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dare Meaning in Tamil ( dare வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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dare தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

புகழ்பெற்ற புகைப்படத்திற்கு காரணமாக அமைந்த இந்த ரன் அவுட் உலகக் கோப்பையின் மிக நேர்த்திய துணிகரச் செயல்களுள் ஒன்றாக கருதப்படுகிறது என்பதுதான் ரோட்ஸின் விளையாட்டு வாழ்க்கையை தீர்மானித்த கணங்களுள் ஒன்றாகவும் இருக்கிறது.

dare's Usage Examples:

As soon as the sun appeared in a clear strip of sky beneath the clouds, the wind fell, as if it dared not spoil the beauty of the summer morning after the storm; drops still continued to fall, but vertically now, and all was still.


Burgundy dared not concede so much, under pain of alienating all his more patriotic Murder of supporters.


Kildare, and educated first at the Quaker school at Carlow and afterwards at Rome, where he joined the Urban College of the Propaganda and, after passing a brilliant course, was ordained in 1829.


I'm gonna dig further on Monday but just the last name's a mighty strong coincidence, isn't it?On Monday I dared venture to Main Street to replenish our near-empty larder.


How dare FNBs cast aspersions in respect of the honesty of Endeavor?Spurred on by his wife the matter reached a climax in 1574, when letters were discovered, which, while revealing a hope to bring over Augustus to Calvinism, cast some aspersions upon the elector and his wife.


An abbreviation of this work, which as a book of travel is even more delightful than its predecessors, was published in 1894, shortly after the author's death, with a brief introductory notice by Lord Aberdare.


What then should I say, if I dared complain, I who am deprived of all who are dear to me?On the accession of Mary he was deprived of all his offices, but in the succeeding reign was prominently employed in public affairs.


Her looks asked him to forgive her for having dared, by Natasha's intermediacy, to remind him of his promise, and then thanked him for his love.


Blanco White, " the rationalist A'Kempis," who had dared to appear as " a religious sceptic in God's presence," had found a biographer and interpreter in Martineau's friend and colleague, John Hamilton Thom.


He's talking, dare I say, utter cobblers.





Synonyms:

make bold, presume, act, move,



Antonyms:

fall, advance, go, descend, refrain,

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