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voluble Meaning in Bengali



 অনর্গল বক্তৃতা দিতে পারে এমন

Adjective:

শতমুখ, স্বচ্ছন্দে প্রবহিত, বাক্পটু,





voluble শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

সৌমিয়া একটি শান্ত এবং চুপচাপ মেয়ে, কিন্তু সুরভী একটি মজার এবং বাক্পটু মেয়ে ।

voluble's Usage Examples:

to plumb  The multifarious heavens felt no awe  Before these visible, voluble delugings,  Which yet found means to set his simmering mind  Spinning and.


Agrotis volubilis, the voluble dart moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.


avant-garde art, played a pivotal role in the work's creation: "A strange voluble little man in his fifties came over to me and led me to one of my paintings.


presence of the moon-sun in the sky is also related to her feminine and voluble nature.


During the rest of the decade, Zilber, characterized as "cultured, voluble and ubiquitous", and known in the cultural circles of Bucharest, led an.


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Alexander was once described by Time as "earnest, voluble, begoggled Albert Louis Alexander, onetime divinity student, actor, social.


, when he would not allow the Germans to ill-treat anyone without voluble protest.


Both of which were fictional, somewhat "voluble [and] long winded", and deeply based on an interest in railway operations.


Ed Grimley is an excessively cowlicked, voluble, hyperactive manchild who is obsessed with banal popular culture, particularly.


many a walk travers'd Of stateliest cover, cedar, pine, or palm, Then voluble and bold, now hid, nod seen Among thick-woven arborets and flowers Imborder'd.


moth Agrotis villosus Alphéraky, 1887 Agrotis volubilis Harvey, 1874 – voluble dart moth Agrotis xiphias Meyrick, 1899 Agrotis yelai Fibiger, 1990 Agrotis.


subject of a patronising article referring to her as "the buxom, brown-eyed, voluble little woman", by Gordon Beckles, published in the 12 July 1947 issue of.


In 2008 came Dietario voluble, in which he opts more than ever for a formula that erases the borders.


niece John Halliday, a barrister, godson of Gally Ma Balsam, Halliday's voluble landlady Joe Bender, proprietor of a London art gallery, Halliday's business.


In a café, she meets Gérard, a beautiful brown frimeur and voluble, who has no trouble seducing.



Synonyms:

communicative; talky; chatty; talkative; garrulous; prolix; gabby; communicatory; loquacious;

Antonyms:

discreet; inarticulate; concise; taciturn; uncommunicative;

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