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commonplace Meaning in Tamil ( commonplace வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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commonplace தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

முதற்பெண் (பொதுச்செய்தி).

commonplace's Usage Examples:

On no great subject did his principles rise above the commonplace of party, nor had he the magnanimity which excuses rather than aggravates the faults of others.


undreamed of a decade ago are now commonplace.


Curfews, restricted movement and forced displacement are now commonplace.


The supreme test, satisfied so frequently as to be commonplace, was a shocking form of suicide performed with a placid mien.


Amongst rhymed novels-novels in verse formthe best is the Delibdbok h ise (" The Hero of Mirages "), in which Ladislas Arany tells, in brilliantly humorous and captivating fashion, the story of a young Magyar nobleman who, at first full of great ideals and aspirations, finally ends as a commonplace country squire.


285) - names which stand in remarkable contrast to the more commonplace Greek names employed by Terence.


When the king symbolizes both the god and the extent of his kingdom, ceremonies which could appear commonplace often acquire a new significance, any discussion of which belongs to the intricacies of the history of religion and pre-monarchical society.


We do not need to be reminded that Beatrice's adorer had a wife and children, or that Laura's poet owned a son and daughter by a concubine, in order to perceive that the mystic passion of chivalry was compatible in the middle ages with commonplace matrimony or vulgar illegitimate connexions.


" Practical commonplaceness," says Frederick William Faber in his panegyric of Neri, was the special mark which distinguishes his form of ascetic piety from the types accredited before his day.


His work is a kind of commonplace book kept without scientific discrimination.


Melodious, effective, readily intelligible, with a dash of the commonplace, Les Preludes, Tasso, Mazeppa and Fest-Kldnge bid for popularity.





Synonyms:

humdrum, prosaic, unglamourous, unglamorous, unexciting,



Antonyms:

praise, rested, nonstandard, disrepute, irregular,

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