deplorably Meaning in Bengali
শোচনীয়ভাবে,
Adverb:
শোচনীয়ভাবে,
Similer Words:
deploredeplored
deplores
deploring
deploy
deployed
deploying
deployment
deployments
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depolarisation
depolarisations
depoliticisation
deponent
depopulated
deplorably's Usage Examples:
she expressed regret for "saying half", while insisting that Trump had deplorably amplified "hateful views and voices".
birth of the first anti-urban newspaper, based on sentiment arising from deplorably unsanitary conditions.
William Attewell desperately needing support to improve Nottinghamshire's deplorably weak bowling, Gunn was seen as a boon but he but did so little after the.
The script is deplorably slow in movement.
ISBN 978-0850300130 "The evidential standards of the committee were, alas, deplorably low, many phenomena being pronounced genuine on the unsupported statements.
Moreover, with the county's bowling in the absence of their star pacemen as deplorably weak as it was to become near the end of his career, Harris did some valuable.
The lignite, in 1920, was described as being "deplorably bad," despite demand for it to be exported to Smyrna.
pot bellied, wry-eyed, coppery-haired, ugly featured, brassy voiced, deplorably oldish, crooked talker, ill-mannered, uncouth and abominable.
views after the UK premiere: "The construction of The Love Lottery is deplorably weak .
about his temperament, Shadeed appeared calm before the race but he ran "deplorably", never figuring among the leaders and finishing thirteenth of the fourteen.
remarked that the quality of five of the six trials he had reviewed was "deplorably poor", a sentiment that echoed an August 2012 review that noted the "moderate.
that alteration and an attempt to exhibit the outcast King's emaciation, deplorably overtaxed Blake's anatomical knowledge.
needed to finish them, and completed work was often uneven in quality and 'deplorably pedestrian'.
She was later reported to be "deplorably ignorant of English life and life universally".
While England trundled deplorably in wake, the only thing that could be said for it that it didn't seem.
behaving laudably in public and deplorably in private.
faithful "waiting in Flanders," does lament that "a barbaric fury has deplorably afflicted and laid waste the churches of God in the regions of the Orient".
distaste for both Ulster Protestants and Ulster Catholics, whom he saw as deplorably anglicised.
They were indeed deplorably ignorant.
Synonyms:
lamentably; sadly; woefully;
Antonyms:
happily;