बेधड़ाक Meaning in English
बेधड़ाक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : snob
, unshak
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अनशपंजक्षुणीय
अविसेना
अविचलनीय
निरंकारी
अनशल्स
बिना बेशर्मी
असुरूप
आकृतिहीन
बिना आकृति वाला
अकांकृत
अस्वरूप
असंरूपित क्षमता
बेहजामत
शॉलरहित
बेधड़ाक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After a while the lengthy chase and hot sun started to wear more on the heavily armored Palmyrene horses and men but their seemingly unshakable confidence in the superiority of their cavalry spurred them to ride on.
Leading thus a balanced life, he has attained in samadhi the grace of unshakable peace.
In October 2013, Al-Suwaidan tweeted that he had been barred from performing the lesser Umrah pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, stating "I have been banned from entering Saudi Arabia solely for my views and my position against the coup in Egypt and I say that my love for Saudi Arabia and its people is unshaken and that ideas can [never] be banned.
Intuitively, it seems to be the case that we know certain things with absolute, complete, utter, unshakable certainty.
Bourne writes: "that (Fromelles) took place at all owed most to the ambition and willingness of Haking to carry it out, and his unshakeable confidence that it would work.
[it] seems to me to unite all the qualities needed to establish a composer's reputation unshakeably.
Gomes da Costa was not devoted to the establishment of a permanent military dictatorship, and as a result he was forced out on July 9 in a coup led by the unshakably authoritarian General António Óscar de Fragoso Carmona who assumed both of the highest offices of the state and seized dictatorial powers.
His faith was unshakeable, his devotion to the Party infinite” (179).
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The phrase originally came from the idea that finding a very recently fired (hence smoking) gun on the person of a suspect wanted for shooting someone would in that situation be nearly unshakable proof of having committed the crime.
Despite rigorous interrogation by the judges and constant persecution from the jailers, her faith remains unshaken.
It was thanks to this "miracle of the House of Brandenburg" and to the unshakable will of Frederick that Prussia survived.
बेधड़ाक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
AllMusic rated the album 4 out of 5 stars, praising Shri's melodic basslines and strong tabla rhythms, and concluded that "Several tracks go on a couple of minutes too long, and techno snobs will find its pleasantness objectionable.
Hildrida Navissdaughter (Hildy), bratty and snobbish granddaughter of a southern earl who escaped to the North with Mitt and her father Navis (Drowned Ammet).
" There was an element of snobbery in this.
Buddy Precisely, the snobby Maitre'D in "Celebrity Restaurant" (1988).
However, the King's snobbish mother hates her and does not consider her fit to be a Queen.
They reluctantly agree, and while they get ready for her, Gilly (Eddie Hodges) and Nancy entertain Peter (Jimmy Mathers) with jokes about her appearance and snobby, snotty personality ("Pink of Perfection").
She used to seem rather snobbish, selfish and act very spoiled but as the books progress these qualities lessen, although she can still use that snobbish attitude on a mission.
One of Young's attacks on the Liberals targeted Alexander Downer, who was seen as a wealthy snob by the ALP; Young said "His gatehouse is bigger than The Lodge" (the official home of the Australian Prime Minister).
AF Gupta wrote, "Many of the northerners were noticeably hostile to , describing it as 'comical', 'snobbish', 'pompous' or even 'for morons'.
However, despite Kyoka's snobby attitude, she is actually a very emotionally fragile girl.
Musicians from Split, Croatia Knucklebones, also known as snobs, astragalus, tali, dibs, fivestones, jacks, or jackstones, among many other names, is a game of dexterity played with a number of small objects that are thrown up, caught, and manipulated in various manners.
White students as snobby while W.
After his death, for instance, The New Yorker compared him to the recently deceased editor of the Social Register, suggesting that they shared a form of snobbery.