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pointedly Meaning in Tamil ( pointedly வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

கூர்மையாகத்,



pointedly தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இது உச்ச உயரத்தையும் (உச்சம் "கூர்மையாகத்" தோன்றும்) அதிகரிக்கிறது, இது கண்டறிதல் பகுப்பாய்வில் முக்கியத்துவம் வாய்ந்ததாக இருக்கிறது.

pointedly's Usage Examples:

Dr Rutherford stated the case briefly and pointedly in the preface to his translation of the Epistle to the Romans (London, 1900).


On the way, Dean chatted about inconsequential things but pointedly asked about school.


She surveyed the room pointedly.


Trajan, who had no children, had continually delayed to settle the succession to the throne, though Pliny in the "Panegyric" had pointedly drawn his attention to the matter, and it must have caused the senate much anxiety.


'But while he was in the midst of the negotiations, Lord Palmerston brought forward in the House of Commons a measure for fortifying the naval arsenals of England, which he introduced in a warlike speech pointedly directed against France, as the source of danger of invasion and attack, against which it was necessary to guard.


He also pointedly alludes to John's work and the people's relation to it, in many sayings and parables (sometimes in a tone of irony).


Jackson leveled his gaze on her pointedly.


He was pointedly attentive to Sonya and looked at her in such a way that not only could she not bear his glances without coloring, but even the old countess and Natasha blushed when they saw his looks.


As his model in medical methods, Sydenham repeatedly and pointedly refers to Hippocrates, and he has not unfairly been called the English Hippocrates.


"Missed a spot," he said, looking pointedly at the tattoo around her neck.


What the diplomatic matter might be he did not care, but it gave him great pleasure to prepare a circular, memorandum, or report, skillfully, pointedly, and elegantly.


In Holland and Germany, with Erasmus, Reuchlin and Melanchthon, it developed types of character, urbane, reflective, pointedly or gently critical, which, left to themselves, would not have plunged the north of Europe into the whirlpool of belligerent reform.


3 18 E) makes Protagoras pointedly refer to sophists who, " when young men have made their escape from the arts, plunge them once more into technical study, and teach them such subjects as arithmetic, astronomy, geometry and music.





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