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lamenting Meaning in Bengali



 বিলপমান, খিদ্যমান,

Adjective:

খিদ্যমান, বিলপমান,





lamenting's Usage Examples:

Munster and a member of the Ó Dálaigh clan of poets, he wrote poetry lamenting the eclipse of the native society and culture of Ireland.


She is normally invisible and foretells death in her clan by lamenting in the night at a waterfall, stream or Loch, or in a glen or on a mountainside.


lamenting over the Destruction of Jerusalem, critics[who?] have interpreted the figure as a self-portrait by Michelangelo, with the artist lamenting over.


Eyprepocnemis plorans, the lamenting grasshopper, is a species of insect in the family Acrididae.


It is a blues lamenting the bad treatment of a woman at the hands of "my man".


Moving beyond the elegy lamenting a single death, their purpose was rarely sensationalist.


The song is a ballad, with Baïleche lamenting a relationship which has ended.


The song is about a lover lamenting about a relationship that has lost its flame.


she is more and more willing to join her husband on Mars while still lamenting about leaving behind all that is on Earth.


Perrier have been criticized as "undistinguished glitz", with critics lamenting Warhol's "passionate avarice", accusing him of crossing the line into.


Horne fled, lamenting the failure of his hopes [.


forms the basis of the Irish aisling, in which the speaker meets Ireland lamenting her woes.


"The Wearing of the Green" is an Irish street ballad lamenting the repression of supporters of the Irish Rebellion of 1798.


The lower earthly register shows eight lamenting saints connected to the commissioner, the church and the chapel - on the.


Ballmer also indicated that the company "screwed up with Windows Mobile", lamenting that Windows Mobile 7 was not yet available and that the Windows Mobile.


19th-century Georgian culture, Orbeliani is noted for his patriotic poetry, lamenting Georgia's lost past and independent monarchy.


Spelunky creator Derek Yu talked about his nostalgia for Minus World, lamenting a lack of mystique found in modern games.


Within the context of the musical, it is performed by King George III lamenting the anti-royal machinations of the rebelling American colonists.



Synonyms:

wailful; sorrowful; wailing;

Antonyms:

overjoyed; happy; joyous; joyful;

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