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wretched Meaning in Tamil ( wretched வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஈனன், மிக ஏழை, இழிவான,



wretched தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஈனன் தொட வெண்ணாதென்று எண்ணுகிறீரோ தாயே.

பதிலாக அது "அசுரன்", "பேய்", "பிசாசு", "ஈனன்", மற்றும் "அது" போன்ற வார்த்தைகளால் குறிப்பிடப்படுகிறது.

ஜஹாங்கீர் நினைவுக் குறிப்புகளில், அவர் எப்போதும் அம்பார் பெயரை ஈனன், சபிக்கப்பட்ட நபர், நாடோடி, அம்பார் சியாரி, கருப்பு அம்பார் மற்றும் அம்பார் படாக்துர் போன்ற பெயரடைகளைத் தவிர்த்துக் குறிப்பிடுவதில்லை.

ஈனன் இவன் என்றும் இகழாதே - ஞான.

wretched's Usage Examples:

The Latin ex augurio appears in the Italian sciagura, sciagurato, softened into sciaura, sciaurato, wretchedness, wretched.


She lives in a wretched, filthy hovel with two grown up daughters whom she will not suffer to work or learn anything.


In 1805 Napoleon made him governor of Dalmatia, with the title of provediteur general, in which position Dandolo distinguished himself by his efforts to remove the wretchedness and idleness of the people, and to improve the country by draining the pestilential marshes and introducing better methods of agriculture.


Johnson was a wretched etymologist.


My wretched lawsuit takes all I have and makes no progress.


The remaining history of the dynasty is a wretched story of the struggle of different claimants, while the different factors of the kingdom, the cities and barbarian races, more and more assert their independence.


In Africa, the continent's wretched stared in disbelief that a white westerner could be in worse shape than them.


Philopator (reigned 221-204), son of the preceding, was a wretched debauchee under whom the decline of the Ptolemaic kingdom began.


Atar is inhabited by Arab and Berber tribes, and is described as a wretched spot.


But Mr Lang's answer on that point is that this humble supernumerary in Roux de Marsilly's conspiracy simply became one more wretched victim of the "red tape" of the old French absolute monarchy.


She hangs round the close-head these last days, always with some wretched-like gillies, and yet seems quite a lady.


To have done so would have been impossible, in spite of his brilliant gifts, had he been no more than the "wretched scribe" sneered at by Napoleon.





Synonyms:

deplorable, execrable, inferior, miserable, woeful,



Antonyms:

goodness, inoffensive, moral, rich people, superior,

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