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accursed Meaning in gujarati ( accursed ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



ઘૃણાસ્પદ, શાપિત,

Adjective:

ઘૃણાસ્પદ, શાપિત, કમનસીબ,

accursed ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં ઉદાહરણ:

કેટલીકવાર, લોકોને અત્યંત ઘૃણાસ્પદ કાર્યોઓ કરવા માટે પણ દબાણ કરવામાં આવતું હતું, જેમ કે કચરો ઉપાડવો અથવા બ્રિટિશરો માટે કપડાં ધોવા વગેરે.

આને કારણે હ્સ્તમૈથુન સાથે એક પાપ કે હિન કાર્યની લાગણી જોડાતી ગઈ, અને આગળ જતાં તે ઘૃણાસ્પદ પાપ અને સ્વ-પ્રદૂષક ક્રિયા ગણાવા લાગી.

accursed's Usage Examples:

"accursed soldiers" or "damned soldiers"; Polish: Żołnierze wyklęci) or "indomitable soldiers" (Polish: Żołnierze niezłomni) is a term applied to a variety.


Mokoma is similar but slightly more gracious word to damned or accursed.


Sometimes cited as a Slavic counterpart to the accursed poets, Annensky managed to render into Russian the essential intonations of Baudelaire and Verlaine, while the subtle music, ominous allusions, arcane vocabulary, and the spell of minutely changing colours and odours in his poetry were all his own.


The word is derived from the Arabic "ملعون", meaning "accursed" or "deprived of God"s Mercy", and in modern times, it is used as an ethnic slur by the.


incantations, spells, conjurations, and other accursed charms and crafts, enormities and horrid offences, have slain infants yet in the mother"s womb, as also.


A poète maudit (French pronunciation: ​[pɔɛt modi], "accursed poet") is a poet living a life outside or against society.


From each successive world, the demon Principle is more and more dislodged; he is the accursed clog from chaos, and thither, by every new translation, we drive him further and further back again.


sacra fames accursed hunger for gold From Virgil, Aeneid, Book 3, 57.


Greek myth characteristically emphasizes the accursed unnaturalness of a mystical marriage conceived literally as merely carnal: a fragment.


an outside flight of stairs leading to the second story, suffocatingly embowered in a tangle of ivy so dense that one cannot but imagine it accursed or.


In Anglo-Saxon law, corsned (OE cor, "trial, investigation", + snǽd, "bit, piece"; Latin panis conjuratus), also known as the accursed or sacred morsel.


The document also spoke out against any attempts to describe Jewish people as rejected or accursed by God.



Synonyms:

cursed, maledict, accurst, curst,

Antonyms:

blamed, goddamn, saved, bless, blessed,

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