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spiritedness Meaning in Bengali



 আত্মিকতা,

সক্রিয় বা সজীব বা জীবিত এবং সবল হচ্ছে মান

Noun:

আত্মিকতা,





spiritedness's Usage Examples:

spelled 'thymos'; Greek: θυμός) is a Greek word expressing the concept of "spiritedness" (as in "spirited stallion" or "spirited debate").


"What sets Lolita apart from ordinary failures is its abject mean-spiritedness," he wrote.


[citation needed] It stands besides other central virtues such as public-spiritedness (kō no seishin), loyalty (seijitsusa), diligence (kinbensa) and steadiness.


" had been known since the 17th century for their wealth and public-spiritedness.


private secretary to Pope Urban VIII, and benefited from his public-spiritedness: the church of S.


Among his many acts of public spiritedness and generosity was the donation in 1919 of a 37 acres (15 ha) site and.


arresting narrative premise and an unsentimental view of the potential mean-spiritedness of village life".


if a man is able to repay a creditor but does not do so out of mean-spiritedness, the king should make him pay the money and take five percent for himself.


comic-relief characters, none have come close to the simple wisdom and mean-spiritedness of HK-47.


ambiance of a collegiate party, with beer and singing and youthful high spiritedness filling the journey.


Scrooge's thrift it would become, the dime is an emblem of his mean-spiritedness and a vehicle of punishment for his lack of empathy — bad luck rather.


Donald Trump, calling Trump's candidacy a "mix of demagoguery, mean-spiritedness and nonsense" and a "cancer on conservatism".


consensus states: "A shortage of laughs and an undercurrent of mean-spiritedness undermine Good Luck Chuck, squandering a decent premise on gross-out.


movie" noting that "Sandler possesses an innocence that makes the mean-spiritedness inherent in much of his work surprisingly palatable.


filmed in Ireland, a fine and proper setting for the whimsical free-spiritedness it aims to project.


Like Mice?" It is Christmastime in the New York City, but the loud mean-spiritedness of it's human population is making it a misery for best friends, Harry.


but they're often offset by an eagerness to descend into vulgar mean-spiritedness.


Fukuyama associated self-esteem with what Plato called thymos – the "spiritedness" part of the Platonic soul.


seriously; her self-pity is so thinly masked by humor and unabashed mean-spiritedness that you feel that the author is exploiting her life—trashing it by presenting.



spiritedness's Meaning':

quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous

Synonyms:

activity; spirit; spiritless; chirpiness; spirited; invigoration; animation; activeness; vivification; liveliness; life; sprightliness; brio;

Antonyms:

inactiveness; spirited; spiritless; assembly; discontinuation;

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