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charlatan Meaning in Tamil ( charlatan வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தனக்கு அதிகமாகத் தெரிந்த்து போல் நடிப்பவன்,



charlatan's Usage Examples:

The first journal devoted to medicine (1679) was by Nicolas de Blegny, frequently spoken of as a charlatan, a term which sometimes means simply a man of many ideas.


This very popularity had the effect of attracting into their ranks charlatans of the worst type.


The Gnostic ideas of salvation were in the later schools and sects transferred to these persons whom we must consider as rather obscure charlatans and miracle-mongers, just as in other cases they were transferred to the person of Christ.


A quack is one who pretends to knowledge of which he is ignorant, a charlatan, particularly a medical impostor.


Even so, he showed some boldness in exposing types of the prevailing charlatanism and follies, though his liberty of speech is far less than that of Gil Vicente.


From England he went to the United States of America: there his reception was equally enthusiastic, if less dignified; an element of charlatanism appeared in his words and acts which soon destroyed his real influence.


The king himself was indeed a semi-idiot, scarce responsible for his actions, yet his was the era of such striking personalities as the brilliant charlatan Struensee.


The famous charlatan Cagliostro was also arrested, but it was recognized that he had taken no part in the affair.


Let's get these charlatans for what they deserve!I think it's time all of us who can see through this shabby fraud to start openly criticizing these charlatans.


This last reason, while probably most effective with the judges, only stirred up more furiously the fury in Schopenhauer's breast, and his preface is one long fulmination against the ineptitudes and the charlatanry of his bête noire, Hegel.


charlatan inventor pursued by conned capitalists, he is trying to redeem himself by taking flight on homemade wings.


But the pupil soon found his teacher to be a charlatan, and taught himself, aided by commentaries, to master logic, geometry and astronomy.


And the Roman Catholic Church has made it entirely too easy for such charlatans and hypocrites to hide.





Synonyms:

deceiver, cheat, trickster, cheater, quack, beguiler, mountebank, phrenologist, slicker, craniologist,



Antonyms:

undercharge, qualified, square shooter,

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