cherished Meaning in Tamil ( cherished வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
நேசத்துக்குரிய,
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cherished தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
உருசியா - நமது நேசத்துக்குரிய நாடு.
இதற்கு பங்களித்தவர்களில் பாக்சியின் நேசத்துக்குரிய ஆசிரியர்கள், நண்பர்கள், முன்னாள் மாணவர்கள் மற்றும் சக ஊழியர்களான பீட்டர் ட்ரோன்கே, கிட்டி ஸ்கூலர் தத்தா, ஹிமானி பன்னெர்ஜி, மாலினி பட்டாச்சார்யா, ஷீலா லஹிரி சவுத்ரி, சுப்ரியா சௌத்ரி, தனிகா சர்க்கார், பாஸ்வதி சக்ரவர்த்தி ஆகியோர் அடங்குவர்.
அபக்கா நினைவகம் இவரது நேசத்துக்குரிய உல்லால் நகரில் அமைந்துள்ளது.
ஆங்கிலின் நேசத்துக்குரிய ஒலிம்பிக் தங்கப் பதக்கத்தை பெனாய்ட் கைப்பற்றிய பிறகு மோதல் தொடர்ந்தது.
cherished's Usage Examples:
They maintained, however, their cherished covenants with a zeal which persecution only intensified; in 1680 the more extreme members of the party signed a document known as the "Sanquhar Declaration," and were afterwards called Cameronians from the name of their leader, Richard Cameron.
St Paul was a hard hitter, and Jewish Christians, who still clung to James and Peter as the only true pillars of the Church, are not likely to have cherished any love for his memory.
The revolt at Bordeaux, supported as it was by material aid from Spain, gave him the opportunity of at once serving his country and gratifying his long-cherished hatred of the Spaniards.
consists of the most elaborate of the satires, by many critics regarded as the poet's masterpiece, the famous sixth satire, directed against the whole female sex, which shares with Domitian and his creatures the most cherished place in the poet's antipathies.
The Cid of history, though falling short of the poetical ideal which the patriotism of his countrymen has so long cherished, is still the foremost man of the heroical period of Spain - the greatest warrior produced out of the long struggle between Christian and Moslem, and the perfect type of the Castilian of the 12th century.
"A Brahmin, leaving home, left his daughter in charge of an ichneumon, which he had long cherished.
The heterodox views which he maintained aroused the anger of the Church on behalf of its cherished Aristotelianism, and a short time after his death his books were placed on the Index.
The blow to the republican cause was most serious: for from Toulon as a centre the royalists threatened to raise a general revolt throughout the south of France, and Pitt cherished hopes of dealing a death-blow to the Jacobins in that quarter.
Lord Ashley now retired into Holland, where he became acquainted with Le Clerc, Bayle, Benjamin Furly, the English Quaker merchant, at whose house Locke had resided during his stay at Rotterdam, and probably Limborch and the rest of the literary circle of which Locke had been a cherished and honoured member nine or ten years before.
I will only hint at some of the enterprises which I have cherished.
This accords with the cherished tradition which made the Athenians children of the soil, and free from admixture with conquering tribes.
Synonyms:
wanted, treasured, loved, precious,
Antonyms:
unwanted, worthless, unworthy, artless, unloved,