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fitly Meaning in Bengali







fitly's Usage Examples:

to find the word, or words, by which [an] idea may be most fitly and aptly expressed — Peter Mark Roget, 1852 Synonym dictionaries have a.


temperament than his genial and healthy aspect might convey to the casual eye; fitly framed for strong battle, but not impervious to the access of sometimes.


Philastrius's life began with a great act of renunciation, for which he might fitly be compared to Abraham.


preserve such further monumental or other memorials or buildings as may fitly commemorate the distinguished services rendered by the said Captain James.


treatment in a tragic style, and similarly the banquet of Thyestes cannot be fitly described in the strains of everyday life or in those that approach the.


Rabanus Maurus: He fitly mentions the Greek iota, and not the Hebrew jod, because the iota stands.


Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance.


not within the house of the Lord, and I say unto you that our justice, fitly symbolized by this woman's form, does not ask that you add to the woes of.


It was not until Eventyets Land (1863) appeared that he was fitly appreciated.


young career, — His mourners were two hosts, his friends and foes; And fitly may the stranger lingering here Pray for his gallant spirit's bright repose;.


Philip Leroy Culbertson, A word fitly spoken, 1995, p.


congratulate you upon your phenomenal success at Atlanta – it was a word fitly spoken.


Bosley Crowther of The New York Times writing "The Country Girl comes along fitly as one of the fine and forceful pictures of the year.


lively as before For sure so well instructed are my tears, That they would fitly fall in ordered characters.


voice — is so absolutely right and convincing that the style drapes most fitly around her.


Simple heroism in battle, on the contrary, is fitly rewarded by a medal of honor, although such act of heroism may not have.


marshals thereof where real estate shall be the subject of sale, as shall fitly and efficiently effect the purposes of this act, and vest in the purchasers.


themselves to your mind, and which, I believe, could by no one be more fitly mapped out than by you who have laboured so strenuously to rouse the young.


The gold and silver are derived from the proverb: "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.



Synonyms:

fittingly; appropriately; befittingly; suitably;

Antonyms:

inappropriately; unsuitably;

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