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unrelievedly Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

নিষ্কৃতি পায় নাই এমন,





unrelievedly's Usage Examples:

What unfolds is and an almost unrelievedly bleak depiction of the rise of the Nazis and the Third Reich .


New York Times wrote, "It's difficult not to make Indian Killer sound unrelievedly grim.


I would not myself write anything so headlong, so prolix, and so unrelievedly savage.


of shoddy journalistic and publishing ethics; it is also a genuinely, unrelievedly rotten book, one without a single redeeming virtue, an embarrassment.


Weiler of The New York Times wrote: "An unrelievedly grim, serious and action-filled case against an uncompromising attitude.


McCarthy writing in Variety described the film as "so overwrought and unrelievedly grim that it comes close to playing like a parody of teenage angst movies.


simple-hearted exercise in action melodramatics if it weren't so purposely and unrelievedly foul mouthed.


Richard Eder, reviewing the film for The New York Times, called it "unrelievedly didactic" and "a depressed kind of film, with a lot of gloominess and.


Motion, is the kind of poem for which Larkin "is so often regarded as an unrelievedly pessimistic poet" Its concluding lines, "What is under my hands, / That.


" The reviewer continues: Ladd's performance is unrelievedly granite-jawed, but under the influence of Academy discipline, the granite.


even allowing for author Tom Bower's predilections for unrelievedly seeing the worst of human nature, his recent book on football, Broken.


Of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), he wrote: "The film is almost unrelievedly brutal and without the saving grace of unreality which makes Frankenstein's.


"handsome enough of production and its cast is expert," he called it "almost unrelievedly brutal and without the saving grace of unreality which makes Frankenstein's.


set into verse could sound, as biographer Paul Mariani phrases it, "unrelievedly flat.


Everything I read, watched and listened to was unrelievedly gloomy, and this was having its effect.


Russell describes being shocked by "images so unrelievedly awful that the mind shut with a snap at the sight of them.


ceremony was "intensely narcissistic and characteristically, almost unrelievedly, dull.


"uncompromising disregard of mob appeal", "lack of practical concert sense", and "unrelievedly pastel colouring" set list that was "in need of a more impulsive and.


“With the printing of the inaccurate and sub-collegiate and gleeful and unrelievedly poisonous article on William Shawn, the name of the Herald Tribune, and.


Yardley called it "a genuinely, unrelievedly rotten book, one without a single redeeming virtue, an embarrassment.



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