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disdainfully Meaning in Bengali



 ঘৃণাপূর্ণভাবে,

Adverb:

ঘৃণাপূর্ণভাবে,





disdainfully's Usage Examples:

To be sardonic is to be disdainfully or cynically humorous, or scornfully mocking.


sustained view of one's self as better than others, which is expressed by disdainfully criticising them, overinflating one's own capability and belittling them.


Calle Mayor (Main Street), to the point that some critics nicknamed it disdainfully Calle Menor (Minor Street).


She speaks disdainfully of marriage and makes it clear she is happily divorced.


by-passers that have not been used to the like, and therefore by them disdainfully called Lothberie".


guests, Link Phillips, makes a pass at her the next morning, but she disdainfully rejects him.


11 I, Laïs, who laughed so disdainfully at Greece and once kept a swarm of young lovers at my door, dedicate.


mouth; the upper lip has more character than the lower, which drops disdainfully.


In Peru and Bolivia, the word roto ("tattered") is used to refer disdainfully to Chileans.


Eliza disdainfully explains why they are unnecessary and wonders what Higgins is going to do without her (in another version, Eliza disdainfully tells.


After she disdainfully refused to answer his questions, .


makes a break for it and is shot by the SS officer in charge, who states disdainfully and ironically: "To think that Germany could produce a piece of filth.


" Early Anabaptists were viewed disdainfully by their adversaries as a radical peasant movement.


Jeremiah repeatedly apply this epithet to Babylonian scholars, but he spoke disdainfully of his nativeland as well.


critical of the legitimate Satanists who never join the Church itself, yet disdainfully denounces Christians who sacrifice animals and worship God.


Silvis wrote that, as a queer person, he had previously "looked disdainfully upon gay marriage as a plot to domesticate our uniqueness"; however,.


Rejecting baseball disdainfully, he ended his career early on September 21, 1915 with a .


an article titled “Pleasing Star But Story Only Mildly Interesting” disdainfully reviewed Something Different, noting that, on top of Binney’s lackluster.



Synonyms:

cavalierly;

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