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Day 2 | Easy Vocabulary III

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Words in Day 2

arrest

Pronunciation: /əˈrɛst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গ্রেপ্তার করা

To take someone into custody by legal authority.

Example Sentences:

  • The police arrested the thief.
  • He was arrested for robbery.

awful

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːfəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভয়ংকর

Very bad or unpleasant.

Example Sentences:

  • That was an awful experience.
  • The food tasted awful.

balance

Pronunciation: /ˈbæləns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাম্য

An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.

Example Sentences:

  • He lost his balance and fell.
  • Work-life balance is important.

beneath

Pronunciation: /bɪˈniːθ/

Part of Speech: preposition

Translation: নিচে

At a lower level or layer than.

Example Sentences:

  • The keys were beneath the pillow.
  • The valley lay beneath the hills.

brave

Pronunciation: /breɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সাহসী

Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.

Example Sentences:

  • The brave soldier fought until the end.
  • She was brave enough to speak the truth.

effect

Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɛkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রভাব

A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.

Example Sentences:

  • The medicine had a quick effect.
  • Global warming has a serious effect on nature.

embrace

Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbreɪs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আলিঙ্গন করা

Hold (someone) closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection.

Example Sentences:

  • They embraced after a long separation.
  • She embraced the idea with enthusiasm.

flesh

Pronunciation: /fleʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মাংস

The soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones of an animal or a human.

Example Sentences:

  • The tiger tore the flesh from its prey.
  • He had a deep cut that exposed the flesh on his arm.

grey

Pronunciation: /ɡreɪ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ধূসর

A color between black and white; dull or gloomy in appearance.

Example Sentences:

  • The sky turned grey before the storm.
  • He wore a grey suit to the meeting.

guide

Pronunciation: /ɡaɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গাইড/নির্দেশক

A person who advises or shows the way to others.

Example Sentences:

  • Our guide showed us around the museum.
  • He acted as a guide during the trip.

healthy

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlθi/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সুস্থ

In good health.

Example Sentences:

  • She eats healthy food every day.
  • He looks healthy and strong.

hill

Pronunciation: /hɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাহাড়

A naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.

Example Sentences:

  • We climbed the hill to get a better view.
  • The village lies just beyond the hill.

officer

Pronunciation: /ˈɒfɪsər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অফিসার

A person holding a position of authority in the armed forces or police.

Example Sentences:

  • The officer inspected the troops.
  • A police officer approached the scene.

pour

Pronunciation: /pɔːr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঢালা

To make a liquid flow from a container.

Example Sentences:

  • He poured milk into the glass.
  • It began to pour rain heavily.

profession

Pronunciation: /prəˈfɛʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেশা

A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.

Example Sentences:

  • Teaching is a noble profession.
  • He chose medicine as his profession.

shirt

Pronunciation: /ʃɜːrt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শার্ট

A piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore a white shirt to the party.
  • I bought a new shirt yesterday.

shock

Pronunciation: /ʃɒk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আঘাত/চমক

A sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience.

Example Sentences:

  • The news of his death came as a shock.
  • She was in shock after the accident.

surround

Pronunciation: /səˈraʊnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘিরে ফেলা

Be all around (someone or something).

Example Sentences:

  • The house is surrounded by trees.
  • Police surrounded the building.

ticket

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪkɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টিকিট

A piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place or travel.

Example Sentences:

  • I bought a train ticket to Dhaka.
  • She lost her concert ticket.

upset

Pronunciation: /ʌpˈsɛt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মন খারাপ

Unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Example Sentences:

  • She was upset after hearing the news.
  • I didn’t mean to upset you.

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