opprobrious Meaning in Tamil ( opprobrious வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
மானக்கேடு,
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opprobrious தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
2001 ஆம் ஆண்டின் இறுதியில் வெளிவந்த தகவல்படி அதன் முன்பு கூறப்பட்ட நிதி நிலை கணிசமாக நிறுவனமயமாக்கப்பட்ட, கருத்தூன்றிச் செய்யப்பட்ட மற்றும் படைப்புத் திறனுடன் திட்டமிட்ட கணக்கியல் முறைகேட்டிற்கு உட்பட்டிருந்தது, அது "என்ரான் மானக்கேடு" என்றறியப்பட்டதாகும்.
அரசனுக்காகத் சூது செல்லும்போது தனக்கு வரும் புகழ், செல்லாதபோது தனக்கு வரும் மானக்கேடு ஆகியவற்றைப் பேசுவான்.
opprobrious's Usage Examples:
Often the women joined in, and as they bid excitedly against each other the church rang with opprobrious epithets.
The brutal treatment he had experienced in boyhood under the orders of Adil Shah, and the opprobrious name of eunuch with which be was taunted by his enemies, no doubt contributed to embitter his nature.
This has been misunderstood in many ways - the mistake going so far as in some cases to suppose that Voltaire meant Christ by this opprobrious expression.
certain to meet with many more species, some, as Ossifraga gigantea, as large as Albatrosses, and several of them called by sailors by a variety of choice names, generally having reference to the strong smell of musk emitted by the birds, among which that of "Stink-pot" is not the most opprobrious.
the use of lrcoOac to mean "policemen" at Athens, and still more closely the German, French and English word "slave" derived from "Slav"), than that the tribe when living in territory it could call its own should have adopted an opprobrious name taken from the language of hostile neighbours (see Strabo vi.
They spent their energy in attacking Plato and Aristotle, and hence earned the opprobrious epithet of Eristic.
They repaid him with the opprobrious nickname of " Sheemas-a-Cacagh," or dirty James.
opprobrious epithets.
They struck upon the unfortunate and opprobrious term "middle ages" for that which stood between them and their classic ideals.
Synonyms:
disgraceful, black, dishonourable, dishonorable, ignominious, inglorious, shameful,
Antonyms:
honest, true, straight, inoffensive,