enraptured Meaning in Bengali
পরমানন্দিত করান, আহ্লাদিত করা,
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enraptured শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
সারকাজম এমন একটি আলংকারিক সাহিত্য-উপাদান যা কাউকে আহ্লাদিত করা অথবা সমাজের কিছু অংশকে ক্রমাগত আঘাত করা অথবা সরাসরি আঘাত না করে ঘুরিয়ে ।
enraptured's Usage Examples:
Hylas, based on accounts by Ovid and other ancient writers, in which the enraptured Hylas is abducted by Naiads (female water nymphs) while seeking drinking.
Dalí was immediately enraptured by Thom's statement, influencing his painting Topological Abduction of.
Ferry as a Casanova-style seducer of women, whilst being simultaneously enraptured by them.
Anapanasati Sutta: "For one enraptured at heart, the body grows calm and the mind grows calm.
When the body ' mind of a monk enraptured at heart grow calm, then.
was geology, but in 1846 she encountered her first Madrepore and became enraptured with something that appeared to be a rock, but was a living being.
writes: "His playing is at once almost unbearably touching and spiritually enraptured, offering a multidimensional emotional experience.
The prog purists of the day, who were still enraptured by the recent Digweed and Sasha GU mixes, were a little fazed by this.
So enraptured is he by Hedwig that he sees his whole life anew — the death of his mother.
all his life susceptible to the beauty of the religious music that had enraptured him as a child.
If one, longing for sensual pleasure, achieves it, yes, he's enraptured at heart.
and World War II history classes: "Students flock to his class and sit enraptured as he animates the pages of twentieth century European history through.
On top of all of this, the city is enraptured by the urban legend of the "Black Rider," the supposedly headless pilot.
oneself (with joy or grief), out of one's mind; in ecstasy, transported, enraptured, intoxicated; senseless, delirious, commonly used in the context of spiritual.
Synonyms:
rhapsodic; ecstatic; joyous; rapturous; rapt;
Antonyms:
cheerless; sorrowful; dejected; unhappy; joyless;