sorrow Meaning in Tamil ( sorrow வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
விசனம், துக்கம், துயரம்,
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sorrow தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இதனால் விஷ்வ ஹிந்து பரிஷத், பஜ்ரங் தளம், ஸ்ரீராம் சேனை போன்ற பல சங்கப் பரிவாரக் குழுக்கள் இவர் மீது கடும் விசனம் கொண்டிருந்தனர் என்பதும் குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.
sorrow's Usage Examples:
They were always mitigations of satisfactions or penances which had been imposed by the church as outward signs of inward sorrow, tests of fitness for pardon, and the needful precedents of absolution.
Neither gnarled fingers nor old scars nor old doubts and sorrows were any of them in evidence now.
There was a pathetic expression of sorrow, prayer, and hope in it.
In the paper which he left signed, and to which he referred in answer to the questions wherewith the busy bishops plied him, he expressed his sorrow for having assumed the royal style, and at the last moment confessed that Charles had denied to him privately, as he had publicly, that he was ever married to Lucy Walters.
Am I completely lacking in self discipline?To be able to read for one's self what is being willed, thought and done in the world--the world in whose joys and sorrows, failures and successes one feels the keenest interest--that would indeed be a happiness too deep for words.
The first book opens with a few verses, in which Boetius describes how his sorrows had brought him to a premature old age.
Anna Mikhaylovna, with a meek, sorrowful, and all-forgiving expression on her face, stood by the door near the strange lady.
Cesario Verde sought to interpret universal nature and human sorrow, and the Parnassian Gongalves Crespo may be termed a deeper, richer Coppee.
4), Surely He bath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows " (Zohar, ii.
What a sorrowful act must that be--the covering up of wells! coincident with the opening of wells of tears.
At one extremity of the enclosing canal is the Schreijerstoren (1482) or "Weepers' Tower," so called on account of its being at the head of the ancient harbour, and the scene in former days of sorrowful leave-takings.
Synonyms:
ruthfulness, sadness, unhappiness, sorrowfulness, heartbreak, heartache, grief, self-pity, mournfulness, broken heart, brokenheartedness,
Antonyms:
be well, forbid, disallow, happiness, joy,