animosity Meaning in Tamil ( animosity வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
குரோதம், விரோதம், பகைமை,
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animosity தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
ஆனால் அது இவ்வாறுதான் நடந்தது; வீழ்ந்துவிட்ட தேவதை ஒரு குரோதம் நிறைந்த பேய் ஆகிவிட்டது.
கிரேக்கத்தின் புவியியல் குரோதம் 1982 ஆம் ஆண்டு பிரேம் மேனன் கதை, திரைக்கதையில், ஏ.
அவளுடன் குரோதம் கொண்டு அவளையும் அவள் குழந்தைகளையும் உணவாகச் சாப்பிட முயன்றது அரசரின் தாய் அல்ல மாறாக பொறாமை கொண்ட அவரது மனைவி என்பது.
விவேக் நடித்த திரைப்படங்கள் குரோதம் 2 2000 இல் வெளிவந்த தமிழ்த் திரைப்படமாகும்.
ஜெகந்நாதன் (இயக்குனர்) இயக்கத்தில் குரோதம் என்ற திரைப்படத்தின் மூலம் 1982ல் திரையுலகிற்கு வந்தார்.
இத்தகைய கோளாறுகளுடைய தனிநபர்கள் காலப்போக்கில் தங்களுடைய உந்துவேகக் கட்டுப்பாடுகள் மற்றும் இச்சைகளில் மோசமடைகிறார்கள் என்பதைக் குறிப்பிடுவதற்கு குரோதம் என்னும் சொல் நாசீசிசத்துடன் இணைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.
animosity's Usage Examples:
'Popular animosity was kindled by the enforced participation of the Jews in public disputations.
This anomaly aroused lively protests, especially in the French group, after the battle of Agincourt had rekindled national animosity on both sides.
Despite the animosity boiling at the back of his brother's gaze, Kiki's pragmatism snapped to the forefront.
, count of Toulouse, as an abettor of heresy (1207), and kindled in the nobles of the south that animosity of which he was the first victim (1209).
The vast majority of Afghans are of the Sunni sect; but there are, in their midst, such powerful communities of Shiahs as the Hazaras of the central districts, the Kizilbashes of Kabul and the Turis of the Kurram border, nor is there between them that bitterness of sectarian animosity which is so marked a feature in India.
She seems to have so much animosity toward you.
He was assailed in parliament by the eloquence of Gladstone, the sarcasms of Disraeli, and the animosity of the Manchester Radicals, but the country was with him.
One of the most striking of the passages in the Cid's legendary history is that wherein he is represented as forcing the new king to swear that he had no part in his brother's death; but there was cause enough without this for Alphonso's animosity against the man who had helped to despoil him of his patrimony.
His case was further complicated by the libellous animosity of Beaton, archbishop of St Andrews (whose life he had saved in the "Clear-the-Causeway" incident), who was anxious to thwart his election to the archbishopric of St Andrews, now vacant by the death of Forman.
But he was what Horace was not, a thoroughly good hater; and he lived at a time when the utmost freedom of speech and the most unrestrained indulgence of public and private animosity were the characteristics of men who took a prominent part in affairs.
But he appears to have been unaware of the extent of the feelings of animosity which he had done much to arouse in the people, probably because he was wholly unconnected with the practices of the party of the Mountain as the instigators of actual violence.
But the wars with Russia and other Christian powers, and the different risings of the Greeks and Servians, helped to stimulate the feelings of animosity and contempt entertained towards them by the ruling race; and the promulgation of the Tanzimat undoubtedly heralded for the subject nationalities the dawn of a new era.
At the same time it provoked the animosity of the French, who were naturally jealous of the increase of British influence on the Nile, and it also threw new responsibilities on the British nation.
Synonyms:
hostility, animus, ill will, enmity, bad blood,
Antonyms:
friendliness, peace, hot war, love,