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stubbornness Meaning in Bengali



 জেদীতা,

Noun:

জেদীতা,





stubbornness's Usage Examples:

Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry blamed the "stubbornness of the clergy" for the event having gone ahead despite the COVID-19 pandemic.


characterized by procrastination, covert obstructionism, inefficiency and stubbornness.


with those in emotional distress, that is typically characterized by stubbornness, crying, screaming, violence, defiance, angry ranting, a resistance to.


The city administration was displaced on 13 July; this increased the stubbornness of the remaining population.


The battle was remarkable for its viciousness and the stubbornness of the besieged.


the medical profession, its injustices, its hide-bound unscientific stubbornness, its humbug .


from Baxter, who led the final for most of the way, and Harrington's stubbornness in clinging on and keeping the match neck-and-neck.


term is derived from the Latin word contumacia, meaning firmness or stubbornness.


non-active resistance to expected work requirements, opposition, sullenness, stubbornness, and negative attitudes in response to requirements for normal performance.


eccentric lords of the island, he is known for his anti-clericalism, stubbornness, intemperance and generosity.


caused by the unreasonable jealousy of a husband exacerbated by the stubbornness of a wilful wife.


However, his bad temper and stubbornness were traits that created trouble for him at times during his career,.


punishment with the stated intention of overcoming what he perceived as stubbornness on Cancellor's part, but instead beat the boy to death.


also called Rajhath (Devanagari:राजहठ; meaning "Royal obstinacy or stubbornness"), is a 1956 Indian (Hindi) romantic fantasy drama film directed and.


Famed for his conservative views, austerity, and stubbornness, the younger Cato served as praetor, and became a staunch supporter of.


In 1992, Wirtz, who had a reputation for stubbornness and frugality, ended all Blackhawks broadcast agreements with network.


orator and a follower of the Stoic philosophy, he is remembered for his stubbornness and tenacity (especially in his lengthy conflict with Julius Caesar).



Synonyms:

obstinance; mulishness; intractability; intractableness; obstinacy;

Antonyms:

unsteadiness; unstableness; movableness; instability; tractability;

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