अपमानकारी Meaning in English
अपमानकारी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : insulting
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अपमान सूचक शब्द व्यवहार करनेवालाअपमान सूचक शब्द व्यवहार करने का
अपमान से
अपमानपूर्वक
बीमा योग्य ब्याज
बीमा
बीमा अभिकर्ता
बीमा एजेंट
बीमा दलाल
बीमा कंपनी
बीमा कम्पनी
बीमा व्याप्ति
बीमा शुल्क
बीमा किस्त
बीमे की किस्त
अपमानकारी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Following the Charlie Hebdo shooting in 2015, Lammert criticized Saudi Arabia for condemning the Paris attacks as a violation of Islam, "then two days later letting the blogger Raif Badawi be flogged in public in Jeddah for insulting Islam".
Stern had also mentioned the Emperor's humble origins in a book he had published; although the reference was not intended to be insulting ("the eventful and romantic history of the man, who, from a poor boy, in a reed-built convent became.
Slave, the town's gay couple, are excited at first but quickly become opposed to the fad when they realize that metrosexuals are straight men imitating gay culture and lifestyle, which Garrison believes is insulting to actual gays.
" Palin criticized the use of the word "nowhere" as insulting to local residents and urged speedy work on building the infrastructure "while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist.
The 35th Soka Gakkai anniversary speech in which SGI President Daisaku Ikeda made vulgar statements insulting the dignity of the priesthood.
Victims of emotional abuse may react by distancing themselves from the abuser, internalizing the abusive words, or fighting back by insulting the abuser.
He was sacked after appearing on stage drunk one night, forgetting a joke and insulting an audience member.
He said that Muslim clerics still "make hateful speeches about Christians" and "continue insulting Christians and our faith".
He enjoys insulting his master for appearance and emotions, as well as stupidity.
"La Haine" is about Lady Capulet and Montague insulting each other instead of resenting the feud.
In 1921–1922, Stephanides was detained and court-martialed for "insulting" King Constantine I of Greece, after he refused to take part in a December 1921 service which celebrated the king's return to Greece.
Though in the interview, Pinter says that he himself "always find[s] agitprop insulting and objectionable […] now, of course I'm doing the same thing".
Following a subsequent alleged altercation with an airport official he was arrested and charged with “insulting” the official.