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prosperous Meaning in Tamil ( prosperous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வளப்பமுள்ள,



prosperous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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prosperous's Usage Examples:

High on the barren crest of the Pennines, where the rocks yield no mineral wealth, except it be medicinal waters, Harrogate, Buxton and Matlock are types of health resorts, prosperous from their pure air and fine scenery.


It received civic rights in 1225, and soon became a prosperous place, but much of its history consists of broils between the bishops and the citizens.


Populists believed that a free and prosperous community where everybody helped one another out would overthrow autocracy.


But the movement met with no encouragement, either amongst the prosperous peasants on the rich plain of Mush or in the mountain villages of Sasun.


The judicial system was much improved, a better grade of officials became the rule, many French Creoles were appointed to office, intermarriages of French and Spanish and even English were encouraged by the highest officials, and in general a liberal and conciliatory policy was followed, which made Louisiana under Spanish rule quiet and prosperous.


Bengal was prosperous, and free from external enemies on every quarter.


The state includes the oldest settlements in Venezuela, and was once very prosperous, producing cattle and exporting hides, but wars and political disorders have partly destroyed its industries and impeded their development.


He opposed commercial development on ordinary European lines on the ground that it involved the existence both of a dangerous proletariat and of a prosperous middle class equally inimical to autocracy.


In April 1732 the leading metropolitan publishers, jealous of the interloper Cave, started the London Magazine, or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer (1732-1784), which had a long and prosperous career.


Abbey Dore was very prosperous and had 17 associated granges, 9 of which were in the Golden Valley.


years of the I3th century as an unprosperous period for England.


The emigrants were very kindly received, and many of them became thrifty and prosperous farmers.





Synonyms:

well-heeled, well-situated, well-off, well-to-do, well-fixed, comfortable, rich, easy,



Antonyms:

quickly, unimpressionable, heavy, hurried, poor,

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