hospitable Meaning in Tamil ( hospitable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
விருந்தோம்பகிற,
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hospitable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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hospitable's Usage Examples:
To him the club entrusted the arrangement of the festival in honor of Bagration, for few men knew so well how to arrange a feast on an open-handed, hospitable scale, and still fewer men would be so well able and willing to make up out of their own resources what might be needed for the success of the fete.
In the end of the 9th century Iceland was colonized from Norway; and about 985 the intrepid viking, Eric the Red, discovered Greenland, and induced some of his Icelandic countrymen to settle on its inhospitable shores.
Henry's son Murkertagh the Strongminded, and his great-grandson Hugh, described as "the most renowned, hospitable and valorous of the princes of Ireland in his time," greatly consolidated the power of the O'Neills.
probably among the poorest peasantry in the world, support existence in this inhospitable region.
The Finns are morally upright, hospitable, faithful and submissive, with a keen sense of personal freedom and independence, but also somewhat stolid, revengeful and indolent.
Their mental and social standard is high among Pacific peoples; they are simple, honourable, generous and hospitable, but brave fighters.
On the side of Portugal a tract of inhospitable country sled originally to the separation between the two kingdoms, inasmuch as it caused the reconquest of the comparatively populous maritime tracts from the Moors to be carried out independently of that of the eastern kingdoms, which were also well peopled.
, the cold, bleak and inhospitable paramos between 10,000 and 15,000 ft.
They are fond of singing and dancing, and are a gentle-mannered and hospitable folk.
Synonyms:
kind, genial,
Antonyms:
type, antitype, inhospitable,