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clamorous Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


clamorous ka kya matlab hota hai


कोलाहल

Adjective:

नादकार, कोलाहलमय,



clamorous शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ नगरों के कोलाहलमय चकाचौंध ने गाँवों की विभूति को कैसे ढँक लिया है, जमींदार, मिल मालिक, पत्रसंपादक, अध्यापक, पेशेवर वकील और डाक्टर, राजनीतिक नेता और राजकर्मचारी जोंक बने कैसे गाँव के इस निरीह किसान का शोषण कर रहे हैं और कैसे गाँव के ही महाजन और पुरोहित उनकी सहायता कर रहे हैं, गोदान में ये सभी तत्व नखदर्पण के समान प्रत्यक्ष हो गए हैं।

clamorous's Usage Examples:

The news of the convention of Gastein, which seemed to re-cement the union of Germany, had been received in France with clamorous indignation; and on the France.


The enlargement of the horizon of knowledge by the advance of science, the recognition of the only relative validity of human opinions and beliefs as determined by and adapted to each stage of human development, which is due to the growing historical sense, the alteration of view regarding the nature of inspiration, and the purpose of the Holy Scriptures, the revolt against all ecclesiastical authority, and the acceptance of reason and conscience as alone authoritative, the growth of the spirit of Christian charity, the clamorous demand of the social problem for immediate attention, all combine in making the Christian churches less anxious about the danger, and less zealous in the discovery and condemnation of heresy.


A virtuous and very devout Spanish princess, Blanche assumed the regency of the kingdom and the tutelage of her child, and carried them on for nine years with so muc,h force of character and capacity for rule that she soon impressed the clamorous and ~Ian~he of disorderly leaders of the opposition (1226I 235).


In Versailles and in Paris popular feeling was clamorous for the Assembly and against the court.


Hence, even if we demur to the judgment of Grote that " Athens at the close of the Peloponnesian War was not more corrupt than Athens in the days of Miltiades and Aristeides," we shall not " consider the sophists as the corrupters of Athenian morality," but rather with Plato lay the blame upon society itself, which, " in popular meetings, law courts, theatres, armies and other great gatherings, with uproarious censure and clamorous applause " (Rep. vi.


Germanism had so far served as the basis of the Austrian system, not as a national ideal, but because " it formed a sort of unnational mediating, and common element among the contradictory and clamorous racial tendencies."


He was clamorous for the freedom of the Roman people; yet at one time he called upon the popes to re-establish themselves in the Eternal City; at another he besought the emperor to make it his headquarters; at a third he hailed in Rienzi the founder of a new republic. He did not perceive that all these plans were incompatible.


A party too in Russia itself, headed by the tsar's brother the grand-duke Constantine, was clamorous for peace; but Alexander, after a vain attempt to form a new coalition, summoned the Russian nation to a holy war against Napoleon as the enemy of the orthodox faith.


The whole press was clamorous for war; Thiers declared that the alliance with Great Britain was shattered, and pressed on warlike preparations; even Louis Philippe was carried away by the fever.


It was not only that his intellect revolted against the narrowness of party, his whole being repudiated its clamorous and vulgar excesses.



Synonyms:

clamant, blatant, vociferous, noisy, strident,



Antonyms:

soft, beseeching, euphonious, hard, quiet,



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