shamefully Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
shamefully ka kya matlab hota hai
शर्मनाक ढंग से
Adverb:
लज्जास्पद रूप में, कलंक-स्वरूप, शर्मनाक तौर पर,
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shamefully's Usage Examples:
The records of the town show that he was burned in effigy as a Huguenot and as shamefully immoral (1554).
of Brabant, her third husband Humphrey of Gloucester, her cousin Philip the Good of Burgundy, all behaved shamefully to her.
Since Flinders Petrie began, the general level of research has gradually risen, and, while much is shamefully bad and destructive, there is a certain proportion that fully realizes the requirements of scientific archaeology.
It will be observed that the legality of the trial, in so far as the jurors were not properly qualified and the law of treason was shamefully strained, was denied in the act of William ' Mary which annulled the attainder.
The rebels under Ranulf shamefully defeated the king at Nocera on the 24th of July 1132.
Education was shamefully neglected, the masses being left in almost heathen ignorance - and this, too, at a time when the upper classes were greedily appropriating the ripe fruits of the Renaissance and when, to use the words of a contemporary, there were "more Latinists in Poland than there used to be in Latium."
His guardians, Cardinal Bak6cz and Count George of Brandenburg-Anspach, shamefully neglected him, squandered the royal revenues and distracted the whole kingdom with their endless dissensions.
The terms of the capitulation were shamefully violated by the Turks, who put to death the governor Marcantonio Bragadino with cruel torments.
Elizabeth, so shamefully her inferior in personal loyalty, fidelity and gratitude, was as clearly her superior on the one all-important point of patriotism.
Oh, what a terrible thing is fear, and how shamefully I yielded to it!
Synonyms:
dishonourably, discreditably, ignominiously, disgracefully, dishonorably, ingloriously,