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romanticised Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

বার romanticise,





romanticised's Usage Examples:

the description of these basement rooms as "dungeons" stems from the romanticised castle studies of the 19th century.


In the 19th century, a romanticised version of her early life was popularised by the play King René’s Daughter.


Christopher Snedden states that the concept of Kashmiriyat has been 'romanticised' and Kashmiriyat could not prevent antipathy and rivalry between the.


21 September 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft.


society was the Gothic Society (1811), and their periodical Iduna, a romanticised retrospect to Gothicismus.


To many Australians the poem is an overtly romanticised version of "The Australian condition", as Mackellar's family were of.


Though the judgment of outlawry is obsolete, romanticised outlaws became stock characters in several fictional settings.


efforts of the production crew to create the proper "Irish feel" – a romanticised ideal that often conflicts with the reality of daily life.


Danish play Kong Renés Datter (King René's Daughter) by Henrik Hertz, a romanticised account of the life of Yolande de Bar.


In 1820 it was "romanticised", as was the fashion of the day, by the addition of crenellations, plus.


folkloric tradition, the hajduk (hajduci or haiduci in the plural) is a romanticised hero figure who steals from, and leads his fighters into battle against.


Sulalatus Salatin (Genealogy of Kings), is a literary work that gives a romanticised history of the origin, evolution and demise of the great Malay maritime.


He is best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.


In the 1860s, Egley adopted the fashion for romanticised 18th-century subjects.


It parodies the romanticised, sometimes doom-laden accounts of rural life popular at the time, by.


The painting is a romanticised three-quarter-length portrait of Nightingale, depicted as a young woman.


His approach led him to question what he saw as the over-romanticised view that Stonehenge was built from bluestones hauled by hand from the.


available about traditional tales told in Orkney, but to an extent "romanticised and systematised" parts of it in the process of transforming the stories.


in his poetry and writings include liberal humanism, human relations, romanticised rebellion of youth, the emergence of and consequent events in Bangladesh.



Synonyms:

idealize; glamorize; glamourise; idealise; romanticize;

Antonyms:

detransitivize; dissimilate; tune; decrease; stiffen;

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