हास्योक्ति Meaning in English
हास्योक्ति शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : conceit
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कल्पना किया हुआकेंद्रित करना
केंद्रीत करना
केंद्रीभूत करना
केन्द्रित करना
संकेंद्रीत करना
संकेन्द्रित करना
कंसोर्टेड
संकेंद्रित
कंट्रसेपशन
संकेंद्रण
सांद्रता
संकेन्द्रक
कॉन्सेंटर
सकेन्द्री
हास्योक्ति इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He alone who is free from hunger, thirst, senility, disease, birth, death, fear, pride, attachment, aversion, infatuation, worry, conceit, hatred, uneasiness, sweat, sleep and surprise is called a God.
It is not seemly for women to be conceited; the two prophetesses Deborah and Huldah had hateful names, namely, 'bee' and 'weasel'.
In 1756, in conjunction with Cruz e Silva and others, Garção founded the Arcádia Lusitana to reform the prevailing bad taste in literature, identified with Seicentismo, which delighted in conceits, windy words and rhetorical phrases.
Egocentrism, then, refers to the inability to distinguish one's own perspective from that of others, but does not necessarily imply selfishness or conceit.
After Imel spent about three months on the show, the Welk Show began receiving mail saying that he was "conceited" and a "show-off.
The show centres on themes of social clumsiness, the trivialities of human behaviour, self-importance and conceit, frustration, desperation and fame.
"Dead Heaven" turned various biblical conceits on their head (Mary is ravaged, rather than revered, by the Three Wise Men) while "Absolution", a re-recording of a 1995 single, was a bitter reflection on the consequences of unquestioning faith; it had been covered by Amanda Ghost on the Random tribute album.
But hate, conceit and jealousy are no less human attributes than wisdom, judgment and knowledge.
But for the most part, the movie takes a slender, boyish conceit — of the sort that is suddenly so popular among Hollywood's current batch of boy wonders — and invests it with silliness rather than whimsy.
Although recognized as a steam genius, Abner was considered by some as arrogant and conceited and often told people he was a genius and therefore privileged to act so.
A conceited figure, he continuously boasts about the reputation of his institution, and chides Cincinnatus for his ill-mannered experience in the prison.
The biographical interest of the painting adds another layer of meaning to an already complex work, David and Goliath standing for Christ and Satan and the triumph of good over evil in orthodox Christian iconography of the period, and also as the cold-hearted beloved who "kills" and his lover according to contemporary literary conceit.