lousy Meaning in Tamil ( lousy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
பேன் நிறைந்துள்ள,
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lousy தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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lousy's Usage Examples:
Throughout the reign of Arcadius there was estrangement and jealousy between the two brothers or their governments.
It was nothing but pure jealousy that guided her thoughts – and fear of losing him.
He tells of the high position he holds among the Venetians; of the jealousy shown him by some of the meaner sort of native artist; of the honour and wealth in which he might live if he would consent to abandon home for Italy; of the northern winter, and how he knows that after his return it will set him shivering for the south.
"His policy had aroused German jealousy, which became evident in the asperity with which the question of Morocco was handled in Berlin.
Because there is division, arrogance, jealousy and quarreling in the church.
The growth of Venetian trade and wealth in the Levant roused the jealousy of Genoa and the hostility of the imperial court at Constantinople, where the Venetians are said to have numbered 200,000 and to have held a large quarter of the city in terror by their brawls.
"There was no trace of a political idea in these disputes; the mutual hatred of two women aggravated jealousy to the point of causing terrible civil wars from 561 to 613, and these finally created a national conflict which resulted in the dismemberment of the Frankish empire.
To his fellow workers he was uniformly generous, free from jealousy, and prodigal of praise.
His life with Joanna was rendered extremely unhappy by his infidelity and by her jealousy, which, working on a neurotic temperament, precipitated her insanity.
The village grew up round the abbey, and by the 15th century had become sufficiently important to excite the jealousy of the neighbouring burgh of Renfrew.
Blanche of Castile, the queen-mother, arranged the marriage to win over to the cause of France the powerful count of Provence, but treated her daughter-in-law most unkindly, and her jealousy of the energetic young queen was naturally shared by Louis, whose coldness towards and suspicion of his wife are well known.
The dominating ambition of his life was to achieve fame, but though that sometimes betrayed him into petty jealousy, it did not leave him insensible to the claims on his knowledge of the "cause of humanity," to use a phrase often employed by him in connexion with his invention of the miners' lamp.
Synonyms:
shitty, icky, rotten, stinky, stinking, crappy, bad,
Antonyms:
goodness, asset, advisability, obedient, good,