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fad Meaning in Tamil ( fad வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பொருளற்ற ஆர்வம்,



fad தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

fad's Usage Examples:

Pierre hid his face, from which a faint smile forgot to fade though his features now expressed horror and fear.


Al-Mufaddal was a contemporary of IIammad ar-Rawiya and Khalaf al-Ahmar, the famous collectors of ancient Arab poetry and tradition, and was somewhat the junior of Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala, the first scholar who systematically set himself to preserve the poetic literature of the Arabs.


Taran watched him fade into the forest with a warrior's stealth.


The respective shares of the leading customs in the tfade of the country is approximately shown in the following table, which gives the value of their exports and imports (general trade) in 1905 in millions sterling.


You aren't limited to using only soft pastels or faded blues and lavenders for your bedroom color pallet.


The chemical is harsh on fabric, which is why most lifeguard uniform swimsuits are made from specially manufactured materials that don't fade or discolor easily.


Suae oonne iuih gie bidde fader urer ?Su ar5 sic ergo uos orabitis+Pater noster qui es Nu bist in heofnum - in heofnas; sie gehalgad noma ?Sin; in caelis; sanctificetur nomen tuum; (to) to -cymeo ric dirt.


Royce's hostile expression slowly faded into a sheepish smile.


She awoke in a sweat, the blurred scenes of gore and screams of dying from her dreams fading.


The drain of men told upon her vitality, their quality deteriorated, and their bigotry and intolerance raised even a fiercer opposition to them within the bounds of India; and as the Dutch and British came into prominence the Portuguese gradually faded away.


In some cases, the exposure can be damaging (at least temporarily), but for a celebrity whose star is fading, the publicity can reinvigorate their career or at least put their name in the news again.


It faded when she looked directly at it.


Average fatalities per month Graph 1 plots the average death toll per month during the second intifada.





Synonyms:

furor, cult, craze, fashion, furore, rage,



Antonyms:

None

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