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politer Meaning in Bengali



 ভদ্র, শালীন, বিনম্র, শ্লীল, অনুগ্র, শিষ্টাচারযুক্ত, বিনীত, সভ্য, সুশীল, চারু, বিনত, অমায়িক, আনম্র, অপ্রগল্ভ, শিষ্ট, সৌজন্যসূচক, ভদ্রোচিতভাবে প্রতিপালিত,

Adjective:

অপ্রগল্ভ, বিনত, আনম্র, অমায়িক, অনুগ্র, চারু, সুশীল, শ্লীল, সভ্য, বিনীত, শিষ্টাচারযুক্ত, শিষ্ট, বিনম্র, শালীন, ভদ্র,





politer's Usage Examples:

allow the shepherd to take all her wool, she replies that the shepherd is politer.


Rather, wretched serves here as a politer equivalent of expletive bloody and the like.


Yard is made out to be quite stupid, instead of omniscient, as in our politer productions.


But, with us, in the politer reign of Charles the Second, this power of correction began to be doubted:.


the attitude to guests of the manager and the receptionist, although she is politer) and enjoys Jackie Collins and sweets.


supposed to do for the remnant of the public from what is needed in the politer portions of the year.


The future imperative is politer than the imperative, and using the future tense (questioningly: "will you.


?") is politer still.


When this (politer) usage is intended, the phrase is uttered with mild inflexion to express.


story of the Hamaguri nyōbo [ja] (蛤女房, "clam wife"), which exist in both a politer written version (otogi-zōshi) and in a more rustic and vulgar oral tale.


, polite can use politer or more polite), with different frequencies according to context.


more polite instead of politer).


4Music described the song as similar to "Rude Boy" (2009) by Rihanna, only politer in tone.


"Right There" was compared to Rihanna's "Rude Boy", only politer in tone.


") The politer terms for merda in Classical Latin were stercus (gen.


the schools, which change these children into completely different (but politer) people.


and Peregrine returned to school the next day with shorter tongues and politer attitudes.



Synonyms:

gracious; well-mannered; mannerly; politeness; courteous; nice; niceness;

Antonyms:

nasty; ease; discourtesy; impolite; impoliteness;

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