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donnish Meaning in Bengali



বিশেষ করে তার তুচ্ছ দিক শেখার উপর একটি সংকীর্ণ ফোকাস বা প্রদর্শন দ্বারা চিহ্নিত





donnish's Usage Examples:

that "It's the best collection since M R James in this narrow genre of donnish, tongue-in-cheek ghost stories.


He described this book as exhibiting "a donnish ease while blending amusement with edification".


academic world, a farewell raspberry blown at all things pedantically donnish, in a manner Lucky Jim would surely have approved.


the Basts will be penniless, Helen sends instruction from Germany to her donnish brother Tibby to make over £5000 of her own money to Leonard.


or did not feel sure of it, Provost Fortescue used to adopt a somewhat donnish, reserved, enigmatical manner and spoke little and (apparently) unwillingly.


sleuthing, and Stephen Campbell Moore brings just the right degree of donnish clumsiness to Maurice Wilkins, who shared their Nobel Prize in 1962 (four.


' It is ironic that Hunter, by far the more donnish of the two critics, should be the one to remind us that the barbarians.


Mauro Bosco (Italian) Hound's archenemy, Unlike the rarely appearing mafia donnish Moriarty in the books, this Moriarty is portrayed as working personally.


Harris also faults the editors' "donnish conservatism" and their adherence to prudish Victorian morals, citing as.


more comfortable in a wet tuxedo than a dry martini, more at ease as a donnish genealogist than reading (or playing) Playboy magazine, and who actually.


more comfortable in a wet tuxedo than a dry martini, more at ease as a donnish genealogist than reading (or playing) Playboy, and who actually dares to.


Say "Thank You": A guide for freshers, by a donnish bluestocking.


and even aside from that frankly I doubt if there's anybody more prima donnish than intelligence people – and in this capacity, the Attorney General is.



donnish's Meaning':

marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects

Synonyms:

academic; scholarly; pedantic;

Antonyms:

unscholarly; applied; superficial; nonintellectual;

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