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insipidity Meaning in Bengali



 নীরসতা, বিরসতা, স্বাদগন্ধহীনতা, নির্জীবতা,

চরম নিষ্প্রভতা; আত্মা বা সুদ উদাসীন

Noun:

বিরসতা, নীরসতা,





insipidity's Usage Examples:

These Memoirs, which, as Saint-Simon said "of an insipidity to make you sick", contain many facts about the reign of Louis XIV.


A smooth read, yes, but the original story is diluted to insipidity.


"the man who could avoid the cartoonist's two pitfalls of cruelty and insipidity was no small artist, even in a small field".


) John Glassner once wrote that to display "the insipidity of the plot, its execrable motivation or the want of it, and the tastelessness.


last night destroyed the brilliancy completely, and left a residuum of insipidity.


page be cast aside, and the poor author stigmatized with dullness and insipidity.


so different from the honeyed insipidity of the usual representations of her" - "Who was Thérèse of the Child Jesus in reality?" (The Hidden Face p.


    Verily I say unto you: God is dead,     We vomit the agonizing insipidity of your prayers,     For your prayers have been the greasy smoke over.


and complex, Kolibri offers value for money, but a certain dullness and insipidity accompanies it.


style of the 13th century and in glowing colour, nothing yet of Victorian insipidity'.


] There is none of the syrupy insipidity that has marked much writing for strings behind jazz soloists thus far.


German pulpit oratory had degenerated into utter bad taste and brainless insipidity, these sermons are distinguished by noble simplicity, pure Christian sentiment.


shows some life as Roy", though his role was "an anomaly in a sea of insipidity", while the San Francisco Chronicle's reviewer disliked Lerman's performance.


Here was tasteless insipidity, vulgarity of soul, and mercenary fawning; there, polished good sense.


He returns then to the theme of the staid insipidity of the city-state, observing the unsettling cleanliness of the physical.


these by bounds in her realized humanity and in so doing suggests their insipidity.


everybody for herself; and, while ridiculing all empty-headed or vain insipidity, whether fashionable or eccentric, was always ready to applaud the unusual.


language, as it was closer to Italian and thus partly able to camouflage the insipidity of Mondonville's work.


characteristic was her serenity of spirit and her sweetness which was never insipidity.



insipidity's Meaning':

extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest

Synonyms:

blandness; unappetizingness; unappetisingness; insipidness;

Antonyms:

appetizingness; ungraciousness; emotionality; palatability; lively;

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