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scorned Meaning in marathi ( scorned शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



अपमानित, जुगुप्ती,

Adjective:

जुगुप्ती,



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scorned's Usage Examples:

Her song about the prayers of seamen (Ô viens à nous, Dieu tutélaire!"nbsp;– Pray, O mighty God, calm with thy smile both sky and sea) and God's reply of let dangers be scorned ends with a rallying-cry (Courage!… du courage!) to the Sicilians to rebel against the occupiers.


He scorned them and laughed at them, and chose death of long and cruel agony, to the temporary life of this world.


First scorned, now a scorner, he secretly feeds on his own merit, in unsatisfying egotism.


hollyhocks That dared the wind and scorned the clustered stocks And bore their laddered blooms high over all.


Critically, Augusta's tolerance towards Catholicism at Koblenz (and throughout her lifetime) was scorned in Berlin and was felt inappropriate for a Prussian Protestant princess.


The first step in the acceptance of the potato in French society was a year of bad harvests, 1785, when the scorned potatoes staved off famine in the north of France.


had scorned wooers for many years, until she found a white hair and decided to pick one.


approve, and though I am scorned and hissed, I am willing to abide the arbitrament of time and events as to the correctness of my course.


no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a lightly changed version of the old phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".


his fame or scorned his unschooled origins, as well as through his own mistrustful secrecy of his methods, which opened a world that others could not comprehend.


There was no origin, no explanation for his extraordinary fighting prowess, no kid sidekick or grotesque Nazi villains, for Minute-Man was stuck in the world of fictitious fascist nations that [Joe] Simon and [Jack] Kirby scorned as too timid for the times.


The Spanish Crown and authorities, which scorned and rejected the peace treaties signed after the dismantling of some of.



Synonyms:

detested, hated, despised, unloved,



Antonyms:

blue-eyed, adored, precious, wanted, loved,



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