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wide of the mark Meaning in Bengali



 একেবারেই ভুল, ডাহা ভুল,

Adjective:

ডাহা ভুল, একেবারেই ভুল,





wide of the mark's Usage Examples:

This is even further wide of the mark as Scotland was not under English occupation during Wallace's boyhood.


inclined to reduce the number, the higher figure is perhaps not very wide of the mark, excluding some of the wounded sent to Basra.


National Biography article by Alan Crawford describes this as "very wide of the mark" and accounts of his life and work as prone to hagiography, "but it.


that Beijing has forced Barbados’ decision to become a republic are wide of the mark.


"Reel history special: Ridley Scott's Robin Hood – wide of the mark?".


If you look for anything but more love you are looking wide of the mark, you are getting out of the royal way.


"Fear not, mother, ’twas only a lark, I reckoned they would shoot wide of the mark.


"Barton speculation wide of the mark".


somewhat more congenial to my personal political views, was almost as wide of the mark.


parallel to fanciful ones that lexicographers would consider quite wide of the mark.


adhering to perhaps 80 per cent of the book's incident, Lean veers very wide of the mark over E.


" Such allegations were wide of the mark; Rossini was on friendly terms with Meyerbeer, visiting him regularly.


These also went wide of the mark, and the cruiser escaped damage.


Although two of the torpedoes were wide of the mark, the other pair did their job and struck home on the cargo ship, igniting.


Reporter reviewed the film saying that Parched is "Well-intentioned, but wide of the mark.


by French second-class submarine Amazone, but her torpedoes missed wide of the mark.


Pennington and Primrose took their places in the ensemble is very much wide of the mark.


"Bid for Shearer wide of the mark".


Those who dismissed him as a languid dilettante were wide of the mark.


sentiment is certainly heartwarming, much of Nightwolf’s character is wide of the mark.



Synonyms:

panoramic; thick; deep; fanlike; comprehensive; sweeping; breadth; broad-brimmed; bird's-eye; broad; width; beamy; wide-screen;

Antonyms:

narrow; thin; noncomprehensive; high; colorless;

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