obduracy Meaning in Bengali
একগুয়েমি
Noun:
একগুঁয়েমি,
Similer Words:
obdurateobdurately
obedience
obedient
obediently
obeisance
obelisk
obelisks
obese
obesity
obey
obeyed
obeying
obeys
obfuscate
obduracy শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
তবে তাঁর মধ্যে ছিল বড় একগুঁয়েমি ভাব ।
obduracy's Usage Examples:
stylist, he could tailor his game to the needs of the side, providing obduracy or attack as required.
method appointed by Christ in the words just cited and only as a remedy for obduracy is any other contemplated by Him.
from its Joint Declaration of de jure nuclear-weapon states’ repeated obduracy and attempts to avoid fulfilling their Treaty obligations to eventually.
This perceived obduracy led to the eventual demise of the Republic when the short-lived experiment.
Although he scores Afrikaan provincialism, police-state methods, and obduracy, it is done in a manner that suggests redemption will come from the purging.
The doctors' obduracy contributed to the First Bishops' War of 1639 in which the Covenanters.
and engaging the human will for repentance or bringing forth change or obduracy.
aid programmes struggled to implement under the weight of bureaucratic obduracy.
Stephen Campbell Moore catches perfectly the obduracy and awkwardness of Maurice Wilkins, forever tugging at his slightly too-long.
is the threat of magic or elimination in the face of the theoretical obduracy of the phenomenon that invites philosophical attention.
The Franklin's Tale, has a name similar to this, which may symbolise her obduracy.
Telegraph said "Ma was played with hilarious gruffness and rolling pin obduracy by Wendi Peters.
live, every second of the last 30 years of illness with such mind-blowing obduracy, is a testament to the core of who he was – a blind obsessionality that.
efforts to advance the conversation by the male protagonist's uncooperative obduracy.
enthusiasm to show that the collision of the 1980s was as much the fault of BBC obduracy and incompetence as government ideology and menace, she tips over into.
stage-managed and semi-feudal Scottish variety, the self-assurance — and obduracy — of the English version, which had long experience of upsetting monarchs.
endurable, endurance, endurant, endure, indurate, induration, nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two.
Thomas quickly became known for his obduracy in the seat negotiations with the Liberals.
origin) English examples ob-, o-, oc-, of-, og-, op-, os- against Latin ob obduracy, obdurate, obduration, obfuscate, oblique, obliquity, obstinate, obstreperous.
Synonyms:
resolution; firmness of purpose; adamance; resoluteness; unyieldingness; firmness; resolve;
Antonyms:
begin; disagree; indecisiveness; indecision; irresoluteness;