frivolously Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
frivolsfrizzle
frizzles
frizzy
fro
frock
frocks
frog
froggy
frogman
frogmarched
frogmen
frogs
frolic
frolicked
frivolously's Usage Examples:
a careful analysis or synthesis of existent scholarship, especially frivolously or superficially so.
NRA was a stylised image of a salmon in a circle of water, sometimes frivolously referred to by the staff of the NRA as the washing machine.
Makoto begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems.
Some women were denied benefits for being seen to spend their money frivolously, or for being suspected of extramarital affairs while their soldier husbands.
medical research resources allocated to develop such drugs were spent frivolously when they could have been better spent researching cures for more serious.
When her husband divorces her, she realizes she has frivolously given away all her happiness.
He also had a penchant for gambling and for spending money frivolously.
We have labeled these—only half frivolously—"Boswash,""Chipitts," and "SanSan.
adherents and a rich philosophical thought and it should not be taken frivolously.
environment we know but by that of those frothy American films which so frivolously take us to a world of millionaires.
right moment to propose to Aylar, frequently thwarted by his friends frivolously wrestling him to the ground.
confessed in an interview that it was because of her immaturity that she frivolously declined Khanna's offer of marriage to her in 1971 and had she accepted.
— Rochelle Greayer It is a style meant to feel frivolously overdone and pleasantly, extravagantly unbalanced, yet sleek and modern.
He does not write frivolously—except when frivolity is called for!—and he writes well.
Avsec decided to become a lawyer because he was sued frivolously for the song "Ah! Leah!" He won the lawsuit but lost all of the royalties.
The man, Cecil Barnley, confesses to having frivolously squandered his fortune and has embarked on one last silly lark before.
"appears to be lampooning Hinduism and Hindus" and uses sacred terms frivolously.
stuff of the behavioural sciences, Resnais's latest collage seems quite frivolously based, intertwining fairy tale, comedy of manners and Feuillade-like.
should not sit in [the area of] the Temple Courtyard, nor should he act frivolously when standing before [the place of] the eastern gate, as [implied by.
The song is a music hall-style number which frivolously references the legend of Lady Godiva, re-imagining it in the modern day:.