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cretinous Meaning in Bengali



 স্থূলবুদ্ধি সংপন্ন,

Adjective:

স্থূলবুদ্ধি-সংপন্ন,





cretinous's Usage Examples:

intelligently conceived questions — or at least of avoiding the usual cretinous fanboy idolatry that wasted so many opportunities.


It has been derided on the internet as 'cretinous swill meant for slack jawed teenagers.


Minister Theresa May's plan for a "customs partnership" with the EU as "cretinous".


journalists, chaperoned young men, corrupt amateurs of the stock exchange, cretinous party animals, desiccated old pleasure seekers; a shady crowd of all suspect.


Marvel Comics Vice President of New Product Development for "selling cretinous junk to impressionable children", caused controversy within the industry.


Neither is it quite so cretinous as I may have implied, it can be fun but does not really impress.


London calls it a "witless biopic [that] leaps through pseudo-history with cretinous inaccuracy.


in the 1953 Bob Hope comedy film Here Come the Girls and Daisy Mae's cretinous cousin Romeo Scragg in the 1959 musical comedy Li'l Abner, based on the.


characterisation of Colm O'Gorman, head of Amnesty International Ireland, as a "cretinous stain on the Irish national discourse who’ll say whatever Soros pays [him].


Bulletin called it "A truly appalling piece of s-f horror in which the cretinous dialogue, hopefully illuminating the follies of human greed and tampering.


action, with broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby describing his behaviour as "cretinous".


’ Roger Fisk described it as ‘cretinous.


"forgettable" series the "Big Greenback Award", "for foisting formulaic cretinous TV on viewers under the guise of environmentalist drama".


a cretinous, grating loser.


Freddie and the Dreamers represented a triumph of rock as cretinous swill, and as such should be not only respected, but given their place.


rock and roll music as "sung, played and written for the most part by cretinous goons and by means of its almost imbecilic reiterations and sly, lewd—in.


And the triple-twist climax is so wildly unlikely, and depends on such cretinous inattention from some of the cast, that you could only accept it in a.


publicly disparaged his new work; by 1926 he had come to regard them as "cretinous and hostile".


Sukhdev Sandhu of The Daily Telegraph called it "a quite cretinous travesty of the original series", saying that the film lacks the TV series's.



Synonyms:

retarded;

Antonyms:

intelligent; precocious;

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