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Word | Bully |
kannada Meaning | ಬುಲ್ಲಿ, ಪೀಡನೆ, ದಬಾಯಿಸು, ಪುಂಡ |
(informal) very good; a bully pulpit; a neat sports car; had a great time at the party; you look simply smashing / a hired thug / Jovial and blustering / someone who picks on others weaker or smaller than himself / a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker. / archaic a: sweetheart b: a fine chap / a: a blustering browbeating person; especially : one habitually cruel to others who are weaker b: pimp / a hired ruffian / used in phrases like bully for you to express approval or praise especially when the approval or praise is not sincere / to frighten, hurt, or threaten (a smaller or weaker person) : to act like a bully toward (someone) / to cause (someone) to do something by making threats or insults or by using force, | |
Usage | ⇒ A bully pulpit ⇒ that's a bully idea for reviving the town's retail center ⇒ If we can all come together to make our parks safe, and we can all support zero tolerance in schools so that our children can enjoy a good education free from fear, intimidation and bullies , then we ⇒ The black boy bullies everybody on the playground ⇒ bully for you! ⇒ he was a reall bully at school |
Synonyms | intimidate, browbeat, hector, tough, coerce, harass, cow, hooligan, ruffian, threaten, rowdy, bullyrag, torment, bulldoze, daunt, great, nag, tyrannize, thug, keen, |
Antonyms | bad, lousy, allow, atrocious, awful, cajole, execrable, inferior, leave alone, low-grade, mediocre, middling, pathetic, poor, rotten, second-class, second-rate, substandard, support, terrible, |
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