Day 22 | Common IELTS Vocabulary
Words in Day 22
proportion
Pronunciation: /pruh-por-shun/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: অনুপাত
A part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
Example Sentences:
- The proportion of students passing the exam has increased this year.
- In a healthy diet, vegetables should make up a large proportion of your meals.
prospect
Pronunciation: /pros-pekt/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: সুযোগ
The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
Example Sentences:
- The prospect of a new job excited her.
- There is little prospect of success without proper planning.
protocol
Pronunciation: /proh-tuh-kawl/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: প্রটোকল
The official procedure or system of rules.
Example Sentences:
- They followed the protocol for the conference very strictly.
- It's important to understand the protocol in a diplomatic meeting.
psychology
Pronunciation: /sai-kol-uh-jee/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: মনোবিজ্ঞান
The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior.
Example Sentences:
- She is studying psychology to become a counselor.
- Psychology can explain why people behave in certain ways.
publication
Pronunciation: /pub-li-kay-shun/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: প্রকাশনা
The act of publishing a book, article, or other material.
Example Sentences:
- The publication of the book was delayed due to printing issues.
- Her article will be featured in the next publication of the journal.
publish
Pronunciation: /pub-lish/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: প্রকাশ করা
To prepare and issue a book, article, or other material for public distribution.
Example Sentences:
- They plan to publish the results of the study next month.
- She decided to publish her novel after years of writing.
purchase
Pronunciation: /pur-chase/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: ক্রয় করা
To acquire something by paying for it.
Example Sentences:
- I plan to purchase a new phone next week.
- She was able to purchase all the items on her list.
pursue
Pronunciation: /per-soo/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: অনুসরণ করা
To follow or chase with the intent to capture or achieve.
Example Sentences:
- He decided to pursue a career in medicine.
- She will pursue her dreams of becoming an artist.
qualitative
Pronunciation: /kwol-i-tey-tiv/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Translation: গুণগত
Relating to or involving quality or characteristics rather than quantity or amount.
Example Sentences:
- The research focused on qualitative data from interviews.
- Qualitative analysis helps in understanding consumer behavior.
quote
Pronunciation: /kwoht/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: উদ্ধৃতি
To repeat or copy the words of another, typically with acknowledgment of the source.
Example Sentences:
- She always quotes famous authors in her essays.
- The teacher asked us to quote the text in the assignment.
radical
Pronunciation: /rad-i-kuhl/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Translation: মূলগত
Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something.
Example Sentences:
- He proposed a radical solution to the problem.
- The government introduced radical reforms in education.
random
Pronunciation: /ran-duhm/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Translation: এ্যাডহক
Made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision.
Example Sentences:
- The raffle draws random winners.
- He picked a random number to decide the winner.
range
Pronunciation: /raynj/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: পরিসীমা
The scope of something, such as a set of values or a spectrum of options.
Example Sentences:
- The price range for this product varies from $10 to $50.
- She has a wide range of skills in marketing.
ratio
Pronunciation: /ray-shee-oh/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: অনুপাত
A relationship between two numbers or amounts.
Example Sentences:
- The ratio of teachers to students in the school is 1:10.
- The ratio of men to women in the workforce has improved.
rational
Pronunciation: /rash-uh-nuhl/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Translation: যুক্তিসঙ্গত
Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
Example Sentences:
- Her decision was rational and well-thought-out.
- We need a rational approach to solve this issue.
react
Pronunciation: /ree-akt/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: প্রতিক্রিয়া করা
To respond or behave in a particular way to something.
Example Sentences:
- She reacted quickly to the news of the emergency.
- His team reacted positively to the new strategy.
recover
Pronunciation: /ri-kuhv-er/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: সুস্থ হওয়া
To return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
Example Sentences:
- It took her several weeks to recover from the illness.
- The economy is beginning to recover after the recession.
refine
Pronunciation: /ri-fahyn/
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: শুদ্ধ করা
To improve something by making small changes.
Example Sentences:
- She continues to refine her skills in painting.
- The team is working to refine the software before the launch.
regime
Pronunciation: /ri-zheem/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: শাসন ব্যবস্থা
A government, especially an authoritarian one.
Example Sentences:
- The regime imposed strict laws on the citizens.
- The new regime promised reforms to improve the economy.
region
Pronunciation: /ree-juhn/
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: অঞ্চল
An area or division, especially part of a country or the world.
Example Sentences:
- This region is known for its beautiful landscapes.
- The government is focusing on developing rural regions.
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