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foolishly Meaning in Bengali



 মূর্খতাপূর্ণভাবে,

Adverb:

মূর্খতাপূর্ণভাবে,





foolishly's Usage Examples:

having "only mannerisms (he rubs his nose a lot and grins, and giggles foolishly), and not a personality.


battle in which John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, charged valiantly but foolishly at the French artillery and was slain at the age of nearly 70, along with.


fight because he was outgunned, but saw his chance after the troops "foolishly" wasted their ammunition.


effort is not considered to be wasted, nor are they expected to play foolishly; otherwise they would not last very long.


Creedence influence proudly on its sleeve which is probably the reason we (foolishly) left if off the album and consigned it to the obscurity of a flip-side.


foolishly).


I then said that we had better make off at once, but my men very foolishly would not obey me, so they stayed there drinking much wine and killing.


asserting that Pre-Raffaelitism (or rather the artists who have been foolishly styled Pre-Raffaelites) is a "great fact", and perhaps may lead to the.


It keeps you from destroying things too foolishly.


With a negative connotation pride refers to a foolishly and irrationally corrupt sense of one's personal value, status or accomplishments.


Sicily], then she complained loudly with overweening words and raved foolishly for jealousy, and Demeter in anger trampled her with her feet and destroyed.


the empire along the Lower Danube, after which, he and the dux Maximus foolishly proceeded to extort and starve them.


pottage is something immediately attractive but of little value taken foolishly and carelessly in exchange for something more distant and perhaps less.


men with bearded masks carved of wood, carrying on and generally acting foolishly.


In these tales the Molboes are portrayed as a simple folk, who act foolishly while attempting to be wise.


After spending his money foolishly Lois finds out and Peter decides to dump it from a blimp at the Super.



Synonyms:

unwisely;

Antonyms:

sagely; wisely;

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