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countenance Meaning in Bengali



 মুখাকৃতি, অবয়ব, মুখাবয়ব, মুখ, চেহারা, নৈতিক সমর্থন, আকৃতি, স্থৈর্য, অনুবল, কামাবশায়িতা,

Noun:

কামাবশায়িতা, অনুবল, স্থৈর্য, আকৃতি, নৈতিক সমর্থন, চেহারা, মুখ, মুখাবয়ব, অবয়ব, মুখাকৃতি,

Verb:

পোষকতা করা, সমর্থন করা, উত্সাহ দেত্তয়া,





countenance's Usage Examples:

The divine countenance is the face of God.


principal intercourse are engaged in the general contest, and when the countenance of some of them toward our peaceable country threatens that even that.


hair flung back from her forehead—she holds an organ in her hands—her countenance, as it were, calmed by the depth of its passion and rapture, and penetrated.


thing that was his body, and one eye in the forehead of his black-faced countenance, and one bare, hard, very hairy hand coming out of his chest, and one.


Jin Yong describes her appearance as "naturally elegant, with a bright countenance".


the word gurn as "to snarl as a dog; to look savage; to distort the countenance," while the Oxford English Dictionary suggests the derivation may originally.


Barnes, namely "when your countenance filled up his line.


" Barnes's sonnet to Southampton includes the actual words "your countenance.


Countenance is a synonym for face or facial expression, but may also refer to: Countenance divine, or divine countenance, a reference to the literal or.


The young girl, who is presented as pretty and appealing, has a pale countenance which is enhanced by the blue and silver tones.


text reads: Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast.


A boar was a dangerous animal: "When the goddess turned a wrathful countenance upon a country, as in the story of Meleager, she would send a raging.


cheerful, "a useless trifle", as he put it, "to avoid facing the serious countenance of a symphony", referring to the work on his Symphony No.


discontinued the practice of polygamy and no longer encourages or gives countenance to any manner of practices in violation of law, or contrary to good morals.


deities, enlightened beings in Vajrayana Buddhism that adopt a fierce countenance to benefit sentient beings.


and the business Conservatives within the Administration refused to countenance the idea, unless the Soviets were willing to pay back the money loaned.



Synonyms:

look; visage; face; visual aspect; appearance; expression; facial expression; aspect; poker face;

Antonyms:

demote; disadvantage; level; enjoy; disrespect;

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