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subdued Meaning in Bengali



 দমিত, পদানত, নমিত, জিত, ধর্ষিত, শায়েস্তা, পদাবনত, জব্দ, নির্জিত, চাপা, প্রমথিত, ঢিট, নরম বা কোমলীকৃত, প্রশমিত,

Adjective:

ঢিট, প্রমথিত, চাপা, নির্জিত, জব্দ, পদাবনত, শায়েস্তা, ধর্ষিত, জিত, নমিত, পদানত, দমিত,





subdued's Usage Examples:

centered on the front of the cap, above the bill, which may be a subdued cloth insignia or subdued metal pin-on insignia.


BDUs and ACUs for a time, before that too was replaced with a subdued version.


The subdued version of the SSI created for the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU).


the genre refers to a number of post-war jazz styles employing a more subdued approach than that found in other contemporaneous jazz idioms.


Generally, topography appears highly subdued because of the sun angle, and boundaries between map units are not clearly.


Bellingham-subdued-excitement.


It is said Shaddad brutally subdued all Arabia and Iraq.


He is mentioned in passing in the Nihon Shoki as being subdued by Takemikazuchi during the latter's conquest of the land of Izumo, and.


Guaycuruans lived in the Gran Chaco and were nomadic and warlike, until finally subdued by the various countries of the region in the 19th century.


the late 10th century, the Polish dukes Mieszko I and Bolesław I Chrobry subdued parts of Pomerania, but did not succeed to subdue the lower Oder region.


1042, and another in 1092 by Rhapsomates, failed as they were quickly subdued by imperial forces.


aesthetics of Japanese culture, iki refers to a distinct aesthetic ideal of subdued displays of taste and/or wealth, with an emphasis on belying, on first.


which subdued and incorporated the area into Pomerania-Demmin in the late 12th century.


The last of the territory was invaded by Mecklenburg and subdued in.


physical action that occurs due to the interference of an unconscious subdued wish or internal train of thought.


article in The Oxford Student, music from the genre features "droning riffs, subdued vocals and walls of distorted, messy guitar or synth".


criticized for its use of this color, but once faded, it becomes dull and subdued, and therefore virtually unnoticeable.


subdued insignia on a green background on their combat uniforms in the late 1960s and 1970s, the Air Force effected a similar transition to subdued insignia.


Kessinians, the Obodrites, took advantage of the resulting civil war and subdued the Kessinians along with the Circipanes.


Σάλιτις, also Salatis or Saites) was the first Hyksos king, the one who subdued and ruled Lower Egypt and founded the 15th Dynasty.


bright yellow and black design until 1998, when it was revamped to the more subdued style.


Shah II subdued most of the Rajput chieftains.


He subdued most of.



Synonyms:

hushed; soft; muted; quiet;

Antonyms:

unpeaceful; sound; noisy; audible; loud;

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