कंटेम्प्टिज़ Meaning in English
कंटेम्प्टिज़ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : contemptiz
, contemporaries
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कंटेम्पराइजसमकालीन रूप से
अवमानना,संताप
घृणा से
तिरस्कार दिखलाना
तिरस्कार के योग्य
तिरस्कारपूर्वक
लड
कंस्टन्ट
कॉन्टेनेट
अंतर्वस्तु
विषय वस्तु आधारित
सामग्री प्रतिदर्श
कशमकश
विवादपूर्ण
कंटेम्प्टिज़ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Ponge was well respected by his contemporaries in France and they often helped drive his literary career.
Because of his preference for adaptations, Battaglia has never reached the notoriety of some of his contemporaries, but the expressive skill of Battaglia have earned him the respect of comics connoisseurs and his works are reprinted still today.
In the last quarter of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th, the chief feature in art sales was the demand for works, particularly female portraits, by Reynolds, his contemporaries and successors.
Their debut album In a Reverie was released in 1999 with a style that bore "some similarities to contemporaries like the Gathering and Moonspell".
His contemporaries included Alan Bold and Alexander Moffat.
Thus many of his contemporaries also sought his advice and held him in high esteem.
The M13/40 and M14/41, although comparable to most of their early British and Allied contemporaries, had several severe drawbacks which made them very unsuited for the deserts of North Africa.
Literary contemporaries on Charu Nivedita.
It was named "Rogeria", a name unrelated to the discoverer's contemporaries, that was taken from the almanac Lahrer Hinkender Bote.
Musically, Camisa de Vênus draws more heavily from early rockers (like Chuck Berry) than their contemporaries, especially for the guitar style.
Along with his contemporaries in the New Zealand team Bryan Yuile and Vic Pollard, Murray would not play cricket on Sundays for religious reasons.
Grammar schools varied in quality during the Elizabethan era, but the grammar curriculum was standardised by royal decree throughout England, and the school would have provided an intensive education in Latin grammar and literature—"as good a formal literary training as had any of his contemporaries".
His songs were praised by his contemporaries; one said that he "will be remembered, or certainly his songs will, long after the 'superior' and so-called 'art-songs' of to-day are forgotten.