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lionised Meaning in Bengali







lionised's Usage Examples:

Her role was lionised in the British press and she was awarded a medal, £1,000 and a pension.


[citation needed] The event was lionised in the British press and became an icon of the qualities of the British.


More recently, he has been lionised for his role as the slick artist agent-entrepreneur in the movie 2 Filhos.


War and was taken up by Siegfried Sassoon, but after a period of being lionised socially he led a mainly unsatisfactory life, suffering from bad health.


He was lionised by society, and opened credit accounts with restaurants, tailors and car.


Major-General Gordon was lionised as a British war hero after his death at the end of the Siege of Khartoum.


daring acts and were either executed or died violent deaths, few came to be lionised in popular art and literature to the same extent as Singh.


Pursued by the police and lionised by the media, Clive becomes both a fugitive and a reluctant hero.


Guan Yu's life was lionised and his achievements glorified to such an extent after his death that he.


After the sentencing and conclusion of the trial, Yutar was lionised in the media as South Africa’s saviour, the defender of civilisation against.


Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi's turn as a lionised New York artist complaining at his opening at the Serge Sorokko Gallery.


painting of the treaty signing (seated second from the right), and he was lionised in the iconic painting, "Statesmen of World War I" (standing directly above.


In the wake of the disaster at Quiberon, Thurot was lionised as a hero in France.


Franklin, the author argues, "has been vilified in romantic periods and lionised in entrepreneurial ones" since "each era appraises him anew" and thus "in.


Hadji Murad surrendered to the Russians, who lionised but mistrusted him.


late-Victorian working-class characters, had in his later years come to be lionised by scholars of English letters.


He abhorred being lionised, and made a point of emitting the most commonplace remarks to fend off.


He was lionised as a liberal hero in London.


Wood was lionised as the discoverer of Ephesus.


His life was lionised and his achievements glorified to such an extent after his death in 220.



Synonyms:

observe; honour; honor; lionize; respect; abide by; celebrate;

Antonyms:

reject; violate; disoblige; disobey; disrespect;

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