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avaricious Meaning in Tamil ( avaricious வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பேராசையுள்ள, கஞ்சத்தனமுள்ள,



avaricious தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மரியோவின் பேராசையுள்ள எதிர்பிரதியான வாரியோவின் வருகை கேம் பாய்க்கான சூப்பர் மரியோ லேண்ட் 2: 6 கோல்ட் காயின்ஸ் இல் காணப்பட்டது.

ஒரு பேராசையுள்ள போக்கர் விளையாட்டு வீரராக, அஃப்லெக் உள்ளூர் நிகழ்ச்சிகளில் வழக்கமாகக் கலந்து கொள்கிறார்.

avaricious's Usage Examples:

But Kruger remained implacable, bigoted, avaricious, determined on a policy of isolation.


In his private life Ranjit Singh was selfish, avaricious, drunken and immoral, but he had a genius for command and was the only man the Sikhs ever produced strong enough to bind them together.


Licentious and avaricious, he amassed great wealth; and when he died on the 25th of October 1292 he left numerous estates in Shropshire, Worcestershire, Somerset, Kent, Surrey and elsewhere.


avaricious one, whose incompetence and lack of business acumen has become a byword.


It is clear from Guicciardini's autobiographical memoirs that he was ambitious, calculating, avaricious and power-loving from his earliest years; and in Spain he had no more than an opportunity of studying on a large scale those political vices which already ruled the minor potentates of Italy.


Though probably not personally avaricious, he was justly accused of nepotism.


He promoted navigation and commerce, but was avaricious and deceitful.


This, which is now chiefly used in the sense of inferior, low, ignoble, or of avaricious, penurious, "stingy," meant originally that which is common to more persons or things than one.


The Somali love display; they are inordinately vain and avaricious; but they make loyal and trustworthy soldiers and are generally bright and intelligent.


The French deemed the Scots shabby, poor and avaricious: their grooms werekilled by the peasantry when they went foraging: the nobles were churlish and inhospitable.


In fact the pasha was an illiterate barbarian, of the same type as his countryman Ali of Iannina, courageous, cruel, astute, full of wiles, avaricious and boundlessly ambitious.


affirmation of truth in a pluralist world, in a world where we have to acknowledge pluralism?Stigand was an avaricious man and a great pluralist, holding the bishopric of Winchester after he became archbishop of Canterbury, in addition to several abbeys.


The monks are stigmatized as pedants who would destroy the joy of life on earth, who are avaricious, dissolute and the breeders of eternal dissensions and squabbles.





Synonyms:

grabby, prehensile, acquisitive, grasping, covetous, greedy,



Antonyms:

acquisitiveness, unintelligent, abstemious, undesirous, unacquisitive,

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