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scornfully Meaning in Bengali



 ঘৃণাপূর্ণভাবে,

Adverb:

ঘৃণাপূর্ণভাবে,





scornfully's Usage Examples:

To be sardonic is to be disdainfully or cynically humorous, or scornfully mocking.


insult(Ngelai in Vecemwe) and a derogatory word coined from "hagyi" and name scornfully tagged on the Kamwe by their neighbours the Margi, that literally means.


Byzantine emperors, although in a letter of Saint Jerome of 384, he "writes scornfully of the wealthy Christian women whose books are written in gold on purple.


The Boers called on Major Munn to surrender, but, scornfully refusing, he held out from daybreak till 2 pm, when the Canadian forces.


Scottish historical novelist Sir Walter Scott scornfully described the last method in a footnote to his influential poem Lady of.


fallibility of the moral consensus in his essay "On Liberty" (1859) refers scornfully to the odium theologicum, saying that, in a sincere bigot, it is one of.


Indeed, Nono scornfully labels Prometeo a "tragedia dell'ascolto", a tragedy of listening.


recantation, and then demanded her hand, on which, to his mortification, she scornfully informed him that she would be sorry to marry a turncoat.


move would "allow us to better fight against the regime", and he spoke scornfully of the improvements Déby had made to his military, saying that Déby "should.


She attempts to convince him that he is wrong by laughing scornfully at the idea that a glamorous woman like herself could possibly be a lowly.


In the episode, Bart scornfully dismisses the concept of the soul, and to show he is serious in his skepticism.


He scornfully told the jury he would "live longer than the lot of them".


Writing to his publisher in December, 1920, Housman scornfully observed of an illustrated edition of the poem, “How like an artist to.


conducted with great discretion: a later mistress of James, Lady Denham, said scornfully that she would not "go up and down the back stairs like Mistress Price".


Irenaeus accuses Marcus of seducing his followers, and scornfully writes (Adversus Haereses I.


Coresio was one of the group described scornfully by Galileo as the 'Pigeon League' of Aristotelian philosophers, associated.


" Twain has set a trap—an elaborate joke at the expense of what he scornfully refers to as the "Reasoning Race.


brother-in-law, offered thrice its weight in gold for the sword, but Sigmund scornfully said no.


bed and offers a deal, including immunity from prosecution, which Tony scornfully rejects.


Chatterton's age and rightly considering the pieces might be forgeries, later scornfully dismisses him.



Synonyms:

disdainfully; contumeliously; contemptuously;

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