imploring Meaning in Tamil ( imploring வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
இறைஞ்சுதல்,
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imploring தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இப்படித் தலை தாழ்த்துவதை இறைஞ்சுதல் என்கிறோம்.
imploring's Usage Examples:
Her eyes were large and imploring as she was wheeled down the hall to a room in the pediatric ward.
No one shall hear a word from me," said Rostov in an imploring voice, "but I can't apologize, by God I can't, do what you will!Tammy shrugged her tiny shoulders, the large blue eyes imploring her not to pry.
She gazed up at Megan imploringly.
"Go on, Uncle dear," Natasha wailed in an imploring tone as if her life depended on it.
Yes, my opinion, and only my opinion, added Prince Bolkonski, turning to Prince Vasili and answering his imploring look.
"Andrew!" said Princess Mary, imploringly.
He therefore addressed an eloquent and imploring letter to the earl, pointing out the dangers of his position and urging upon him what he judged to be the only safe course of action, to seek and secure the favour of the queen alone; above all things dissuading him from the appearance of military popularity.
Then his lips and tongue moved, sounds came, and he began to speak, gazing timidly and imploringly at her, evidently afraid that she might not understand.
On the day of his capture Monmouth wrote to James in terms of the most unmanly contrition, ascribing his wrong-doings to the action of others, and imploring an interview.
She gave him an imploring, frightened look.
He smiled and thanked her and when she left, he turned an imploring gaze back to Carmen.
She turned an imploring gaze on Justin.
Totally devoid of dignity and heroism, he ended by surrendering and imploring mercy from the barbarian victor.
Synonyms:
beseeching, suppliant, adjuratory, mendicant, pleading, petitionary, supplicatory, supplicant, precatory, importunate, precative,
Antonyms:
desperate, strident, beseeching, nonreligious person, imperative,