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pitiable Meaning in Bengali



 সমবেদনার যোগ্য, শোচনীয়

Adjective:

সকরূণ, অভাগা,





pitiable শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

রাজামাতি  চলচ্চিত্রটি কাঠমুন্ডু তে রাজামাতি নামের একজন অভাগা নেওয়ার বালিকা সম্পর্কিত যিনি সিরিজভাবে ব্যর্থ সম্পর্কে  জড়িয়ে পড়েন ।

দেখা গেছে, এসব অভাগা দলে দলে পথের ওপর পড়ে ধুঁকছেন আর আবর্জনার পাশে উচ্ছিষ্টে ভাগ বসাতে পরস্পর ।

pitiable's Usage Examples:

The road was in a pitiable conditions before this modern state.


Beckett describes a small world consisting of a flattened cylinder and its pitiable inhabitants.


The movie depicts the pitiable state of the silk weavers in the town of Kanchipuram as they were unorganized.


Telemachus, who is concerned that his father may have died a pathetic and pitiable death at sea rather than a reputable and gracious one in battle.


fir tree ever beheld by human eyes" and called its destruction a "truly pitiable tale" and a "crime".


captured and sentenced to be hanged, in a chapter that portrays him as pitiable in his anguish.


Meanwhile, the condition of the Bengali peasantry became increasingly pitiable, with famines becoming a regular occurrence as landlords (who risked immediate.


In 1925 Nancy Astor MP noted in the Commons that "There is no more pitiable sight in life than a child which has been arrested for playing in the street".


Quarterly that Hornung's characterisation of the novel's hero as being pitiable for being unable to appreciate anthems demonstrates that A Bride from the.


Murasaki's 11th century novel The Tale of Genji, where it referred to pitiable qualities.


Never was a more pitiable attempt; she had scarcely a thread of voice remaining nor the power to.


She was then carried off into Hell leaving nothing but the sound of 'her pitiable cries'.


community;[citation needed] and the pitiable dead.


Not only spirits superior to man can be considered kami; spirits that are considered pitiable or weak have also been.


Tiridates in character was brave and bold, but was short and of a pitiable appearance.


that the root Kummer is related to the dialect world Kümar 'impoverished, pitiable person' or to the surname Kummer.


condition of the Aboriginal people of the Lower Murray areas, brought to a pitiable state by the appropriation of their land by European settlers.


has been used as a pejorative epithet to describe a cowardly, weak or pitiable person.


that use it in their portrayal of disabled people, because it promotes a pitiable, essentially negative, largely disempowered image of people with disabilities.


"My character in 'Kam Zarf' is negative yet pitiable: Nadia Khan".


However, the malakas is less pitiable compared to the feminized malakismenos.



Synonyms:

contemptible; pathetic; pitiful;

Antonyms:

superior; ample; good; estimable;

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