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lamentably Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


lamentably ka kya matlab hota hai


अफसोस पूर्वक

Adverb:

शोचनीय ढंग से, खेदजनक ढंग से,



lamentably's Usage Examples:

Latin letters are used throughout; the miniatures of older maps are superseded by symbols, and in the better-known countries the maps are fairly correct, but they fail lamentably when we follow their author into regions - the successful delineation of which depends upon critical combination of imperfect information.


Brazil is lamentably deficient in steamship communication considering its importance in a country where the centres of population are separated by such distances of coasts and river.


One section, giving us some of the mysteries of the physician, shows how lamentably crude were his notions of the constitution of the body.


Facing the South Common were the homes of Rev. Nathaniel Ward (1578-1652), principal author of the Massachusetts "Body of Liberties" (1641); the first code of laws in New England, and author of The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, Willing to help mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather and the Sole (1647), published under the pseudonym, "Theodore de la Guard," one of the most curious and interesting books of the colonial period; of Richard Saltonstall (1610-1694), who wrote against the life tenure of magistrates, and although himself an Assistant espoused the more liberal principles of the Deputies; and of Ezekiel Cheever (1614-1708), a famous schoolmaster, who had charge of the grammar school in 1650-1660.


For that very reason it was lacking in strength and unity of purpose, and proved lamentably incapable of dealing with the problems of the moment.


de la chute des Jesuites (Paris, 1846), represented Clement as lamentably, almost culpably, weak; CretineauJoly, in his Hist..


2 - The course of events from the middle of the 6th century B.C. to the close of the Persian period is lamentably obscure, although much indirect evidence indicates that this age holds the key to the growth of written biblical history.


513 seq.), the piece kept the stage for eleven days, but it was lamentably inferior to Douglas.


Crawford) were obtained, and much has been done at Constantinople, but the provincial customs offices are still lamentably defective.


The result, though marvellous in quality, is in quantity lamentably meagre.



Synonyms:

sadly, deplorably, woefully,



Antonyms:

happily,



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