डिराइडिंग Meaning in English
डिराइडिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : deriding
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
डिरिगिस्टडेरिंगर
डेरिस
डेरिट्स
व्युत्पन्नता
व्युत्पादित
व्युत्पन्न समारोह
व्युत्पन्न कार्य
शब्द व्युपत्ति करना
व्युत्पन्न
छल या बेईमानि से प्राप्त
कड़े संघर्ष से प्राप्त किया गया
व्युत्पन्न साधन
व्युत्पन्न आकृति विज्ञान
डेरलेट्स
डिराइडिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The reviewer praised its storyline, wide variety of weapons, and creativity while deriding the game's "linear level design and gameplay" and complaining that it takes "a while to get to the meat of the title".
The Dirty Dozen were controversial in the martial arts community, with some deriding them as an overreaction and a promotion of violence.
In Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), he called it "jazz-rock's answer to Emerson, Lake " Palmer--the worst of both worlds"; and Corea's compositions "pompous", faux classical; while deriding certain members of his group's playing as being on display "in all their dazzling vacuity".
Stanley ridiculed the idea as "Free Old Dog Ring," and sometimes howled like a dog in speeches deriding the proposal.
Long learned of Evans' plans and condemned him in a speech at the Louisiana State Legislature, deriding him as a "tooth-puller" and an "Imperial bastard" and warning of grave consequences should he follow through with his plans.
" The Dallas Morning News publisher George Dealey and Atlanta journalist Ralph McGill opposed him, the latter deriding him for his hypocrisy and false claims about minorities.
|A mock epic poem that explores typically Voltairean themes deriding mysticism as humbug.
In one of the album's few positive reviews, AllMusic criticized the album as a clone of its predecessor, Soul Provider, particularly deriding the cover of "When a Man Loves a Woman" as the album's "obligatory R"B carbon copy".
Magic deriding their early efforts.
Rouge-gorge was dedicated to Robert Doisneau and Allongés sous les vagues is a song deriding commercial music.
The CIC raised controversy when CIC President Elmasry wrote that Canadian Muslims " [should] not to make a cause of publicly deriding their religion, badmouthing the Prophet, ridiculing the Qur'an and mounting uninformed crusades to smear their Islamic Law, the Shariah.
Instead, he was able to show that the texts that purveyed this view were polemical Assyrian works deriding the chief god of their chief rival state.
However, relations between Caton Thompson and Stark were notoriously strained, with Stark deriding an anonymous but identifiable female archaeologist in her book A Winter in Arabia in 1940.