felicities Meaning in gujarati ( felicities ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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felicities's Usage Examples:
Handke implies a concept of literature safe from the infelicities of history and actualities of human life and death.
London-Spy) – Nuptial Dialogues and Debates; or, a useful prospect of the felicities and discomforts of a marry"d life, incident to all degrees, from the throne.
Stirner"s original", he "made a number of amendments, such as removing infelicities and archaisms, replacing the occasional missing sentence, and restoring.
(1448-1445), and the moral treatises De humanae vitae felicitate ("Of the felicities of human lives") and De excellentia ac praestantia hominis ("Of the excellences.
children play area, yoga centre, food court, jogging tracks and boating felicities are developed and a toy train is introduced.
throughout life can be described as follows: "grace" means the sum of the felicities [happiness] of a future life.
contemporaries, and some of its happier hits are among the hackneyed felicities of literature.
such contentious points are rare compared with "the felicities and masterstrokes" abounding in the scores.
"woeful clunker of a paranoid thriller" and highlighted its "befuddling infelicities, insistent banalities, shambling pace and pervasive ineptitude".
nurse anger in thy heart; no disease will then afflict thy body and all felicities shall be thine" (GG, 1381-82).
However, the visual felicities and the wackiness of the main idea hold the show together .
second version, though somewhat improved, still retained a number of infelicities of style, as in its version of Genesis 1:3 Latin Vulgate: Dixitque Deus.
still connotes a smooth and literate style, free of barbarisms and other infelicities.
Synonyms:
felicitous, infelicitous, appropriateness, felicitousness,
Antonyms:
dull, infelicitous, felicitous, infelicity, inappropriateness,