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distressingly Meaning in Bengali



 মর্মভেদীভাবে,

Adverb:

মর্মভেদীভাবে,





distressingly's Usage Examples:

a very bland score, distressingly banal (all those waltzes!) and frequently gagglingly cutesy.


Carrie and a son called Lupin, the latter unsuitably engaged to the distressingly inferior Daisy Mutlar.


“D Is for Dogfight,” a mesmeric, slow-motion ballet of brutality so distressingly realistic that you may never be able to name a dog Buddy again.


Club called the episode "a little bit bland, a little too distressingly cliché".


Greene gave the film a poor review, describing it as "one of those distressingly carefree musicals [.


Even more distressingly, his ex-wife Leo is coming too.


engrossingly tense suspenser about teen vigilantes run amok, pic becomes distressingly conventional in its final act, its unusual qualities virtually dissolving.


infringements on academic freedom are distressingly common and that the climate for academic freedom is distressingly poor.


entirely fictitious chaperone, "Madame Khayatt", who suffered from "distressingly poor health" and was always indisposed when visitors asked after her.


soundproof rooms to avoid any violation by real life, especially the distressingly vulgar speech of children and women.


More distressingly, she tells him Hercules himself has fallen in love with her and plans.


” He also observed that there was “distressingly little in the way of useful primary and secondary materials” available.


sort, hospital trips too numerous to recall, some to sustain life, and distressingly, three deaths.


not only by the seeming pervasive scope of misconduct but even more distressingly by the seeming casualness by which such conduct is employed.


deliver forged orders and funds to have the ladies moved from their distressingly barracks-like quarters to an upper class hotel.


Fans of Psychic TV's more out-there work might find this distressingly restrained, but it's a remarkable performance nonetheless.


Raymond Douglas Davies, whose supreme talents as a writer have been so distressingly overlooked during the first half of [the 1970s].


productions, criticized the Vivian Beaumont Theater performance as "distressingly tedious" for the acting and staging.


released by the National Archives showed that abuses were described as "distressingly reminiscent of conditions in Nazi Germany or Communist Russia" by the.


limitless possibilities of the premise, too many of the encounters are distressingly run-of-the-mill.



Synonyms:

painfully;

Antonyms:

painlessly;

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