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ardent Meaning in Tamil ( ardent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஊக்கமுள்ள, உற்சாகமுள்ள, தீவிரமான,



ardent தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வெப்பமான சீதோஷ்ண நிலை, ஊக்கமுள்ள உடற்பயிற்சியின்போது, உடலின் எலக்ட்ரோலைட்டுகள் மற்றும் நீர் சமனிலையில் அழுத்தம் ஏற்படும்போது, இதை எடுத்துக்கொள்வதை பற்றி எச்சரிக்கையுடன் இருக்க வேண்டும்.

பல்கலைக்கழகத்தின் அடுத்த தலைமுறைக்கான ஆசிரிய உறுப்பினராக, உயர் குறிக்கோள்கள், தனித்தன்மை மற்றும் புதிய உக்திகளை கொண்ட அதிக ஊக்கமுள்ள 25 நபர்கள்.

ஊக்கமுள்ள அல்லது மதிநுட்பமான தலைவர் அல்லர் எனினும் அவர் ஒரு திறமையான, தந்திரமிகுந்த போர்வீரர்.

மண்ணில் உள்ள புதைபொருள்களைத் தேடியெடுத்து ஆராய்வதில், இக்கல்லூரிப் பேராசிரியர்கள் பலர் ஊக்கமுள்ளவர்களாக உள்ளனர்.

இம் மாற்றமானது திறமை வாய்ந்த ஊக்கமுள்ள மக்களுக்கும் நிறுவனங்களின் வெற்றிக்கும் இடையிலான உறவு முறையை அறிந்து கொள்ள மிகவும் உதவுகின்றது.

ardent's Usage Examples:

An ardent Liberal, he took an active part in party struggles under the Restoration, while throwing himself with equal vigour into the great work of historical regeneration which was going on at that period.


This was the enthusiasm, this the vitalizing faith, which made the work of scholarship in the i 5th century so highly strung and ardent.


pluvial hypothesis that Louis Leakey had so ardently embraced.


Believing,"he wrote," that (excepting the ardent monarchists) all our citizens agreed in ancient whig principles "- or, as he elsewhere expressed it, in" republican forms "-" I thought it advisable to define and declare them, and let them see the ground on which we can rally.


Civil war was raging in France, and Clement became an ardent partisan of the League; his mind appears to have become unhinged by religious fanaticism, and he talked of exterminating the heretics, and formed a plan to kill Henry III.


In most of the territorial or state elections the Democrats, or the Democrats and Populists united, have been triumphant, a Republican governor having been elected only in 1892; but the contests have often been ardent and bitter.


His simple manners, easy speech, ardent temperament and irreproachable private life gave him great influence in Paris, and he was elected president of the Commune, defending the municipality in that capacity at the bar of the Convention on the 31st of October 1792.


At this time also he developed an ardent love of France, a country which was politically in antagonism with his own, though so closely linked to it geographically, socially and by language.


His case was, however, brought before parliament by his ardent disciple, Nathaniel Halhed, the orientalist, a member of the House of Commons, and he was removed to a private asylum in Islington.


He also made the acquaintance of the leading English Positivists, to whose opinions he became an ardent convert.


An ardent opponent of Catholic Emancipation, he delivered in 1807 a speech on the subject which helped to give the deathblow to the Grenville administration, upon which he became chancellor of the exchequer under the duke of Portland, whom in 1809 he succeeded in the premiership.





Synonyms:

perfervid, impassioned, fervent, torrid, passionate, fiery, fervid,



Antonyms:

far, unemotionality, unfriendly, cool, passionless,

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