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slighting Meaning in Tamil ( slighting வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மட்டந்தட்டவில்லை,



slighting தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

slighting's Usage Examples:

He there speaks very briefly and slightingly of life insurance, probably because it was then regarded as impious by religionists of his complexion.


Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria and Origen quote it as Scripture, though in Africa it was not held in such high consideration, as Tertullian speaks slightingly of it.


"As it was, these studies of Leonardo - "studies intense of strong and stern delight" - seemed to his trivial followers and biographers merely his whims and fancies, ghiribizzi, things to be spoken of slightingly and with apology.


There is no reason to doubt that such, roughly speaking, were the contents of the Clementine work to which Eusebius alludes slightingly, in connexion with that section of it which had to his eye least verisimilitude, viz.


Joan returns to work, and makes slighting remarks about the security lapses while she was away.


You always have such strange fancies!As it was, these studies of Leonardo - "studies intense of strong and stern delight" - seemed to his trivial followers and biographers merely his whims and fancies, ghiribizzi, things to be spoken of slightingly and with apology.


It was thought at one time that the honour of a nation could only be vindicated by war, though all that had happened was the slighting of its flag, or of its accredited representative, during some sudden ebullition of local feeling.


slighting comment about Ethelred the Unready, theyd ask you to leave the room.


Harvey, as is well known, spoke slightingly of the great chancellor, and it is not till the rapid development of physical science in England and Holland in the latter part of the century, that we find Baconian principles explicitly recognized.


slighting remarks about the security lapses while she was away.


i o) speaks slightingly.





Synonyms:

depreciative, deprecatory, deprecative, belittling, depreciatory, uncomplimentary, deprecating,



Antonyms:

uncritical, increasing, flattering, favorable, complimentary,

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