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puerility Meaning in Bengali



 ছেলেমানুষপনা,

Noun:

ছেলেমানুষপনা,





puerility's Usage Examples:

stirring about it all, despite the apparent puerility.


Stockhausen, like Blake's fool, persists in his puerility and grows wise.


adopting the bitter tone of Archilochus, but avoiding his license and puerility.


way dimmed by the "nice" atmosphere of the youth club scenes and the puerility of the social workers, who can apparently be so easily duped.


encapsulates many of his beliefs in just a few sentences: "Sentimentalism begets puerility.


Whoever cooked up this ad is guilty of a disgraceful act of malicious puerility.


relation to the vaunted 16-player multi-player mode and was critical of the puerility of the game's humour.


' The episode is mildly interesting and avoids the puerility of recent episodes.


In general, damage to this area results in puerility, disinhibition, and an inappropriate jocular affect.


exceeded them all in the peculiar compromise between irony and a refined puerility, a fountain of happiness because it represents a return to his happiest.


The puerility of these considerations makes incomprehensible that, for more than one.


To me there is nothing but puerility in a tale in which the human form—and the local human passions and conditions.


But in the case of The House Of The Dead: Overkill, a little puerility was the order of business.


and provides a certain dignity even amid the ribald banter and utter puerility of the pension-age adolescents … a guilty pleasure of a musical!" and.


remain calmer, but still amazed by the mixture of exuberant invention and puerility.


Declamation, repetition, puerility, a lack of logic and coherence strike the unprepared reader at every turn.


public- public, publican, publication, publicity puer puer- boy puerile, puerility, puerperant pulcher pulchr- beautiful pulchritude, pulchritudinous pullus.


from the past rekindle a patriotic fervour that has been lost in "the puerility of an insipid present," and that such plays "provide a rare exercise of.


from the past rekindle a patriotic fervour which has been lost in "the puerility of an insipid present," and that such plays "provide a rare exercise of.



Synonyms:

youngness; childishness;

Antonyms:

thirty-something; ripeness; oldness;

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