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adulation Meaning in Tamil ( adulation வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இச்சகம், முகமன்,



adulation தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

புல்லர்பால் இச்சகம் பேசிப் பொருள் பெறல்போல்.

இயலக்கூடிய நிலையில் வலியின் பயமானது அஞ்சி விலகுதல் அல்லது இச்சகம் கேட்டல் போன்ற நிலையை உண்டாக்குகிறது.

தன் மன்னனைப் பலவாறு புகழந்து பாடிய புலவர் இச்சகம் பாடுபவர் அல்லர்.

adulation's Usage Examples:

Your strong desire for public adulation can become the single driving force in your life.


sacrificed at the altar of Capote's ruthless pursuit of adulation.


And 1 In a letter dated the 4th of April 1882, referring to the publication of his drama Mary Stuart, Swinburne wrote, to Edmund Clarence Stedman: "Mary Stuart has procured me two satisfactions which I prefer infinitely to six columns of adulation in The Times and any profit thence resulting.


It does not deserve the charge of mendacity brought against it by some, though the adulation of others is nearly as injudicious.


The inhabitants of Berlin, headed by their mayor, came out to meet him, and the newspapers lavished adulation on the victors and abuse on the beaten army.


There is not in his history a trace of that rather gross adulation in which even Virgil does not disdain to indulge.


About the 4th century the paean became merely a formula of adulation; its object was either to implore protection against disease and misfortune, or to offer thanks after such protection had been rendered.


, and the political execution of the duc dEnghien, provoked an outburst of adulation, of which Bonaparte took advantage to put the crowning touch to his ambitious dream.


He alone--with his ideal of glory and grandeur developed in Italy and Egypt, his insane self-adulation, his boldness in crime and frankness in lying--he alone could justify what had to be done.


To a man of Johnson's strong understanding and irritable temper, the silly egotism and adulation of Boswell must have been as teasing as the constant buzz of a fly.


Both were lambs to the slaughter, sacrificed at the altar of Capote 's ruthless pursuit of adulation.


Macaulay's description of Whitgift as "a narrow, mean, tyrannical priest, who gained power by servility and adulation," is tinged with rhetorical exaggeraticn; but undoubtedly Whitgift's extreme High Church notions led him to treat the Puritans with exceptional intolerance.


Speaking generally, they are characterized by a stilted, affected style and a tone of gross adulation.





Synonyms:

flattery,



Antonyms:

None

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