reproachfully Meaning in Bengali
কলঙ্কর ভাবে, ভর্ত্সনা সহ,
Adverb:
ভর্ত্সনা সহ, কলঙ্কর ভাবে,
Similer Words:
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reproachfully's Usage Examples:
For a long time after, the Morley families in the locality were, reproachfully, called Muirilli na gCloigeann (Morleys of the skulls).
On 23 March 1075 Pope Gregory VII wrote to him reproachfully about the lax clerical discipline in his diocese, urging him to leave.
Stephen in Acts 7 reproachfully exclaims to the Jewish authorities (see Sanhedrin trial of Jesus): "Ye.
Fritz, entering with beer, stopped and looked at me reproachfully.
always strolled with his arms buried to the wrists – and looked at me reproachfully.
Scarecrow gave a gasp and the Tin Woodman stopped short and looked reproachfully at the Woggle-Bug.
She stood up, looking reproachfully at her sloppy brother.
Stalking up to the bedside it drew the curtain, and looked at him reproachfully.
Alone on a dead-end street, it seems to look reproachfully at an area developed in a hodge-podge manner.
hallucinating when he finds his wife sitting at his side asking him reproachfully why he has tried to kill her.
After the execution of his son, Chupan spoke reproachfully about Abu Sa'id, and in a combat with his soldiers he was killed.
indeed inflict multiple blows with his axe, the prisoner rising up reproachfully the while – a ghastly sight that shocked the witnesses, drawing forth.
believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers, yet are found in the one faith with the.
Queen Victoria urged her daughter to act encouragingly rather than reproachfully towards Charlotte, believing that she could not expect the young princess.
" Nikolay shook his head reproachfully and said: "Tut, tut! You were not much of a cook!" In his mémoires,.
At which Alexander reproachfully insulted over him: "See there," said he, "the man who makes preparations.
in his native country: they then telephoned an astonished Tóibín and reproachfully told him: 'Mr O'Brien said: "No, it didn't".
the child stands by his bed, catches him by the arm, “and whisper[s] reproachfully, ‘Father, don’t you see I’m burning.
will own yourself a Quaker, will you not? Dyer: I own myself to be reproachfully so called.
Synonyms:
reprovingly;