যবনিকা, পর্দা
ক্লান্তিকর হত্তয়া, নীরস বলিয়া মনে হত্তয়া
(1) A sudden numbing dread,burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped,hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window),cloud,gloom
(2) A sudden numbing dread
(3) Burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
(4) Hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
(5) Cloud
(6) Gloom
(1) Become less interesting or attractive,cause to lose courage,cover with a pall,cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing,cause to become flat,lose sparkle or bouquet,lose strength or effectiveness,become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to),get tired of something or somebody,bore,tire
(2) Become less interesting or attractive
(3) Cause to lose courage
(4) Cover with a pall
(5) Cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing
(6) Cause to become flat
(7) Lose sparkle or bouquet
(8) Lose strength or effectiveness
(9) Become or appear boring
(10) insipid
(11) or tiresome (to)
(12) Get tired of something or somebody
(13) Bore
(14) Tire
(1) The rain has stopped, but a gray pall still hangs in the air, claiming the day as its own.
(2) The arms of Dublin are virtually identical to those of Armagh, except that the Y-shaped pall has five rather than four black crosses on it.
(3) Yet, last Christmas, people enjoyed the first festive season in decades without the pall of war hanging over their heads.
(4) And so a pall of defeat, and a sense of wasted lives hangs over Christiane's story, for which her uneasy family reunion cannot quite compensate.
(5) The most famous skyline in the world had been changed forever, and in its place hung a pall of smoke and dust in the clear autumn sky.
(6) Torture and murder have cast a pall of terror over the villages
(7) A heavy pall of dense black smoke and fumes poured from the building.
(8) It's as though a grimy pall has been lifted off the city and a Bohemian spirit has returned once more to Bohemia.
(9) And my learned friends will be throwing the pall of their caution over the theatre as well, to the impoverishment of all of us.
(10) The city is sited at the foot of the Port Hills and when there is little wind a pall of smog lies over the city in winter.
(11) Pouring from the top of this volcano, like smoke out of a factory chimney, is a rapidly spreading pall of what looks like steam.
(12) A pall of shock and horror now hangs over the tiny community.
(13) For his funeral the Archbishop's pall was borne by Sheffield steelworkers to his last resting place in the old churchyard in Bishopthorpe.
(14) Despite a bulging schedule of films and the presence of filmmakers of renown, a pall hung over last year's Local Heroes Film Festival.
(15) The women on the left are sharply defined but a pall of dust or smoke from a fire obscures the features of those on the right.
(16) A pall of black smoke hung over the quarry
(17) Witnesses reported explosions as well as towering flames and a huge pall of black smoke at the scrapyard.
(18) While a pall of acrid fumes spread over the town centre, police sealed off the area to shoppers and firefighters in four engines began tackling the blaze.
(19) I suppose he had that Presbyterian character that hangs like a pall over Scotland.
(20) During the mass, they covered the coffin with a pall , some kind of cloth. we took it off on the way out the door to the church, and then draped the American flag over his coffin.
funeral cloth
cloud
chill
curtain
winding-sheet
become/grow tedious
frighten away
jade
die
cloy
dull
Brightness
Excitement
Happiness
Brighten
Excite
Excitement
Happiness
Brighten
Excite