olent Meaning in Tamil ( olent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தவக்காலம்,
Verb:
வழங்கியிருக்கின்றனர்,
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olent தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
தவக்காலம் குறுக்கிடும் ஆண்டுகளில் திருவிழா ஓரிரு நாட்கள் தாமதமாகத் தொடங்கும்.
தவக்காலம் (மார்ச்-ஏப்ரல்) எனப்படுகின்ற நாற்பது நாள் காலத்தில் இப்பாடல்களை வீடுகளிலும் கோவில்களிலும் கிறித்தவர் பாடுவது ஒரு பழங்கால மரபு ஆகும்.
மரபுப்படி தவக்காலம் மற்றும் திருவருகைக்கால ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமைகள் மற்றும் நீத்தார் இறுதி திருப்பலி ஆகியவற்றில் இப்பாடல் பாடப்படாது.
olent's Usage Examples:
was fain to sign terms of peace with Bonaparte at Tolentino, practically ceding the northern part of his states, known as the Legations.
"Groen was violently opposed to Thorbecke, whose principles he denounced as ungodly and revolutionary.
They are a quarrelsome and sulky race, violently divided in their political relations.
In 1848, on his return to Paris, he published a violent tirade against Russia, which caused his expulsion from France.
The battle that started to ensue made the violent movie Gladiator look like a picnic.
However that may be, I was struck by the peculiar toughness of the steel which bore so many violent blows without being worn out.
If Lancaster should justify the malevolent rumours that were afloat by making a snatch at the crown, the last state of the realm might be worse than the first.
In this he drew a masterly picture, not only of the life and immorality of the friars but also of the insolent Filipino chiefs or caciques, subservient to the powers above, tyrannical to those below, superstitious, unprogressive and grasping.
directorial outings have often been about violent men.
Mental health professionals agree, and rising rates of serious school disciplinary problems, delinquency, and violent crime indicate, that antisocial behavior in general is increasing.
She showed great forbearance and generosity towards the duchess of Marlborough in the face of unexampled provocation, and her character was unduly disparaged by the latter, who with her violent and coarse nature could not understand the queen's self-restraint in sorrow, and describes her as "very hard" and as "not apt to cry.
It awakened fresh possibilities - successful combination against a common foe, the sinking of petty rivalries, the chance of gaining favour by a neutrality which was scarcely benevolent.