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luxuriate Meaning in Bengali



 নিরতিশয় আনন্দ উপভোগ করা

Verb:

বিলাসী হত্তয়া,





luxuriate's Usage Examples:

Sarah was never content to luxuriate in her past laurels, but her musical appetite propelled her forward throughout.


while the Brutals live in a wasteland, their overlords (the "Eternals") luxuriate in the Vortex, apparently as self-satisfied as landed gentry.


Don Byas-influenced Thompson has a sound that invites the listener to luxuriate in its grace and strength".


2009, The Independent stating "its ambient textures feel rich enough to luxuriate in, evoking the suspended animation of big sadness with exquisite poise".


Adams is) require performers to cut straight to the punchline and not luxuriate in it too much.


"The words of the gurlesque „luxuriate: they roll around in the sensual while avoiding the sharpness of overt.


described Pimlico as "genteel, sacred to professional men… not rich enough to luxuriate in Belgravia proper, but rich enough to live in private houses.


meticulously produced sets of noise" and "you can feel the texture and luxuriate in the quality.


– the wealthy, fashionable intimates of high society – have sought to luxuriate in both a vicarious glamour and a monopoly on virtue through their public.


been described as "a thick bed of ride-snare rhythm for the soloists to luxuriate upon.


latter two "exude a sensual energy that you can feel the audience wants to luxuriate in.


with no costume -- living in my own face and not someone else's -- and luxuriate in my own skin.


the flavor of high-society elegance, in which the patrons invariably luxuriate; and a splendid cast of performers headed by Hepburn, Stewart, and Grant.


Pan Alley standards, delivered in a slow to mid-tempo pace, that "often luxuriate in melancholy" and communicate a sense of loneliness.


there is hardly a settler on the Lower Murray who can luxuriate in a vegetable.


"Proms 2016: A chance to luxuriate in Quincy Jones's genius – review".


Bodysgallen was "embosomed in woods of Noble growth, which are suffered to luxuriate their own way, without any fear of the axe".


that it "contains nary an extraneous detail, while still managing to luxuriate in the tender and awkward silences of young love".



Synonyms:

squander; wanton; waste; ware; consume;

Antonyms:

emptiness; add; idle; fill; refresh;

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