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frequented Meaning in Tamil ( frequented வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அடுக்கு நகழ்வான,



frequented's Usage Examples:

The elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard, hyena, zebra, buffalo, gnu, quagga, kudu, eland and many other kinds of antelope roamed the plains; the rhinoceros, hippopotamus and crocodile lived in or frequented the rivers, and ostriches and baboons were numerous.


The scarcity of animals, as well as the dearness of fodder, is one of the causes of the dearness of transport, and freights have risen on the most frequented roads from 3d.


The otter is found in some of the rivers, which are also frequented, near their mouths, by turtles.


frequented by walkers, sailors, holidaymakers and birdwatchers.


"The fortified port, though unfrequented except as a naval harbour of refuge, is a very fine one.


The remains of pterodactyles are found chiefly in marine deposits, so that these reptiles must have frequented the coastlines.


Roads ran hence to Olbia by the east coast, and through the centre of the island, to Othoca (Oristano) direct, and thence to Olbia (probably the most frequented route), through the mining district to Sulci and along the south and west coasts to Othoca.


Madame Necker entertained the chief leaders of the political, financial and literary worlds of Paris, and her Fridays became as greatly frequented as the Mondays of Madame Geoffrin, or the Tuesdays of Madame Helvetius.


He frequented every kind of society, drank much, bought pictures, engaged in building, and above all--read.


Three magistri belonging to that society, one of whom was August Hermann Francke, subsequently the founder of the famous orphanage at Halle (1695), commenced courses of expository lectures on the Scriptures of a practical and devotional character, and in the German language, which were zealously frequented by both students and townsmen.


He seemed to resent the intrusion of a human being in such an unfrequented spot.


Beggars frequented the place, and travellers from the village of Hoxton, who crossed it in order to get into London, did so with as much expedition as possible.





Synonyms:

steady, predominant, prevailing, rife, prevalent, dominant, regular,



Antonyms:

negate, disapproval, forbid, disallow, infrequent,

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