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pomposity Meaning in Bengali



 নিদারুণ আত্মম্ভরিতা,

Noun:

নিদারুণ আত্মম্ভরিতা,





pomposity's Usage Examples:

suitable only for painting" and "ruthlessly violated the tradition of pomposity and aloofness" current in German sculpture.


He originated the non-sequitur "Banana Oil!" as a phrase deflating pomposity and posing.


was to a turkey, "always gobbledygobbling and strutting with ridiculous pomposity.


social cancer, based on the novel, is masked by the flamboyance and the pomposity of the affluent members of Filipino society.


One reviewer said of his work that "Harbage treats pomposity with sarcasm, hypocrisy with irony, and failure with gentleness.


language and were issued by Dharma Pala (resplendent in the grandiosity and pomposity of usual titles).


remains synonymous in Russia with wanton graphomania and self-important pomposity.


focused on complexity and stripped down instrumentation, while avoiding the pomposity and stage props of the big progressive rock acts.


[puncturing] the pomposity of the powerful on behalf of the poor and the powerless.


The king's music is marked by wide leaps, conveying pomposity and exaggeration.


infectious inquisitiveness; immunity to dogma; and an always-running pomposity detector.


of the satire in 'Ibid' is not so much the follies of students as the pomposity of academic scholarship.


Dic Siôn Dafydd left Wales and became a draper in London; his pomposity led him to claim that he had forgotten how to speak Welsh, and on a visit.


artist's dominant existential concerns and an ironic treatment of the pomposity and posturing inherent to his new contemporary urban life.


favoured 'artiness' which many of his contemporaries ridiculed as lifeless pomposity, and was one of the major detractors of Alexander Griboyedov and his Woe.


an unknown continent that he didn't even own was the height of royal pomposity.


His extravagance and pomposity made him unpopular among the general public, and his attempts to interfere.


therefore predates 1287, but it already demonstrates Isaac's penchant for pomposity: comparing Aire and Jerusalem, he suggests that the Messiah, if he knew.



Synonyms:

ostentation; inflation; pretentiousness; puffiness; inelegance; splashiness; ostentatiousness; pompousness;

Antonyms:

deflation; unpretentiousness; naturalness; tastefulness; elegance;

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