (বিখ্যাত / মর্যাদাপূর্ণ) একে অপরকে ব্যবহার করা হত এবং ।

মনে করা , মানব নিয়ন্ত্রণ এর বাহিরে কোন কিছুকে দায় করা অপেক্ষা বেশি সান্ত্বনাদায়ক

consolatory's Usage Examples:

See also the Catharist Consolamentum The Consolatio or consolatory oration is a type of ceremonial oratory, typically used rhetorically to comfort mourners.


making a hoped-for trip to Rome to visit St Peter's tomb, he received a consolatory vision from St Peter instructing him to convert Spain.


having been quoted by Lactantius, and Jerome makes note of the work in a consolatory letter to Heliodorus of Altino.


wilderness, because it is to forsaken and destitute Judæa that he bears the consolatory tidings of a Redeemer.


Holy Dying was the "artistic climax" of a consolatory death literature tradition that had begun with Ars moriendi in the 15th.


classical antiquity the observation that "all must die" was a topos in consolatory oratory, for in facing death the knowledge that death comes even to great.


[citation needed] Users of Ylilauta twice gathered a consolatory prize for two Finnish YouTubers who had not received an award at the.


publishing his most famous work, Little John of Saintré in 1456, a consolatory epistle Reconfort a Madame de Neufville in 1458 and his tournament book.


In both ancient Greece and Rome, the Consolatio or consolatory oration was a type of ceremonial oration, typically used rhetorically.


vision of the Earth's natural history in Act II is a parody of Adam's consolatory vision of the history of man (culminating in the coming and sacrifice.


they lost in the third qualifying round; however, they were granted a consolatory place in the UEFA Cup under the rules of the tournament at the time.


"Sri Lanka squash West Indian hopes of consolatory victory".


In 1936, Kelley overtook Ellison "Tarzan" Brown, giving him a consolatory pat on the shoulder as he passed.


and I pray you to write me the epitaph, and to send it to me with a consolatory letter, if time permits, for my grief has distraught me.


Several other writings, especially one on providence and fate, a consolatory treatise dedicated to his patron Olympiodorus of Thebes, are quoted or.


The second subject could be described as being "a consolatory version of the first.



consolatory's Meaning':

affording comfort or solace

Synonyms:

comforting; reassuring; consoling;

Antonyms:

unreassuring; unsatisfactory; discouraging; reassurance;

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