कटुभाषी Meaning in English
कटुभाषी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bitter lying
, scurrilous
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्करीरूसीदार
शीताद
स्क्यूफ्ट
स्कूटेला
स्कौटी
स्कटलैण्डवासी
स्र्दन
समुद्रस
समुद्री नीला
समुद्री सीमा
सागरीय समीर
समुद्र ब्रीम
समुद्री ब्रीम
समुद्र गोभी
कटुभाषी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The happier they became, the more scurrilous the stories Montesquieu would spread about them.
Although he long remained Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mikhail Dondukov-Korsakov is best remembered by virtue of Pushkin's scurrilous epigram ridiculing his [relationship with Robert Ford may refer to:.
His friend William Parsons wrote a scurrilous poem in which they're imagined hanged together on the gallows at Tyburn in a final union.
According to Shakespeare's first biographer Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare fled Stratford after he got in trouble for poaching deer from local squire Thomas Lucy, and that he then wrote a scurrilous ballad about Lucy.
Calling himself "Captain" Stoney (although in reality he was a mere lieutenant in the British Army) he insisted on fighting a duel in the dowager countess's honour with the editor of The Morning Post, a newspaper which had published scurrilous articles about her private life.
In 2005, an interview by Brockes in The Guardian was described by its subject Noam Chomsky as a "scurrilous piece of journalism".
Rosier, relying on Latin glosses in other Old English writings, interpreted the word to suggest something villainous or scurrilous.
The paper was described as "filthy and scurrilous" in the Legislative Council of NSW for their stance against the war, and former editor Richard Walsh was denied entry to the United States in 1966 for his outspokenness on the issue.
In that election, Gay's campaign raised a question as to why Timberlake had waited until 1940 to become an American citizen, to which Timberlake replied that he did not "deem it necessary to dignify these scurrilous attacks by replying thereto.
During the trial, Kenealy abused witnesses, made scurrilous allegations against various Roman Catholic institutions, treated the judges with disrespect, and protracted the trial until it became the longest in English legal history.
Erasmus described him as "not unwitty", and Alamire's frequent scurrilous commentary on contemporary singers and players bears this out; many of his letters survive, and they are filled with epigrams and clever insults.
He may have been a pupil of Caravaggio in Rome: at his famous libel trial in 1603 Caravaggio mentioned that a certain Bartolomeo, accused of distributing scurrilous poems attacking Caravaggio's detested rival Baglione, had been a servant of his.
Although Kapnist dedicated his play to Emperor Paul, it was denounced by the censorship as scurrilous and libertarian.