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malevolence Meaning in Tamil ( malevolence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொடுங்குணம்,



malevolence தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ராம்லீலா பண்டிகை போன்று மேற்கு வங்காளத்தில் அன்னை துர்கை, கொடுங்குணம் கொண்ட எருமைத் தலைக் கொண்ட மகிசாசூரன் போன்ற அரக்கர்களை அழிக்கும் நிகழ்வை, துர்கா பூஜையாகக் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.

அவளின் தாயார் கங்கம்மா இதயமற்ற கொடுங்குணம் கொண்டவள்.

malevolence's Usage Examples:

He conducted the trial with marked partiality and malevolence, condemned the maid to imprisonment for life, and then, under pressure from the populace and the English, had recourse to fresh perfidies, declared Joan a relapsed heretic, excommunicated her, and handed her over to the secular arm on the 30th of May 1431.


He constantly speaks of the malevolence and detraction of an older poet, whose name is said to have been Luscius Lavinius or Lanuvinus.


He then exhibits the unhappiness that results from any excess of the self-regarding impulses, bodily appetite, desire of wealth, emulation, resentment, even love of life itself; and ends by dwelling on the intrinsic painfulness of all malevolence .


The commanders met with polite bows but with secret malevolence in their hearts.


I mean, is it the scriptwriter's fault that Trevor can only do ominous malevolence or should they write him accordingly?Accompanying him on this dangerous adventure are a struggling actress (Ann), a scriptwriter (Jack) and a couple of sailors.


); the malevolence and cruelty of Edom on this occasion are characterized in similar terms by several writers of the exile or subsequent periods, but by none with the same circumstance and vividness of detail as here (Ezek.


It's full of great, memorable hooks, powerful choruses and dynamic riffs, whilst still reeking of pure malevolence.


"With a sudden expression of malevolence on his aged face, Adraksin shouted at Pierre:She saw the coldness and malevolence with which the old prince received and dismissed the young men, possible suitors, who sometimes appeared at their house.


Differing as they did in politics, Gibbon's testimony to the genius and character of the great statesman is highly honourable to both: " Perhaps no human being," he says, " was ever more perfectly exempt from the taint of malevolence, vanity, or falsehood.


The ascription of malevolence to the world of spirits is by no means universal.





Synonyms:

spite, nastiness, cattiness, cruelness, spitefulness, malevolency, cruelty, beastliness, bitchiness, evil, harshness, malice, meanness, evilness,



Antonyms:

pleasantness, generosity, benevolence, beneficence, love,

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