mawkishness - Meaning in Sanskrit

mawkishness - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of mawkishness in English

mawkishness noun

  1. falsely emotional in a maudlin way
  2. insincere pathos

What is mawkishness meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase mawkishness refers to falsely emotional in a maudlin way, or insincere pathos. See mawkishness meaning in Sanskrit, mawkishness definition, translation and meaning of mawkishness in Sanskrit. Find mawkishness similar words, mawkishness synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of mawkishness. Find the answer of what is the meaning of mawkishness in Sanskrit.

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