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disdainful Meaning in Bengali



 ঘৃণার্হ, হেয়

Adjective:

ঘৃণাপূর্ণ, তাচ্ছল্যপূর্ণ,





disdainful শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ঘেঁটু বা ঘণ্টাকর্ণ হলেন বাংলার জনসমাজের কল্পিত ঘৃণার্হ এক চর্মরোগের দেবতা, শিবের অনুচর এবং তীব্র হরিবিদ্বেষী ।

আত্মরতিমূলক ব্যক্তিত্ব ব্যাধি'তে আক্রান্তরা প্রায়ই অপরের প্রতি উন্নাসিক ও তাচ্ছল্যপূর্ণ মনোভাব প্রদর্শন করে ।

কেউ আগের মত গান বাজনা করতে থাকত, আর অন্যেরা ঘাটটির আসে পাশের লোকদেরকে ঘৃণাপূর্ণ মন্তব্য করত ও গালাগাল করত ।

disdainful's Usage Examples:

with this complex typically come across as supercilious, haughty, and disdainful toward others.


party structure in territorial politics; Bob Fleming was particularly disdainful of party politics during the campaign, calling it a "great schmozzle".


toil, Their homely joys, and destiny obscure; Nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smile The short and simple annals of the poor.


On his return to Indian shores in the late 1960s, he found a disdainful lack of child health services and worked to improve it, while he worked.


His head is turned and his face pinched in a disdainful and somewhat bitter smile.


He eventually turned away from traditional medicine, and was disdainful of drugs and unnatural medications.


Tiberius, described him as worthy of becoming emperor (capax imperii), but "disdainful" of supreme power.


are often depicted as falling into a dynamic where their friends are disdainful of their efforts, or offer bad advice or other counterproductive help.


"unquestioning deference toward the Shah", which "contrasted sharply with his disdainful attitude toward the deputies, whom he treated virtually as schoolchildren".


laconic, irreverent in the face of authority, naturally egalitarian and disdainful of British class differences.


However he is disdainful and choleric.


despite describing Gharty as a "buddy" on at least one occasion, is openly disdainful of his presence in the unit, and begins in season 7 to openly question.


actresses in the world", she is known for her portrayals of cold and disdainful characters devoid of morality.


Balj ibn Bishr, treated their Ifriqiyan counterparts in high-minded and disdainful fashion, and the armies nearly came to blows.


refers to a statement from a politician about another one which contains disdainful purpose or notorious offense.


for his rivalry with the young Voltaire, who immortalised Roy with some disdainful public words.


He was disdainful of civilian institutions, rarely actually showed up for work at the Supreme.



Synonyms:

scornful; insulting; contemptuous; disrespectful;

Antonyms:

unsarcastic; lowborn; unadventurous; submissive; respectful;

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