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aristocratic Meaning in Tamil ( aristocratic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

உயர் குல,



aristocratic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அசாதாரணமான இந்த மனிதன் உயர் குலத்தவராக இருக்கவேண்டுமென நம்பப்பட்டது, ஆனால் அவரது அடையாளம் ஒருபோதும் நிரூபிக்கப்படவில்லை.

உயர் குலத்துப் பெண்ணொருத்தியை ஒன்பது வெண்பாக்களினால் வகுப்புறப் பாடுதலே மங்கலவள்ளை என்பது பாட்டியல் நூல்கள் கூறும் இலக்கணம்.

aristocratic's Usage Examples:

In 1075 he caused the investiture of ecclesiastica dignitaries by secular potentates of any degree to be condemned These two reforms, striking at the most cherished privileges ant most deeply-rooted self-indulgences of the aristocratic caste ii Europe, inflamed the bitterest hostility.


In the year 91, which brought with it the imminent prospect of sweeping political change, with the enfranchisement of the Italian peoples, Sulla returned to Rome, and it was generally felt that he was the man to lead the conservative and aristocratic party.


Mrs Carlyle was hurt by the fine lady's condescension and her husband's accessibility to aristocratic blandishments.


He disliked his immediate chief Grenville, one of the Whigs who joined Pitt, and a man of thoroughly Whiggish aristocratic insolence, In 1799 he left the foreign office and was named one of the twelve commissioners for India, and in 1800 joint paymaster of the forces, a post which he held till the retirement of Pitt in 1801.


The aristocratic classes loudly complained that the young king, Gustavus IV.


aristocratic patron, Vladimir Chaplin.


The aristocratic principle of government having been destroyed by the Reform Bill, and the House of Lords being practically "abrogated" by that measure, it became necessary that Toryism should start from the democratic basis, from which it had never been alien.


The old gentleman in his aristocratic imperiousness frequently reminds us of the amusing directions given by Sir John Wynne to his chaplain, quoted in Pennant's Tour in Wales.


The naval officer spoke in a particularly sonorous, musical, and aristocratic baritone voice, pleasantly swallowing his r's and generally slurring his consonants: the voice of a man calling out to his servant, Heah!Just when they were getting a little tipsy and their inhibitions were taking a walk, but before they were slurring their words.


Weak health, consequent on over-study, prevented him from obtaining the highest academical honours, but he graduated as doctor in theology at the age of twenty-two, and then entered the Accademia dei Nobili ecclesiastici, a college in which clergy of aristocratic birth are trained for the diplomatic service of the Roman Church.


It appears in early times, when Thessaly was mainly governed by a few aristocratic families, as an important city under the rule of the Aleuadae, whose authority extended over the whole district of Pelasgiotis.


Vaughan was a man of very different type from his predecessor; he had none of Manning's intellectual finesse or his ardour in social reform, but he was an ecclesiastic of remarkably fine presence and aristocratic leanings, intransigeant in theological policy, and in personal character simply devout.





Synonyms:

aristocratical, patrician, gentle, blue, noble, blue-blooded,



Antonyms:

female aristocrat, noblewoman, ignoble, dishonorable, lowborn,

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