English to Hindi Dictionary unpardonable

unpardonable

बेहया
definition
adjective
an unpardonable sin
(of a fault or offense) too severe to be pardoned; unforgivable.
translation of 'unpardonable'
adjective
निर्लज्ज,
बेहया,
धृष्ट
example
The Belfast Telegraph welcomes Gerry Adams' statement that the McCartney killing was an 'unpardonable' crime. The IRA followed suite with a condemnation of the killers.
Wind farms commit the 'unpardonable' sin of being built on land that has ‘remained undisturbed for a thousand years’.
She flew over it like a bird; but at the same instant Vronsky, to his horror, felt that he had failed to keep up with the mare's pace, that he had, he did not know how, made a fearful, 'unpardonable' mistake, in recovering his seat in the saddle.
I remember when I first arrived here, seeing two drivers - whose automobiles had just collided - bowing deeply to each other at the roadside over the 'unpardonable' offence each had just committed against the other.
Overall they were guilty of incredible ignorance or 'unpardonable' crimes.
The crunch came in 1956 when, having committed the almost 'unpardonable' offence of supporting a Labour private member's Bill to abolish hanging, he then abstained in the vote of confidence in the government over Suez.
Franzen, however, committed an 'unpardonable' crime: He said so out loud.
Set at an elite New England prep school, this is a bittersweet portrait of youthful arcadia, in which a schoolboy commits an 'unpardonable' crime in order to win a prestigious competition.
In slagging off the hacks in general, and Nicholas Witchell of the BBC in particular, His Royal Highness has committed an 'unpardonable' sin.
The Perth Saints seemed on their way to their first back-to-back victories of this league campaign when their defence committed an 'unpardonable' error.
Her 'unpardonable' fault being that alas… She was born as a She.
The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the 'unpardonable' sin of pandering to a popular audience.
The objective was to create a situation of extreme violence and polarise people in such a way that those who protested would be terrorised or dubbed anti-national, thus legitimising this 'unpardonable' crime.
Except that during a hurdle race they committed an 'unpardonable' breach of etiquette - a French word, though you would not have believed it from their performance.
He arrives just as a pub landlord is removing a customer for the 'unpardonable' sin of having smiled at his gorgeous young wife.
It was understandable that Montgomerie should have been happy with that, given how his golfing status had fallen last year and the major problems he encountered with the rules for a silly but 'unpardonable' error in Indonesia.
This is considered an almost 'unpardonable' breach of parliamentary etiquette, according to which the actions of the Whips are not subject to any public scrutiny.
Roosevelt's successful effort to prevent that was his 'unpardonable' crime; but in the eyes of the country at large, his greatest achievement.
If the ‘now me’ ever bumped into the ‘then me’, I'd have no choice but to shoot me for 'unpardonable' sins against civilised dress codes and trousers calculated to frighten children and livestock.
A prominent Democrat commits the 'unpardonable' sin of stating an unpleasant truth about crimes that are being carried out by the White House and the Pentagon in the name of the ‘global war on terrorism.’
The incident that led to Jesus’ statement concerning the 'unpardonableness' of such sin demonstrates that it refers to opposing the operation of God's spirit.
Geremi and the shrewd Crespo linked fluently on the right after 31 minutes, but Eidur Gudjohnsen was hasty and his shot over the bar from the Argentinian's pass was 'unpardonably' wild.
Thus, the decree of 'unpardonableness' against the sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit is eternal.
For fear of being thought 'unpardonably' stupid, the multitudes enthusiastically applauded his public modelling of his invisible clothes.
There is also one instance of 'unpardonably' atrocious editing.
God's Word implies the same 'unpardonableness' for such offense in Isaiah 8: 9-20, and Revelation 14: 9, 10.
The 'unpardonableness' of sin must be attributed to the sovereign will of God.
In fact, Mark Twain once said, ‘There are few things that are so 'unpardonably' neglected in our country as poker… Why, I have known clergymen, good men, kindhearted, liberal, sincere, and all that, who did not know the meaning of a ‘flush’.
Asking for forgiveness and admitting your mistakes is a powerful weapon against 'unpardonableness' .
With the exception of the 'unpardonably' boring Navarone, these are movies I loved when I was nine and will probably still love if I ever hit 90.
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