sternest Meaning in Tamil ( sternest வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
படகின் பின்பகுதி,
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sternest தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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sternest's Usage Examples:
Christmas kid craft gifts for teachers will bring a smile to even the sternest teacher in your child's school.
Thank heavens then for Cecile my 9 year old who is without doubt one of my most supportive but sternest critics.
It is this most fatal doubt which evokes the Shepherd's sternest rebuke; and he meets it with the ultimate religious appeal, viz.
Leagues and counterleagues were formed; and a confederacy of cities, with Milan at its head, challenged the strength of Germany under one of its sternest emperors, Frederick Barbarossa.
All march discipline disappeared, the men dissolved into hordes of marauders and even the sternest of the marshals wrote piteous appeals to the emperor for supplies, and for permission to shoot some of their stragglers.
In truth the Renaissance was ruled by no Astraea redux, but rather by a severe spirit which brought no peace but a sword, reminding men of sternest duties, testing what of moral force and tenacity was in them, compelling them to strike for the old order or the new, suffering no lukewarm halting between two opinions.
The Mamelukes, who are analogous to the janissaries of the Ottoman Turks, were made of sterner and more fanatical stuff; and Bibars, the greatest of these Mamelukes, who had commanded at Gaza in 1244, had been one of the leaders in 1250, and was destined to become sultan in 1260, was the sternest and most fanatical of them all.
ELIJAH (a Hebrew name meaning "Yah[weh] is God"), in the Bible, the greatest and sternest of the Hebrew prophets, makes his appearance in the narrative of the Old Testament with an abruptness not out of keeping with his character and work (1 Kings xvii.
Frederick, however, had free and generous impulses which could not be restrained by the sternest system.
Synonyms:
strict, nonindulgent, austere,
Antonyms:
top, natural elevation, lie, indulgent,