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worldliness Meaning in Tamil ( worldliness வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

உலகப்பற்று,



worldliness தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1926-இல் தமது அருமை அன்னை மறைந்ததும், கடைசி உலகப்பற்றும் அறுந்தது.

வஜ்ரயோகினியின் வழிபாடு உலகப்பற்று அதிகமாக உள்ளவர்களுக்கு பொருந்தக்கூடியது என கருதப்படுகிறது.

முக்கியமாக ஆரம்பகால உமையாக்களின் உலகப்பற்றுக்கு எதிராக ஆதரவாளர்களை பெற்றுக்கொண்டது (கி.

சடங்குகள், உலகப்பற்று, மகிழ்ச்சி, மற்றும் சுயம் ஆகியவையே அவையாகும்.

worldliness's Usage Examples:

According to Knox, Grindal distinguished himself from most of the court preachers in 1553 by denouncing the worldliness of the courtiers and foretelling the evils to follow on the king's death.


This was followed by La Nuova Italia ed i Vecchi Zelanti (1881), another attack on the Vatican policy; and by his Vaticano Regio (1883), in which he accuses the Vatican of trafficking in holy things and declares that the taint of worldliness came from the false principles accepted by the Curia.


He had equipped himself with a mental telescope and looked into remote space, where petty worldliness hiding itself in misty distance had seemed to him great and infinite merely because it was not clearly seen.


On the other hand, in spite of his worldliness, Leo was not an unbeliever; he prayed, fasted, and participated in the services of the church with conscientiousness.


The typical faults of the dark ages, pluralism, simony, lax observation of the clerical rules, contented ignorance, worldliness in every aspect, were all too prevalent in England.


From the 12th and 13th centuries onward there is observable in the different countries of Europe a widespread reaction against the growing formalism and worldliness of the Church and the scandalous lives of many of the clergy.


"The very pettiness of the details in which the good seneschal indulges as to his own weakness only serves to enhance the sublime unworldliness of the king.


She was disappointed at first at the slackness of discipline, but she appears afterwards to have accommodated herself with tolerable success to the worldliness of her environment, though not without intervals of religious misgiving.


With growth in popular esteem came increase in material wealth, leading to luxury and worldliness.


Its descriptions of the worldliness and lawlessness which prevailed among the elders and pastors, i.


Martin, too, had denounced the worldliness and greed of the Gaulish bishops and clergy.


The distinctive features of Christian ethics are obedience, unworldliness, benevolence, purity and humility.





Synonyms:

mundaneness, mundanity, sophistication, quality,



Antonyms:

unresponsiveness, popularity, unfaithfulness, unpleasantness, naivete,

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