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disapprovingly Meaning in Bengali



 চলের বিপরীত,

Adverb:

চলের বিপরীত,





disapprovingly's Usage Examples:

Portuguese as a single language, also use the word Castrapo to refer disapprovingly to the current standard form of Galician, which they consider to be.


In his Tusculan Disputations, Cicero disapprovingly notes that Amafanius was one of the first philosophers writing in Latin.


publisher, Fawcett Gold Medal, agreed to add a narrator who commented disapprovingly on the characters' behavior so as to "teach moral lessons" about the.


their musical style – so much so that Creem magazine later wrote, not disapprovingly, that "the Seeds, of course, managed to work 'Pushin' Too Hard' into.


but also from his bespectacled fish-like appearance when he glares disapprovingly at his students.


The term is often used disapprovingly, in reference to works for unsophisticated audiences.


Eginhard Meijering, Vincent Brümmer and Harry Kuitert, who replied to him disapprovingly, and eventually faced him in a debate on "the tenability of atheism".


showing her struggling against gorillas as Vincent Van Gogh looks on disapprovingly.


Sainte-Beuve disapprovingly compared it to Alphonse de Lamartine's similar and similarly famous.


Wilson confirms that she used to work at "a fish and chip shop", he disapprovingly tells Wilson that a girl with "the wrong sort of background" could ruin.


The boss looked at me disapprovingly.


controlling guy named Ken (Michael Graziadei) who inspects the merchandise disapprovingly.


Protestant couple (Palin and Jones at the 2014 Python reunion) comment disapprovingly on the Catholic Church forbidding contraception while the Catholic couple.


According to records displayed in the church, the letter writer also added disapprovingly that, "The Steeple house [of Belaugh St Peter] stands high, perked like.


the 1970 film The Boys in the Band (1970), as a pedestrian glancing disapprovingly at flamboyant Emory (Cliff Gorman) on a Manhattan street corner.


He was also noted for writing disapprovingly of up-and-coming music and composers who he believed were overrated.


flag, as if to salute it, but the people on the porch glared at him disapprovingly due to his appearance.


The quarterstaff instructor looks disapprovingly on both the fencing and dancing masters.


Although Lurch groans disapprovingly at the idea of someone bringing a weapon into the house, he returns.


As for the lapdogs, the American painter Francis Davis Millet wrote disapprovingly in a letter sent from Titanic's last stop, Queenstown in Ireland, "Looking.



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