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tepidly Meaning in Bengali



একটি unenthusiastically ঈষদুষ্ণ পদ্ধতিতে





tepidly's Usage Examples:

The Overture, Scherzo and Finale was received tepidly by critics, was revised in 1845 and published the next year, with a dedication.


judged as poor by all critical accounts, and the opera was received very tepidly.


concluding his list of credits was Delbert Mann's The Pink Jungle, a tepidly reviewed 1968 comedy-adventure set in a South American jungle.


Winter was tepidly endorsed by the Springfield Republican, which noted that the city would.


his Republican counterpart John Heinz, Arlen Specter was viewed somewhat tepidly by the Pennsylvania electorate entering the race, although both men shared.


Machiavelli was initially received more tepidly by critics.


film directors, ends up with only tepidly funny situations and surface philosophy in the Gallic farce The Smugglers.


borrowed from Romain Rolland, a suggestion which Shostakovich received tepidly.


reviewed The Terra Data for White Dwarf #66, and stated that "hero Dumarest, tepidly pursued by omniscient yet inept Cybers, fights through unconquerable barriers.


These far west populations tepidly and very gradually adapted to the manners and modus vivendi of the Romans.


Justin Lowe of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "a tepidly paced adventure tale.


government was tepidly supportive of the anti-communist Duvalier, the exiles befriended five Americans.


Mary-Jane tepidly resists but later slaps him after he begins smoking in the elevator and.


What is left is, at best, no more than occasionally and tepidly amusing.


with Warhol (Guy Pearce) and Wein, whose portrayal by Jimmy Fallon was tepidly noted by critics as being "convincing" and "adequate".


early work, published as Amy Ward, though promising, was received only tepidly.


Julien, ou la vie d'un poète, but it was quickly forgotten after its tepidly received 1913 premiere.


Elgar, about whom Fuller Maitland wrote tepidly, was hailed by Richard Strauss as "the first progressive English musician.


The original version had four acts and was tepidly received.


The New York Times stated tepidly that "Eberhart has contrived to maintain the suspense to the very end and.



tepidly's Meaning':

in an unenthusiastically lukewarm manner

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