slights Meaning in Bengali
অসম্মান, অসমাদর, হেলাফেলা, অনাদর, তাচ্ছল্য, অবজ্ঞাপূর্ণ উপেক্ষা, অযত্ন, লঘুজ্ঞান, নকড়া ছকড়া, খাতির নাদারত,
Verb:
সমভূমি করিয়া দেত্তয়া, অবজ্ঞা করা, নকড়া-ছকড়া করা, অগ্রাহ্য করা, অমর্যাদা করা, উপেক্ষা করা, অসমাদর করা, অসম্মান করা,
Adjective:
গোলাপী, তুচ্ছ সামান্য, পলকা, কৃশ, স্বচ্ছ ত্ত পাতলা, অল্প,
Similer Words:
slilyslim
slime
slimes
slimier
slimiest
slimline
slimly
slimmed
slimmer
slimmers
slimmest
slimming
slimness
slims
slights's Usage Examples:
professor of religion, Udal was susceptible to "mean caste" slurs and slights because of his "mixed" background.
or slights may refer to: Slight, an intentional discourtesy Slighting, the deliberate destruction of a fortification to reduce its value Slights (novel).
the Sierra Madre, eventually considered one of the Academy’s greatest slights in Oscar history.
Lennon wrote the song in response to what he perceived as personal slights by McCartney on the latter's Ram album.
replacement in the West Indies side by Brian Lara, and other perceived slights to Barbados, local fans boycotted a Test match, costing their cricket board.
for his diplomatic mission to the Regency of Algiers, and the diplomatic slights he received while there, which gave a pretext to the French invasion of.
Gunnysacking is when someone silently collects irritations and slights until "the last straw is placed on them" causing an overblown reaction.
used for brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral or environmental slights, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory.
Some slights modifications appear on driving licenses issued by some overseas collectivities.
disputes with Admiral Lord Howe and Admiral Sir John Jervis, over perceived slights against his name following the battle of the Glorious First of June in.
consumption Protect the social welfare of stakeholders Satisfy perceived slights to the ego Seek justice for the consumer and environment in the relationships.
Synonyms:
offensive activity; silent treatment; cold shoulder; offense; snub; cut; offence; discourtesy; rebuff;
Antonyms:
strengthen; switch on; uncut; expand; thicken;