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countenances Meaning in Bengali



 মুখাবয়ব, মুখাকৃতি, মুখ, চেহারা, অবয়ব, 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,





countenances's Usage Examples:

people of this tribe are generally small in stature, ill-formed and their countenances are forbidding and disagreeable.


Accidental Futurist 2016 Experiments in Freedom 2016 Water, marks and countenances: Works on paper from the Grainger Museum collection 2015 Pack up your.


cultivated, with houses ill-contrived and ruinous, and its people’s countenances expressing misery and want".


investigated Wright's other homes and told him that they saw in his work "the countenances of principle".


came hovering round us, like so many cannibals, with such devouring countenances, as if a man had been but a morsel with 'em, all crying out, "Garnish.


scenes, and many of the figures are quite realistic – especially their countenances.


a moral realist who countenances the existence of metaphysically queer properties, facts, and relations.


They are the only ones among the Huns who have white bodies and countenances which are not ugly.


or Roman antiquities: In no manner, argues Duchenne, do any of these countenances conform to nature as revealed by his electrophysiological research.


about Waimalo and Honouliuli on Oʻahu, and that their appearance and countenances changed by intermarriage with the Hawaiian people.


temples were founded to them; thence images were sculptured to retain the countenances of the deceased by the likeness; and men sacrificed victims, and celebrated.


it countenances codices Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, and Regius in Luke 11:2.


Hardy frames, close-knit limbs, fierce countenances, and a peculiarly vigorous courage, mark the tribe.


Their sickly countenances, and ghastly looks were truly horrible; some swearing and blaspheming;.


closed, the route was lined with thousands of spectators with 'grieved countenances', the bells of the city churches were tolled from 2- to 3 o'clock’, and.


Solo is also an indefatigable optimist who rarely, if ever, countenances the idea that he might not succeed in everything he attempts.



Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

demote; disadvantage; level; enjoy; disrespect;

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