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bounty Meaning in Tamil ( bounty வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தாராளம்,



bounty தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1387ல் தாராளம் என்றால் ' இலவசமாய் வழங்குதல்' எனப் பொருள், 1433ல் 'வரையறையில்லாமல் செய்தல்' எனப் பொருள், 1530ல் 'இலவச அனுமதி' என்றுப் பொருள்.

16ம் நூற்றாண்டில், ஆங்கிலேயர்களிடையே தாராளம் என்பதற்கு எதிர்மறை அர்த்தத்திலும் நேர்மறை அர்த்தத்திலும் உபயோகப் படுத்தப்பட்டது.

அலங்காரங்களின் பயன்பாட்டில் தாராளம்.

இத்தகைய அரிய சேவைக்காக அவரின் சீரிய முயற்சிகள் தாராளம், பட்ட சிரமங்களோ ஏராளம்.

bounty's Usage Examples:

After all, the thought of eating bunches of wheatgrass or gulping down a green algae drink might seem a little daunting to those not used to experiencing nature's bounty in quite that way.


Every Italian artist and man of letters in an age of singular intellectual brilliancy tasted or hoped to taste of his bounty.


From 1899 to 1904 a countervailing duty was imposed on bounty-fed beet sugar.


oh, yes, there's also Owen Custer, a fellow bounty hunter.


Tallow candles as a substitute for whale-oil had been introduced, and the British market was closed by a duty of £r8 a ton on oil; a bounty offered by the Massachusetts legislature (£5 on white and £ 3 on yellow or brown spermaceti, and £2 on whale-oil per ton) was of slight assistance.


His patrons had been taken away by death, or estranged by the riotous profusion with which he squandered their bounty, and the ungrateful insolence with which he rejected their advice.


Whaling was an established in- dustry in Rhode Island as Eearly as 1723, and in 1731 the colonial assembly provided a bounty of five shillings a barrel for whale oil, and a penny a pound for whalebone.


"Wolves, once numerous, have now been almost extirpated, though a bounty on each head is still paid.


To the poor, Persians are unostentatiously generous; most of the rich have regular pensioners, old servants, or poor relations who live on their bounty; and though there are no workhouses, there are in ordinary times no deaths from starvation; and charity, though not organized, is general.


Russia, which gave bounties, was to be allowed to send into European markets not more than i,000,000 tons within the next five years, and Great Britain undertook to give certificates guaranteeing that sugar refined in the United Kingdom and exported had not been bounty-fed.


Grimes Bottcher selected some of her favorite homemade Christmas gift ideas to add to your edible gift-giving bounty.


An ordained missionary, supported by the royal bounty, regularly officiates for this district; there is also a chapel for Roman Catholics.





Synonyms:

generosity, generousness, bounteousness,



Antonyms:

stingy, selfishness, illiberality, stinginess,

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