English to Gujarati Dictionary peculiarity

peculiarity

ખાસિયત
definition
noun
for all his peculiarities, she finds his personality quite endearing
an odd or unusual feature or habit.
translation of 'peculiarity'
વિશેષતા,
ખાસિયત,
વિલક્ષણતા
example
his essays characterized decency as a British 'peculiarity'
The police have a lot of problems with people on holidays who do not know this 'peculiarity' of the Basque coast.
The 'peculiarity' continued into the second half.
Inevitably, the pace and 'peculiarity' of urban growth was a major theme for Chinese video artists.
This head-in-the-sand attitude is not a harmless 'peculiarity' - it is catastrophic for architecture and for urbanism.
The 'peculiarity' of this movie is that all the three characters are Indians but live in USA.
There's no accounting for the 'peculiarity' of folks, and even less for our own peculiarities.
Hair has uncanny properties; it is a 'peculiarity' that hair and nails continue to grow for a short time after death.
Other servants didn't seem to notice any 'peculiarity' from them as they walked by casually.
It's likely to be a 'peculiarity' of my own character but I've found it a pretty symbiotic combination, with each side supporting the other.
And Russia has the 'peculiarity' of being the world's Eurasian nation.
She breathed the cold air with a tint of 'peculiarity' .
Though unusual, it made her look stunningly beautiful in her 'peculiarity' .
This 'peculiarity' of the power supply in the village has become the butt of everybody's jokes.
the 'peculiarity' of their upbringing
That brings me to the 'peculiarity' of the present case, or rather to two peculiarities.
the 'peculiarity' of their upbringing
I hope the council's suggestion doesn't contribute to the death of the local dialect or regional linguistic 'peculiarity' in general.
A man must be strong enough to mould the 'peculiarity' of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
Or can narrowness and 'peculiarity' become a strength, at least in the hands of a great writer?
his essays characterized decency as a British 'peculiarity'
He said: ‘Everything that has an old history, or an old ornament, or an old 'peculiarity' , if it can be preserved, ought to be preserved.’
Opinions differ according to the relative value critics place upon cultural 'peculiarity' .
And thanks to the brilliance and 'peculiarity' of the films thus far - the final one, Cremaster 3, debuts later this year - Barney's little boys are the hottest nuts in the art world.
It's a 'peculiarity' of my nature that I often like to take less than the perfect tool and see what I can do with it.
Why does the Supreme Court persist in this 'peculiarity' ?
Weather has also contributed to the seclusion and 'peculiarity' of the Azores - stormy winter seas often prevent access to the smaller islands even by air for days at a time.
‘When you ask a Bulgarian a question it isn't the answer that matters, but the silence before the answer,’ Baker said, illustrating a 'peculiarity' of Bulgarians.
But this is by no means an Australian 'peculiarity' .
One 'peculiarity' of this artist's pictures was that he used actual gold leaf to make the high lights upon hair, leaves, and draperies.
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