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depreciative Meaning in Bengali



 গুণাপকর্ষক,

হ্রাস বা মূল্য হ্রাস কারণ tending

Adjective:

গুণাপকর্ষক,





depreciative's Usage Examples:

The name comes from Neapolitan paccharia, "Slaps" with a depreciative -ero to indicate something common.


belongs to the Genoese language and it is used to indicate, in an ironic-depreciative way, an immigrant from southern or even central Italy (it may originate.


" In some cases the echo word may express a depreciative meaning as well.


foice", "uglier than a bill fight", meaning a very bad situation or a depreciative comment on someone's physical attributes.


a yonkoma (four-panel comic) series that focuses on vulgar and self-depreciative humor.


It was in this depreciative sense that Quintus Caecilius Metellus might have been cognominated due.


He was a kindly man, for I never heard him say anything depreciative of others, either their works or their personalities.


"the usage of the term 'abnormal' allowed me to break free from the depreciative connotation of the word to convert it in a inclusive concept.


homologué ("not approved", which continued his trend of ironically self-depreciative titles) garnered the hit songs "Je marche seul", "Je te donne" (a bilingual.


from Napolitan paccharia, "Slaps" with a depreciative -ero to indicate something common.


However, the asset would need to be non-depreciative, otherwise the investment may not be profitable.


The selected lyrics were chosen as being depreciative to women to show misogyny.


In fact, he would use the term España in a depreciative way, an example of the "past" and what "should be avoided".


depreciative).


9, notes: "[T]his variety is frequently subject to depreciative [sic] attitudes, as Capois speakers face the predominance of Port-au-Prince.


market was flooded with the currencies of the crisis countries, putting depreciative pressure on their exchange rates.


a similar fashion as diminutives and are used to express negative or depreciative attitude the speaker may have of the noun.


Personal nouns can become non-personal in the plural to form "depreciative forms", which convey negative attitude; for example policjanty instead.



depreciative's Meaning':

tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value

Synonyms:

deprecating; slighting; uncomplimentary; depreciatory; belittling; deprecative; deprecatory;

Antonyms:

complimentary; favorable; flattering; uncritical; encomiastic;

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