frivolity Meaning in Bengali
কাজে, মনে বা বাক্যে চপলতা, চাপল্য
Noun:
ছেবলামি, চাপল্য, অসার বিষয়, অসার বস্তু, তুচ্ছ বিষয়, তুচ্ছ বস্তু, ছেলেমি, ছেলেমানুষি, মূর্খতা,
Similer Words:
frivolousfrivolously
frivols
frizzle
frizzles
frizzy
fro
frock
frocks
frog
froggy
frogman
frogmarched
frogmen
frogs
frivolity শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
শোকার্ততার শারীরিক লক্ষণ হল: অবসাদ, পেশীর টান বা দুর্বলতা, শরীরে ব্যাথা, অতি চাপল্য, শক্তির অভাব ।
frivolity's Usage Examples:
of the common errors of a depraved taste to confound simplicity with frivolity.
Tactical frivolity is a form of public protest involving humour; often including peaceful non-compliance with authorities, carnival and whimsical antics.
History of frivolity) is a 1967 Spanish television special by Televisión Española, directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador.
Friedrich Blume was particularly severe on what he called the "astonishing frivolity and often complete irresponsibility" of the editors of this edition (specifically.
deprecatory sense, it may imply a measure of respect for language skills or frivolity, among various other benign usages.
for their attendance, a memento of the occasion, or simply as an aid to frivolity.
and the attendant horrors of war, the staff engage in humorous hijinks, frivolity, and petty rivalries off-duty.
well known for performing classical works with a distinctly unorthodox frivolity, joking with the audience and performing all sorts of antics.
essay Notes on "Camp" (1964) emphasized its key elements as: "artifice, frivolity, naïve middle-class pretentiousness, and shocking excess".
The last movement is characterised by good humour and frivolity, with "enough ending jokes to bring the house down".
of the Venetian middle classes, who are pitted against Venice's "new frivolity".
Keri (קֶרִי) is a Hebrew term which literally means "happenstance", "frivolity" or "contrariness"[citation needed] and has come to mean seminal emission.
and then the cataclysmic events of 1940, peacetime lives of boredom and frivolity give way to a sense of purpose and solidarity.
learn to sing for the first time, even though their father disallowed frivolity after their mother's death.
The album received mixed reviews, with some praising the self-aware frivolity of the project, while others criticized the arrangements.
" He summarises it as follows: Rejecting the frivolity of intricately plotted romantic intrigues in the nineteenth-century French.
local nationalism and civic virtue, and freedom from the lax detail and frivolity that was thought to characterize the architecture of France and Italy.
Synonyms:
fluff; triviality; trivia; small beer; trifle; bagatelle; frippery;
Antonyms:
irresoluteness; intractability; cleanliness; humility; seriousness;