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prowess Meaning in Telugu ( prowess తెలుగు అంటే)



పరాక్రమం, భుజ్బల్

Noun:

భుజ్బల్,



prowess's Usage Examples:

His prowess was said to be enough that he boasted that he did not have to strike the same opponent twice.


sexuality, telepathic communication between people, physical prowess or frailty, division of humans by caste or ability, and the preservation of ancient.


Rubirosa made his mark as an international playboy for his jetsetting lifestyle and his legendary sexual prowess with women.


The Ifugao hero, Aliguyon, is a notable exception to this rule, being the only one with no extraordinary power beyond his natural prowess.


Taylor was of average size for a hockey player of his era and he was known more for speed and creativity than for his physical prowess.


Thereafter his shooting prowess serves Liangshan well in many battles.


Braggadocio may include subjects such as physicality, fighting ability, financial riches, sexual prowess, or "coolness".


The Arendish nobility emphasize pride, honor, and military prowess, while the serfs form the downtrodden masses, with little variation in their conditions across the country.


Although his position had become hereditary, it was originally attained by an exhibition of greater prowess and valor, traits useful for the community’s survival.


They were swept 2–0, but it was unquestionably a display of the next generation of Australia"s prowess.


prowess as warriors, but ends as a tragedy: the loot Euryalus acquires (a glistening Rutulian helmet) attracts attention, and the two die together.


His nickname was Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner, in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess.


If that’s the case, then Nattens Madrigal really showcases the black metal prowess of the band.



Synonyms:

art, artistry, superior skill, enology, fortification, minstrelsy, horology, airmanship, puppetry, homiletics, falconry, eristic, musicianship, aviation, telescopy, ventriloquism, ventriloquy, oenology, taxidermy,



Antonyms:

inability, unargumentative,



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