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sententiousness Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

কুঁদুলেপনা,





sententiousness's Usage Examples:

Self-righteousness, also called sanctimoniousness, sententiousness and holier-than-thou attitudes is a feeling or display of (usually smug) moral superiority.


teeth into Krusty's ravenous fame-grubbing and Lovejoy's sepulchral sententiousness, respectively, with enthusiasm.


"Pangborn's gracious literacy usually overcomes a tendency towards a cloying sententiousness.


praise of his crew's valor as exaggeration unfold with the leaden sententiousness of a grade-school pageant.


Still, if the message sometimes veers uncomfortably toward sententiousness, it reaches its comic apogee in Alex’s born-again ex-junkie cousin.


Han refrains from sententiousness despite the fact that his works explore the suffering of the socially.


Parr, however, carefully avoided extremes and criticized the sententiousness of "vain gospellers", although never directing any criticism on anyone.


However McMillan argues that "the writing is marred by sententiousness and relentless intellectual name-dropping".


taking issue with the Merchant of Venice chapter as "[having] the usual sententiousness about the problem of being Jewish.


Bruyère reminds the reader of Montaigne, but he aimed too much at sententiousness to attempt even the apparent continuity of the great essayist.


ill-disciplined imitation of Greek poetical models, and in prose by a dry sententiousness of style, gradually giving way to a clear and fluent strength.


Street Journal sadly mentioned, "things take a turn from simplicity to sententiousness, then to surreal silliness, and finally to a mano-à-mano contest, on.


good" and "weak", and that the music was "a triumph of style over sententiousness, of sound over sense" with "a lulling repetitiousness to a lot of what.


plan, holding his characters at arm's length; as if, trying to avoid sententiousness, he has to avoid caring – but in the end can't.


"Dick Snug is a man of sly remark and pithy sententiousness: he never immerges himself in the stream of conversation, but lies.



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