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laconically Meaning in Bengali







laconically's Usage Examples:

song for his 1958 live album Misterioso featured "a long, laconically hilarious (and laconically, hilariously virtuosic) Johnny Griffin solo that's a landmark.


The stylistic means employed were simple, direct language, which laconically described but did not evaluate the destroyed world, and a restriction.


Lough Ce appear to be the only contemporary reference to Donn Sléibhe, laconically reporting that Donnsleibhe O'Gadhra mortuus est in the year 1181.


Glassner’s Mesopotamian Chronicles is an ancient Mesopotamian Chronicle laconically recording the cost of various commodities from the beginning of the second.


"derogatory"), even after the flamboyant Creed publicly taunted him, by laconically remarking, "He's great.


His death is recorded laconically in the Irish annals, without details.


Stelenreihe, "row of stelae," has been attributed to him and is inscribed laconically: "Erība-adad, king of the universe".


The Eclectic Chronicle refers laconically to “the Nth year of Mār-bῑti-aḫḫē-idinna” but the context is lost.


"His natural eloquence and his love of literature," d'Alembert laconically noted, "were his qualifications to the Academy.


He laconically stated "my face was my fortune", alluding to what Canon Morris referred.


"the boys" couldn't take care of Ernest themselves, to which Briscoe laconically replied, "Well, we thought about 'killing' him.


An inscription from a rock-cut church near Ivanovo laconically mentions the death of "emperor Gergi" in the year 1308/1309.


Baratashvili "evolved a language all his own, obscure but sonorous, laconically modern, sometimes splendidly medieval, with pseudo-archaisms.


people corrected them by calling out the proper readings, the deputies laconically replied Gavan! (= "With us!").


[Chekhov] for depicting so expressively and subtly, so poetically and yet laconically, both the nature and different types of human character," Viktor Burenin.


Sapkowski himself in several interviews laconically expressed his negative opinion about the film: "I can answer only with.


The colonel thanked God for his escape; Gebru Tareke laconically comments "most of his men, who remained trapped in the town".


Hugh Farrelly interviewed in The Irish Independent stated laconically that "France were significantly better over 80 minutes" and "Craig Joubert.


To which Jones laconically replied: "Sorry, doctor, she slipped".



Synonyms:

dryly; drily;

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