wondrously Meaning in Bengali
Adverb:
অলৌকিক চমত্কার কাজ,
Similer Words:
wontwoo
wood
woodbine
woodcock
woodcocks
woodcut
woodcuts
woodcutter
woodcutters
wooded
wooden
woodenly
woodenness
woodland
wondrously's Usage Examples:
evidence of both Roman and later Medieval settlements are ample, the wondrously appealing stele, late pre-historic and Bronze Age stone statues which.
Rav Sheshet said "who acts wondrously.
" Rav Papa said: Let us therefore say both: "who heals all flesh and acts wondrously.
oriented in its own lofty way and by its very nature to signifying and wondrously bringing about the communion of divine life and the unity of the People.
choreographer with a keen artistic vision" and the group's performances are "wondrously rich in costume, song, and Hawaiian history.
Stupid to an amazing degree, easily led, wondrously unable to care for itself and prickly to the touch the "Burries" do amazingly.
Continuation of Perceval, the Story of the Grail, though he says that it is "wondrously large" and interprets the noise and subsequent gruesome death by its own.
' In the moment, we recognize that reality is wondrously beautiful but also that its patterns are fragile and passing.
ਸੁਭਾਨੁ ॥੩॥ The self-willed manmukhs find no peace, while the Gurmukhs are wondrously joyful.
well as other interesting man-made objects: sculptures wondrously old, wondrously fine or wondrously small; clockwork automata; ethnographic specimens from.
and of meekness, and of justice; and Thy right hand shall guide Thee wondrously.
One is a deadly wonder; the other, wondrously alive.
the artist Laurits Tuxen can be seen with Frederikke who is looking up wondrously at her husband.
"Through the Forest wondrously" 2:16 9.
The water wondrously causes the old rose to bloom again when it is dropped into it.
near Birmingham), but because he had long enjoyed Scott's "wondrously musical, but as wondrously simple" description of Elizabeth's arrival for the masque.
Synonyms:
wondrous; superbly; toppingly; wonderfully; marvellously; marvelously; terrifically;
Antonyms:
ordinary;