hedonists Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
আনন্দবাদী দার্শনিক,
Similer Words:
heedheeded
heedful
heeding
heedless
heedlessly
heedlessness
heeds
heel
heeled
heels
heft
hefted
heftier
hefting
hedonists শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
কুম্ভরীপা, "কুমোর"; লক্ষ্মীঙ্করা*, "পাগল রাজকন্যা"; লীলপা, "রাজকীয় আনন্দবাদী দার্শনিক"; লুচিকপা, "পলায়নপর"; লুইপা, "মৎস্য-অন্ত্র ভক্ষণকারী"; মহীপা, "মহান"; ।
hedonists's Usage Examples:
Psychological hedonists have tried to reinterpret these cases in terms of pleasure-seeking behavior.
They are characterized as hedonists, who engage in sexual acts and substance abuse, throughout the course.
prostitute who goes about her trade with misery and is being abused by hedonists and criminals while trying to find some sort of appeasement away from.
The book describes a subculture of transatlantic-based wealthy hedonists.
Axiological hedonists hold that pleasure is the only thing that has intrinsic value.
" Many Christian hedonists, such as Matt Chandler, point to figures such as Blaise Pascal and Jonathan.
members of the Beat Generation developed a reputation as new bohemian hedonists, who celebrated non-conformity and spontaneous creativity.
take theatre, television roles", Melbourne Leader "Standing up to male hedonists", Sunday Herald Sun, 12 June 2005 Jack, Victoria (31 July 2009), "Satirising.
"New hedonists beat decadence of my youth".
pursuit of the most opposite extremes never resulted in disorder…" Extreme hedonists and materialists like the Charvakas are very candid with regard to pursuing.
explains his anti-social view and how his sect will get rid of perceived hedonists - albeit he had told Norma, and would tell Silver Star later, that he.
The Cyrenaics were hedonists and held that pleasure was the supreme good in life, especially physical.
Though the seeds of the theory can be found in the hedonists Aristippus and Epicurus, who viewed happiness as the only good, and in.
Synonyms:
pagan; man-about-town; playboy; pleasure seeker; sensualist; Corinthian;
Antonyms:
nonreligious person; religious; religious person;