charm Meaning in Tamil ( charm வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மயக்கும் ஆற்றல்,
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charm தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
பாட்டி மோசஸ் எங்கு சென்றாலும் அனைவரையும் மயக்கும் ஆற்றல் பெற்றிருந்தார்.
charm's Usage Examples:
Antony committed suicide, in the mistaken belief that she had already done so, but Octavian refused to yield to the charms of Cleopatra who put an end to her life, by applying an asp to her bosom, according to the common tradition, in the thirty-ninth year of her age (29th of August, 30 B.
As personalized jewelry, 14K gold picture locket charms make exceptional gifts.
Nevertheless, there is a charm of originality about his earlier logical work which no competent reader can fail to appreciate.
Today's scrapbookers have a variety of choices for embellishing their layouts, ranging from chipboard tags and silk flowers to metal charms and plastic transparencies.
These charms can only be made by the possessor of the suhman.
ramshackle charm, off-kilter melodies and delightfully crisp vocals abound.
Child actors endear viewers with their charm and ability but they tend to become tabloid fodder once they've grown up.
He deliberately imparted to that poem the charm of antique associations by incorporating with it much of the phraseology and sentiment of Ennius.
?Of things communicable he was at the same time, as we have said, communicative - a genial companion, a generous and loyal friend, ready and eloquent of discourse, impressing all with whom he was brought in contact by the power and the charm of genius, and inspiring fervent devotion and attachment in friends and pupils.
comptus, neat), an adjective meaning unusual or fanciful, often applied to things with a sense of old-fashioned charm or prettiness.
The sea-horse and the Siren alone are commonly found as charms; the Siren being sometimes in her fishtail form and sometimes in the form of a harpy.
To this list we must add the short but incomparable feuilletons (tdrezalevelek) of Dr Adolf Agai (writing under the nom de plume of Porz6), whose influence on the formation of modern Hungarian literary prose is hardly less important than the unique esprit and charm of his writings.
Synonyms:
siren song, siren call, attractiveness, appealingness, winsomeness, appeal,
Antonyms:
unhitch, detach, get off, malfunction, unattractiveness,