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heartened Meaning in Bengali



 উত্সাহ দেত্তয়া, উত্সাহ পাত্তয়া,

Verb:

উত্সাহ পাত্তয়া, উত্সাহ দেত্তয়া,





heartened's Usage Examples:

Abbott started this newspaper in 1905 in which he heartened blacks in southern United States to move into north far from racist south.


" "I am heartened to hear that Lieutenant Jeff Neville is expected to make a full recovery.


Its popularity was said to be due to its light-heartened and humorous content, as well as its inclusion of a mixture of unique.


In November 1097, the Crusaders besieging Antioch were heartened by the appearance of reinforcements in a Genoese squadron at St Symeon.


who wished to remain in the Episcopal Church and had therefore been "heartened" by the inhibition of Bishop Iker.


Aunt Martha is not heartened by them and forbids Stanley to see them.


" Al Odah said: "I am heartened that so many Americans agree that my son and others in Guantanamo Bay.


was tarnished significantly by this battle, and Christian Europe was heartened.


Jackie is so heartened by the good he accomplishes that he comes to care about it more than the.


This religious movement heartened many authors to find new ways.


Asian Americans had severely limited opportunities in the theater… [now] heartened by Ms.


managed to unsteadily stand his ground and faced the Horatius, who was heartened by his wildly successful strategy and confident of his imminent victory.


Seeking some impregnable magical defense, Tsotuga is heartened when his crony, Reiro the Beggar, tells him that just such a weapon is.


With his old friend and his ex-wife rooting him on, a heartened Steve makes a furious comeback in the final rounds.


far as the Scottish election results were concerned Scotia Future were heartened by the fact they came within sixty votes of beating the Liberal Democrats.


He was heartened by his progress and insisted on rejoining the Dubliners on their next.



Synonyms:

recreate; buck up; take heart; embolden; cheer; encourage;

Antonyms:

depressing; uncheerfulness; despair; dishearten; discourage;

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