अशमनीय Meaning in English
अशमनीय शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unmitigated
, unquenchable
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अबुझा चूनाअशंकनीयता
निर्विवादता
संदेहहीन
निस्संदिग्ध
अशंकनीय
बिना पूछताछ के
असंदेही
गैर उद्धृत
अनरबिडडेन
अनस्रेसिंग
बेराग
वर विहीन
बिना बढाए चढाए
अनभिपोषणीय
अशमनीय इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His cluelessness regarding his awkwardness, his lack of empathy, his unquenchable thirst for gratification, and his ridiculous way of trying to save face are the driving comical forces of this show.
With a rage that seemed unquenchable, Pleminius turned his violence toward Locrians he suspected of informing Scipio.
to be doused in the sheer, bubbling delight of Bob’s own unquenchable enthusiasm and alert, discerning curiosity.
The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide said it was a "tour de force of unquenchable vitality and disarming subtlety.
Anyone affected by the Shaod is now thrown into Elantris to stay there forever, still immortal, but cursed with unquenchable hunger and unhealable pain.
An unquenchable thirst to get things done.
Peter Paphides in his review for Time Out magazine, writing that Just Another Diamond Day "chronicle the odyssey north, which explains the unquenchable optimism".
अशमनीय हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""परन्तु लोक अदालत को ऐसे किसी मामले या वाद पर अधिकारिता प्राप्त नहीं है जिसमें कोई अशमनीय अपराध किया गया हो।
अशमनीय इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
That unmitigated risk is then compared against a tolerable risk target.
The difference between the unmitigated risk and the tolerable risk, if the unmitigated risk is higher than tolerable, it must be addressed through risk reduction of the SIF.
Pickpocket exerted a formative influence over the work of Paul Schrader, who has described it as "an unmitigated masterpiece" and "as close to perfect as there can be", and whose films American Gigolo, Patty Hearst, and Light Sleeper all include endings similar to that of Pickpocket.
The truth of him is, that he is a most unmitigated fool; and as to his pursuing any person with malice, he is not capable of any sentiment requiring the appreciation of real or fancied injury.
—We deserve rebuke, we have suffered for our folly and, if that is not enough, we are content to sit down in sackcloth and ashes; the meet attire of fools who trust to a person so vile that the English language cannot express his unmitigated baseness.
The siege of Cyzicus could be considered an unmitigated disaster.
France disagrees with this, arguing that it is a modern interpretation of Solomon and in this era he was viewed as a figure of unmitigated good.
The New York Tribune noted in 1848 that the districts of Moyamensing and nearby Southwark were composed of "the most graceless vagabonds and unmitigated ruffians" as well as "loafers" who were members of various gangs.
5 stars and said that "like many young bands, early on they clearly lacked the confidence to assert their opinions over those of their record company" while calling "Ainda é Cedo" "unquestionably the band's first unmitigated triumph".
According to Emirates, the flight was an "unmitigated success".
Donaudy's final opera was premiered at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples on April 25, 1922: La Fiamminga was an unmitigated fiasco, and Donaudy was so hurt that he abandoned composition for the rest of his life.
The next year was an unmitigated disaster.
Says Tacitus, "This at all events was the beginning of an unmitigated and grinding depotism.