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pathetic Meaning in Tamil ( pathetic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மனத்தை உருக்கும், இரக்கமூட்டும், மார்க்கம்,



pathetic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"இப்படி மனத்தை உருக்கும் தொப்புளில் முழுகி, இடையின் கண் களிப்புறும் காம மயக்கம் மிகுந்த ஆசைகளை ஒழித்துத் தொலைக்க ஒரு வழியும் தெரியவில்லை.

pathetic's Usage Examples:

He 's passed away, the poor pathetic slob: so how about it - would you like the job?Throw Slob Slabs (funky outdoor beanbags) into the space for informal alfresco seating.


The rites, met within all lands, of pouring out water or bathing in order to produce rain from heaven, differ in their significance from ablutions with water and belong to the realm of sympathetic magic.


Acting centrally, it reduces sympathetic outflow, thus, reducing arterial pressure, heart rate, and catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla.


Conscious, nevertheless, that a struggle impended, they instantly sent word to all the other colonies, whose whig elements sympathetically responded to the alarm.


This gave rise to sympathetic demonstrations in many Dalmatian and Bosnian towns, and to a series of interpellations and speeches by the Yugoslav and Czech deputies in the Parliament of Vienna.


Border traditions and folklore, and the picturesque, pathetic and stirring incidents of which the country was so often the scene, appealed strongly to James Hogg ("the Ettrick Shepherd"), John Wilson ("Christopher North"), and John Mackay Wilson (1804-1835), whose Tales of the Borders, published in 1835, long enjoyed popular favour.


In both 1715 and 1745 Dumfries remained apathetic.


In contrast to the great French actress she avoided all "make-up"; her art depended on intense naturalness rather than stage effect, sympathetic force and poignant intellectuality rather than the theatrical emotionalism of the French tradition.


Cynthia was sufficiently sympathetic to the afternoon pounding Dean had taken to not bust his chops over the Fat Tire Ale.


Bede has the artist's instinct of proportion, the artist's sense for the picturesque and the pathetic.


He was in the secrets of the "new departure" in 1879-1881, and in the latter year had an interview with Parnell at the House of Commons, when the Irish leader spoke sympathetically of an armed revolution in Ireland.


There had always been this something that was utterly antipathetic in what he advocated as the ways of the world.


Her great qualities were relieved by human traits which make her more sympathetic.





Synonyms:

poor, misfortunate, wretched, unfortunate, miserable, pitiful, pitiable, piteous, hapless,



Antonyms:

inauspiciousness, successful, privileged, lucky, fortunate,

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