Day 2 | Common IELTS Vocabulary
Words in Day 2
aid
Pronunciation: /eɪd/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: সাহায্য
Assistance or support provided to help someone in need.
Example Sentences:
- She offered her aid to the injured person.
- The government sent aid to the disaster-stricken area.
albeit
Pronunciation: /ɔːlˈbiːɪt/
Part of Speech: conjunction
Translation: যদিও
A conjunction used to introduce a contrast or exception.
Example Sentences:
- The task was difficult, albeit rewarding.
- She was excited, albeit nervous, about the event.
allocate
Pronunciation: /ˈæləkət/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: বণ্টন করা
To distribute or assign resources or duties.
Example Sentences:
- The manager will allocate the tasks to each team member.
- Funds were allocated for the new project.
alter
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːltər/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: পরিবর্তন করা
To make a change or modification to something.
Example Sentences:
- You can alter the settings to suit your needs.
- The company decided to alter the design of the product.
alternative
Pronunciation: /ɔːlˈtɜːrnətɪv/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বিকল্প
Offering or available as another option or choice.
Example Sentences:
- We need to find an alternative solution to the problem.
- Is there an alternative route to the destination?
ambiguous
Pronunciation: /æmˈbɪɡjuəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অস্পষ্ট
Having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
Example Sentences:
- The instructions were ambiguous and hard to follow.
- Her answer was ambiguous, leaving us unsure of her opinion.
amend
Pronunciation: /əˈmɛnd/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: সংশোধন করা
To make changes to a document, law, or agreement.
Example Sentences:
- The law was amended to address the new concerns.
- We need to amend the report before submission.
analogy
Pronunciation: /əˈnælədʒi/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: রূপক
A comparison between two things to highlight similarities.
Example Sentences:
- He drew an analogy between the human brain and a computer.
- The analogy between the two events was striking.
analyse
Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌleɪz/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: বিশ্লেষণ করা
To study or investigate something in detail to understand it.
Example Sentences:
- She will analyse the data from the experiment.
- We need to analyse the market before launching the product.
analysis
Pronunciation: /əˈnæləsɪs/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: বিশ্লেষণ
A detailed examination or study of something.
Example Sentences:
- The analysis of the data revealed interesting insights.
- The company conducted an analysis of customer feedback.
annual
Pronunciation: /ˈænjʊəl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বার্ষিক
Happening once every year.
Example Sentences:
- We hold an annual meeting to discuss the company's progress.
- The annual conference is scheduled for next month.
anticipate
Pronunciation: /ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: অপেক্ষা করা
To expect or look forward to something happening.
Example Sentences:
- We anticipate that the project will be completed on time.
- She anticipated a positive outcome from the meeting.
apparent
Pronunciation: /əˈpærənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: স্পষ্ট
Clearly visible or understood.
Example Sentences:
- It was apparent that he had put in a lot of effort.
- The problem was apparent from the beginning.
append
Pronunciation: /əˈpɛnd/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: সংযোজন করা
To add something to the end of a document or list.
Example Sentences:
- You can append your signature at the bottom of the page.
- I will append the latest data to the report.
appreciate
Pronunciation: /əˈpriːʃieɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: কদর করা
To recognize the value or quality of something.
Example Sentences:
- I appreciate your help with the project.
- She appreciates fine art and culture.
approach
Pronunciation: /əˈproʊtʃ/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: নিকট আসা
To come near or nearer to someone or something.
Example Sentences:
- We will approach the problem from a new angle.
- As they approached the building, the door opened.
appropriate
Pronunciation: /əˈproʊpriət/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: উপযুক্ত
Suitable or correct for a particular situation.
Example Sentences:
- The attire was appropriate for the formal event.
- Is this an appropriate time to talk?
approximate
Pronunciation: /əˈprɒksɪmət/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: আনুমানিক
Close to the actual, but not completely accurate.
Example Sentences:
- The approximate cost of the project is $100,000.
- The approximate time for the journey is 3 hours.
arbitrary
Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrbɪtrɛri/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: ইচ্ছামত
Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
Example Sentences:
- The decision seemed arbitrary, with no clear reasoning behind it.
- He made an arbitrary choice without consulting anyone.
area
Pronunciation: /ˈɛə̯ɹɪə/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: এলাকা
A specific region or section of a space or location.
Example Sentences:
- This area is known for its beautiful scenery.
- He works in the marketing area of the company.
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