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staginess Meaning in Bengali



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staginess's Usage Examples:

The review in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pointed out the staginess of the adaptation and found Micha Lescot's slightly tongue-in-cheek performance.


of figures in a melodrama, and they speak with something of the same staginess.


Later, the staginess of the film was blamed for this commercial failure.


voice never appears in the poem itself when he says, "For all the florid staginess of his conceits, there is, in short, no mention of writing, of the melancholic.


four stars and comments, "Davis is great, but the film suffers from the staginess of the play on which it was based.


Out said it was "a fine psychological thriller" in which "the potential staginess of the material.


(uncredited) TV Guide noted, "some clever moments, but the film suffers from a staginess that makes it a mildly amusing comedy at best" ; while the Radio Times.


A fascination with the “staginess of social life” and simulation theory colors his work, and his interest.


style of filming: "The film is entirely shot on sets that advertise their staginess - for example by the absence of ceilings revealed by the overhead shots.


clarion tone and immaculate diction that were too often overwhelmed by staginess-and marries it to the best of Elling, complete with some solid scatting".


editor of the cine-magazine Filmindia, termed Bimla Kumari's acting as "staginess".


Besides, there is a staginess about the whole result that casts anything approaching convictions to.


that, despite featuring few locations, the film "doesn't suffer from staginess or claustrophobia", though he pined for "more insight into the protagonists’.


a Broadway production that premiered on October 14, 1932, some of the staginess of the play was reflected in its set.


stage musical may forgive Rent its flaws, but weak direction, inescapable staginess and an irritating faux-boho pretension prevent the film from connecting.


Rahman's score is powerful, his music, freed from the staginess of intricately choreographed, multi-costumed setpieces, flows sinuously.


(billed as the first 'petrodollar' movie) is largely due to the tawdry staginess of all the sets and the apparent inability of Moustapha Akkad .


bio-pics of the 1930s are "ponderous, Germanic works, suffering from staginess and the unrestrained histrionics of Paul Muni.


Todd noted that Behn "has a lethal combination of obscurity, secrecy and staginess which makes her an uneasy fit for any narrative, speculative or factual.


York Times review praised Marcus for connecting the "glaring faults of staginess and sentimentality" in Dickens's fiction to the "deep wounds in his personal.



staginess's Meaning':

an artificial and mannered quality

Synonyms:

artificiality; theatricality;

Antonyms:

naturalness;

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