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accent

Pronunciation: /ˈæksənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উচ্চারণভঙ্গি

A way of pronouncing words that is characteristic of a particular region.

Example Sentences:

  • He speaks English with a French accent.
  • Her accent made it hard to understand her at first.

accomplish

Pronunciation: /əˈkʌmplɪʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সম্পাদন করা

To achieve or complete successfully.

Example Sentences:

  • They accomplished their mission with ease.
  • I hope to accomplish all my goals this year.

accuse

Pronunciation: /əˈkjuːz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অভিযোগ করা

To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal.

Example Sentences:

  • They accused him of stealing money.
  • She was falsely accused of the crime.

ache

Pronunciation: /eɪk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ব্যথা করা

To suffer a continuous dull pain.

Example Sentences:

  • My back aches after sitting too long.
  • She ached with sadness after the goodbye.

active

Pronunciation: /ˈæktɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সক্রিয়

Engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.

Example Sentences:

  • He leads a very active lifestyle.
  • The volcano is still active.

activity

Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪvəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্যকলাপ

A situation in which something is happening or a lot of things are being done.

Example Sentences:

  • The camp offers a lot of fun activities.
  • There was a lot of activity in the marketplace.

addict

Pronunciation: /ˈæd.ɪkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আসক্ত ব্যক্তি

A person who is addicted to a substance or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a drug addict.
  • Social media can make you an addict.

admire

Pronunciation: /ədˈmaɪə/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রশংসা করা

To regard with respect or warm approval.

Example Sentences:

  • I admire her courage.
  • Children admire superheroes.

adore

Pronunciation: /əˈdɔːr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভালবাসা / পূজা করা

To love and respect deeply.

Example Sentences:

  • She adores her little brother.
  • I absolutely adore this painting.

adventure

Pronunciation: /ədˈvɛn.tʃər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দুঃসাহসিক অভিযান

An unusual and exciting or daring experience.

Example Sentences:

  • They went on an adventure through the jungle.
  • Life is an adventure full of surprises.

advertisement

Pronunciation: /ˌædvərˈtaɪzmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিজ্ঞাপন

A notice or announcement promoting a product or service.

Example Sentences:

  • I saw an advertisement for that phone on TV.
  • The magazine is full of advertisements.

affair

Pronunciation: /əˈfer/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিষয়

An event or subject of interest.

Example Sentences:

  • The scandal became a public affair.
  • He has no involvement in the affair.

airport

Pronunciation: /ˈeərpɔːrt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিমানবন্দর

A place where aircraft take off and land.

Example Sentences:

  • We arrived at the airport early.
  • The airport was crowded with travelers.

alarm

Pronunciation: /əˈlɑːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সতর্ক সংকেত

A warning sound or signal.

Example Sentences:

  • The alarm rang at 6 AM.
  • They left the building when the fire alarm sounded.

alien

Pronunciation: /ˈeɪ.li.ən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভিনগ্রহবাসী

A being from another world; often depicted as coming from outer space.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie showed an alien landing on Earth.
  • People were scared when the alien appeared in the sky.

ambition

Pronunciation: /æmˈbɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিলাষ

A strong desire to achieve something.

Example Sentences:

  • His ambition is to become a doctor.
  • She has the ambition to lead the company.

announce

Pronunciation: /əˈnaʊns/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘোষণা করা

To make something known publicly or officially.

Example Sentences:

  • The company announced a new product today.
  • She announced her retirement at the meeting.

annoy

Pronunciation: /əˈnɔɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঝামেলা করা

To make someone slightly angry.

Example Sentences:

  • His constant talking annoyed everyone.
  • Loud music at night really annoys me.

appeal

Pronunciation: /əˈpiːl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আবেদন করা

To make a serious or urgent request.

Example Sentences:

  • The lawyer appealed the court’s decision.
  • They appealed for help after the disaster.

argument

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrgjəmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তর্ক

A disagreement, typically a verbal one.

Example Sentences:

  • They had an argument over money.
  • A strong argument can change minds.

ashamed

Pronunciation: /əˈʃeɪmd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: লজ্জিত

Feeling guilt or embarrassment about something.

Example Sentences:

  • He was ashamed of his behavior.
  • She felt ashamed for lying.

aside

Pronunciation: /əˈsaɪd/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: একপাশে

To one side; out of the way.

Example Sentences:

  • She set the book aside and stood up.
  • Put your differences aside and work together.

aspect

Pronunciation: /ˈæspekt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দিক

A particular part or feature of something.

Example Sentences:

  • Every aspect of the plan needs careful consideration.
  • The financial aspect of the deal is still being discussed.

assistant

Pronunciation: /əˈsɪstənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সহকারী

A person who helps in particular work or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • She works as an assistant in a law firm.
  • The assistant handed the documents to the manager.

associate

Pronunciation: /əˈsoʊsieɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সম্পর্কিত করা

To connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else.

Example Sentences:

  • People often associate dark clouds with rain.
  • She is closely associated with the art community.

athlete

Pronunciation: /ˈæθ.liːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্রীড়াবিদ

A person who competes in one or more sports that require physical strength, speed, or endurance.

Example Sentences:

  • The athlete broke the world record.
  • She is a professional athlete.

attach

Pronunciation: /əˈtætʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সংযুক্ত করা

To fasten or join one thing to another.

Example Sentences:

  • Please attach the file to the email.
  • He attached a photo to the application.

attract

Pronunciation: /əˈtrækt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আকর্ষণ করা

To cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest or advantage.

Example Sentences:

  • The exhibition attracted thousands of visitors.
  • Her smile attracted everyone's attention.

attractive

Pronunciation: /əˈtræktɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আকর্ষণীয়

Pleasing or appealing to the senses.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore an attractive dress to the party.
  • The offer was very attractive to investors.

audition

Pronunciation: /ɔːˈdɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিনয় / গান ইত্যাদির পরীক্ষা

A short performance to show the talents of someone (like an actor or singer) for a role or job.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave an excellent audition for the play.
  • She was nervous before her singing audition.

aunt

Pronunciation: /ænt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চাচী / ফুফু

The sister of one's father or mother.

Example Sentences:

  • My aunt is coming to visit us.
  • She learned to cook from her aunt.

author

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːθər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লেখক

A person who writes books or articles.

Example Sentences:

  • She is the author of several bestsellers.
  • The author signed my copy of the book.

authority

Pronunciation: /əˈθɔːrəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কর্তৃত্ব / কর্তৃপক্ষ

The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.

Example Sentences:

  • The police have the authority to arrest criminals.
  • He spoke with authority on the subject.

available

Pronunciation: /əˈveɪ.lə.bəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উপলব্ধ

Able to be used or obtained.

Example Sentences:

  • The book is available in the library.
  • He is not available at the moment.

average

Pronunciation: /ˈævərɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গড়

A number expressing the central value of a set of data.

Example Sentences:

  • The average score was 75%.
  • On average, people sleep 7–8 hours a night.

await

Pronunciation: /əˈweɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অপেক্ষা করা

To wait for; to be in store for.

Example Sentences:

  • We await the results eagerly.
  • A surprise awaits you at home.

award

Pronunciation: /əˈwɔːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুরস্কার

A prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.

Example Sentences:

  • She won an award for best actress.
  • The team received an award for excellence.

awkward

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːkwəd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিব্রতকর

Causing difficulty or embarrassment.

Example Sentences:

  • There was an awkward silence.
  • He made an awkward attempt to apologize.

aye

Pronunciation: /aɪ/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: হ্যাঁ

An old-fashioned or formal way of saying 'yes'.

Example Sentences:

  • Aye, I agree with your proposal.
  • The sailors shouted, 'Aye, Captain!'

bare

Pronunciation: /bɛər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নগ্ন

Not covered by clothing or decoration.

Example Sentences:

  • He walked in with bare feet.
  • The room was bare except for a table and chair.

baseball

Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪs.bɔːl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেসবল

A bat-and-ball game played between two teams.

Example Sentences:

  • He plays baseball every weekend.
  • Baseball is very popular in the United States.

basis

Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪsɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভিত্তি

The underlying support or principle for something.

Example Sentences:

  • Their friendship is the basis for their business partnership.
  • Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.

basketball

Pronunciation: /ˈbæskɪtbɔːl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাস্কেটবল

A game played by two teams who try to score points by throwing a ball into a basket.

Example Sentences:

  • He plays basketball every weekend.
  • The basketball team won the championship.

bass

Pronunciation: /bæs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাস (মাছ), বা বেস (সঙ্গীত)

A type of fish or low-frequency sound in music.

Example Sentences:

  • He caught a large bass in the lake.
  • The bass guitar adds depth to the music.

bat

Pronunciation: /bæt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাট

An implement with a handle and a solid surface, used in sports.

Example Sentences:

  • He swung the bat with great strength.
  • She forgot to bring her cricket bat.

bath

Pronunciation: /bæθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোসল

An act of washing the body in water.

Example Sentences:

  • I take a bath every morning.
  • The baby is ready for a bath.

bee

Pronunciation: /biː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মৌমাছি

A flying insect that collects nectar and produces honey.

Example Sentences:

  • A bee stung me on my arm.
  • Bees are vital for pollination.

behave

Pronunciation: /bɪˈheɪv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আচরণ করা

To act in a particular way, especially to be good by following rules or expectations.

Example Sentences:

  • Please behave yourself during the meeting.
  • Children should learn to behave politely in public.

behold

Pronunciation: /bɪˈhoʊld/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: দেখা

To see or observe someone or something, especially remarkable.

Example Sentences:

  • Behold the beauty of the sunset.
  • They beheld the newborn with awe.

belly

Pronunciation: /ˈbel.i/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেট

The front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels.

Example Sentences:

  • His belly was full after dinner.
  • She laughed from her belly.

belt

Pronunciation: /bɛlt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেল্ট

A strip of leather or material worn around the waist.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore a leather belt with his pants.
  • The conveyor belt carried the goods.

betray

Pronunciation: /bɪˈtreɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিশ্বাসঘাতকতা করা

To be disloyal to someone who trusts you.

Example Sentences:

  • He would never betray his friends.
  • She felt betrayed by his actions.

biscuit

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪskɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিস্কুট

A small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.

Example Sentences:

  • She offered me a cup of tea and a biscuit.
  • Children love chocolate-flavored biscuits.

blast

Pronunciation: /blæst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিস্ফোরণ

A strong explosion or a loud sound.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a loud blast near the factory.
  • The blast shattered all the nearby windows.

boil

Pronunciation: /bɔɪl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সেদ্ধ করা

To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns to vapor.

Example Sentences:

  • Please boil the water before drinking.
  • The soup is boiling on the stove.

bold

Pronunciation: /boʊld/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সাহসী

Willing to take risks; confident and brave.

Example Sentences:

  • She made a bold decision to start her own company.
  • His bold words impressed everyone.

bond

Pronunciation: /bɒnd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্ধন

A connection that fastens things together; an emotional or chemical link.

Example Sentences:

  • They share a strong bond of friendship.
  • A bond was formed between the two elements.

bounce

Pronunciation: /baʊns/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: লাফানো

To spring back after hitting something.

Example Sentences:

  • The ball bounced off the wall.
  • Children love to bounce on the trampoline.

bowl

Pronunciation: /boʊl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাটি

A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquid.

Example Sentences:

  • He ate a bowl of cereal.
  • She filled the bowl with fresh fruit.

branch

Pronunciation: /bræntʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শাখা

A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk; a division of a larger organization.

Example Sentences:

  • The bird sat on a high branch.
  • We opened a new branch in Dhaka.

breast

Pronunciation: /brɛst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্তন

Either of the two soft, protruding organs on the upper front of a woman's body.

Example Sentences:

  • Breast cancer awareness is important for early detection.
  • She placed the baby on her breast to nurse.

breed

Pronunciation: /briːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রজাতি

A specific group of domestic animals having homogeneous appearance and behavior.

Example Sentences:

  • Labrador is a popular dog breed.
  • They are trying to preserve the rare breed of cattle.

breeze

Pronunciation: /briːz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হালকা বাতাস

A light and gentle wind.

Example Sentences:

  • A cool breeze blew through the window.
  • They enjoyed the sea breeze at sunset.

brick

Pronunciation: /brɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ইট

A small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay.

Example Sentences:

  • They used red brick to build the house.
  • He lifted a heavy brick with ease.

brief

Pronunciation: /briːf/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সংক্ষিপ্ত

Of short duration or concise in expression.

Example Sentences:

  • She gave a brief speech at the event.
  • Please keep your explanation brief.

broad

Pronunciation: /brɔːd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: প্রশস্ত

Having great breadth; wide from side to side.

Example Sentences:

  • The road was broad enough for two trucks to pass.
  • She has a broad understanding of the subject.

brush

Pronunciation: /brʌʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্রাশ

An implement with bristles used for cleaning, painting, or arranging hair.

Example Sentences:

  • He used a brush to clean his shoes.
  • She gave her hair a quick brush.

bubble

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌbəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বুদবুদ

A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.

Example Sentences:

  • The child popped the soap bubble with joy.
  • The water started to bubble as it boiled.

budget

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌdʒɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাজেট

An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.

Example Sentences:

  • We need to stick to our monthly budget.
  • The government announced the annual budget today.

bug

Pronunciation: /bʌɡ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পোকা

A small insect or an error in a computer program.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a bug crawling on the wall.
  • The developer fixed a critical bug in the code.

bully

Pronunciation: /ˈbʊli/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বদমাশ

A person who habitually intimidates or mistreats others.

Example Sentences:

  • The bully teased the smaller kids at school.
  • She reported the bully to the teacher.

bump

Pronunciation: /bʌmp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধাক্কা দেওয়া

To come into contact with something accidentally or forcibly.

Example Sentences:

  • I bumped into an old friend yesterday.
  • Be careful not to bump your head on the shelf.

burden

Pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrdn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বোঝা

A heavy load or something that causes worry or difficulty.

Example Sentences:

  • He carried the burden of debt for years.
  • Don't burden yourself with unnecessary worries.

burst

Pronunciation: /bɜːrst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ফেটে যাওয়া

Break open or apart suddenly.

Example Sentences:

  • The balloon burst with a loud pop.
  • She burst into tears.

butt

Pronunciation: /bʌt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেছন / পশ্চাৎদেশ

The part of the body you sit on; also the thicker end of something.

Example Sentences:

  • He slipped and landed on his butt.
  • The cigarette butt was thrown on the ground.

butter

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌtə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মাখন

A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream.

Example Sentences:

  • I spread butter on my toast.
  • She used butter to bake the cake.

button

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌtn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বোতাম

A small disk or knob that is sewn onto a garment or used to operate a device.

Example Sentences:

  • Press the red button to start the machine.
  • She sewed a new button on her coat.

campaign

Pronunciation: /kæmˈpeɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রচারণা

A series of actions intended to achieve a goal.

Example Sentences:

  • They launched a campaign to save the forest.
  • The election campaign lasted for two months.

candle

Pronunciation: /ˈkændl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মোমবাতি

A stick of wax with a wick in the middle that burns to give light.

Example Sentences:

  • She lit a candle during the power outage.
  • The candles created a romantic atmosphere.

capable

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪ.pə.bəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সক্ষম

Having the ability or qualities necessary to do something.

Example Sentences:

  • She is capable of solving the problem.
  • He’s a very capable engineer.

capital

Pronunciation: /ˈkæpɪtl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজধানী

The city where a country's government is located.

Example Sentences:

  • Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh.
  • The capital city attracts many tourists.

carpet

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːpɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্পেট

A floor covering made from thick woven fabric.

Example Sentences:

  • She vacuumed the carpet every day.
  • The room looks warmer with a red carpet.

carve

Pronunciation: /kɑːrv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নকশা করা

To cut into a surface to make a shape or pattern.

Example Sentences:

  • He carved his initials into the tree.
  • The artist carved a statue from marble.

cave

Pronunciation: /keɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গুহা

A large underground chamber in a hillside or cliff.

Example Sentences:

  • They explored a dark cave in the mountains.
  • Bats were flying inside the cave.

ceiling

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːlɪŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছাদ

The overhead interior surface of a room.

Example Sentences:

  • The ceiling was decorated with beautiful paintings.
  • He looked up at the cracked ceiling.

celebrity

Pronunciation: /səˈlɛbrɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সেলিব্রিটি

A famous person, especially in entertainment or sports.

Example Sentences:

  • Many celebrities attended the award ceremony.
  • He became a celebrity overnight.

champion

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃæmpiən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চ্যাম্পিয়ন

A person who wins a competition.

Example Sentences:

  • She is the reigning champion in tennis.
  • He became a national champion last year.

channel

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃænəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চ্যানেল

A band of frequencies used in radio and television transmission; also a waterway.

Example Sentences:

  • Please switch to the news channel.
  • The ship passed through the narrow channel.

chaos

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪɒs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিশৃঙ্খলা

A state of complete disorder and confusion.

Example Sentences:

  • The city was in chaos after the storm.
  • There was chaos in the classroom when the teacher left.

charity

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃærəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দাতব্য

An organization set up to help those in need.

Example Sentences:

  • She donates a portion of her salary to charity.
  • The charity helps homeless people.

chat

Pronunciation: /chæt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আলাপ করা

To talk in a friendly and informal way.

Example Sentences:

  • We chatted for hours about our childhood memories.
  • She loves to chat with her friends every evening.

cheek

Pronunciation: /tʃiːk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গাল

The fleshy part of the face below the eye.

Example Sentences:

  • She kissed him on the cheek.
  • His cheeks turned red from embarrassment.

chemical

Pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাসায়নিক পদার্থ

A compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.

Example Sentences:

  • The factory produces hazardous chemicals.
  • Be careful when handling cleaning chemicals.

chew

Pronunciation: /tʃuː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চিবানো

To bite and grind with the teeth.

Example Sentences:

  • Chew your food properly before swallowing.
  • He chewed the gum for hours.

chick

Pronunciation: /tʃɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছানা

A young bird, especially one newly hatched.

Example Sentences:

  • The mother hen kept the chicks warm.
  • Each chick hatched one by one.

chief

Pronunciation: /tʃiːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রধান

A leader or person in charge.

Example Sentences:

  • He was appointed chief of the department.
  • The chief ordered an immediate evacuation.

choke

Pronunciation: /tʃoʊk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শ্বাসরোধ হওয়া

To have difficulty breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air.

Example Sentences:

  • He started to choke on a piece of food.
  • The smoke made her choke and cough.

chop

Pronunciation: /ʧɑp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কাটা

To cut something into pieces.

Example Sentences:

  • Chop the onions finely.
  • He chopped wood for the fire.

cigarette

Pronunciation: /ˌsɪɡ.əˈrɛt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সিগারেট

A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.

Example Sentences:

  • He lit a cigarette and took a deep puff.
  • Smoking cigarettes can cause lung cancer.

circumstance

Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrkəmstæns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিস্থিতি

A condition or fact that affects a situation.

Example Sentences:

  • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the event was canceled.
  • She handled the difficult circumstances very well.

civil

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪv.əl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নাগরিক

Relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, or being polite and respectful.

Example Sentences:

  • He was always civil in public discussions.
  • Civil rights are essential for freedom.

clown

Pronunciation: /klaʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভাঁড়

A comic entertainer, especially one in a circus.

Example Sentences:

  • The children laughed at the clown's tricks.
  • He acted like a clown to make his friends laugh.

clue

Pronunciation: /kluː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সূত্র

A piece of evidence used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.

Example Sentences:

  • The detective found a clue near the door.
  • I have no clue what you're talking about.

coast

Pronunciation: /koʊst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উপকূল

The land next to or near the sea.

Example Sentences:

  • We walked along the coast for hours.
  • The boat stayed close to the coast.

collapse

Pronunciation: /kəˈlæps/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধসে পড়া

To fall down or cave in suddenly.

Example Sentences:

  • The old bridge could collapse at any time.
  • He collapsed from exhaustion after the marathon.

collection

Pronunciation: /kəˈlɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংগ্রহ

A group of things or people brought together.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a collection of rare coins.
  • The museum has an amazing art collection.

combination

Pronunciation: /ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমন্বয়

The act or result of joining or mixing two or more things together.

Example Sentences:

  • The dish is a combination of sweet and spicy flavors.
  • Their success is due to a combination of talent and hard work.

combine

Pronunciation: /kəmˈbaɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মিশ্রিত করা

To join or mix together.

Example Sentences:

  • Combine flour and sugar in a bowl.
  • The teams will combine their efforts.

comment

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒmɛnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মন্তব্য

A verbal or written remark.

Example Sentences:

  • She made a rude comment.
  • Your comment was very helpful.

commercial

Pronunciation: /kəˈmɜː.ʃəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বাণিজ্যিক

Concerned with or engaged in commerce; intended to make a profit.

Example Sentences:

  • The building is used for commercial purposes.
  • They aired a new commercial for the phone during the football game.

commitment

Pronunciation: /kəˈmɪtmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অঙ্গীকার

A pledge or obligation to do something.

Example Sentences:

  • He showed great commitment to his work.
  • Marriage requires commitment and trust.

compete

Pronunciation: /kəmˈpiːt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিযোগিতা করা

To try to win or be more successful than others.

Example Sentences:

  • Many athletes will compete in the Olympics.
  • They are competing for the top position.

complex

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒm.plɛks/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জটিল

Consisting of many different and connected parts.

Example Sentences:

  • The instructions are too complex for beginners.
  • It’s a complex issue with no easy solution.

compromise

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒmprəmaɪz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমঝোতা

An agreement where both sides make concessions.

Example Sentences:

  • They reached a compromise after hours of negotiation.
  • A good relationship requires compromise from both sides.

concentrate

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒn.sən.treɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মনোযোগ দেওয়া

To focus all one's attention or mental effort.

Example Sentences:

  • Please be quiet, I need to concentrate on my work.
  • He couldn't concentrate because of the noise.

concept

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒn.sɛpt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধারণা

An abstract idea or a general notion.

Example Sentences:

  • The concept of freedom is different for everyone.
  • He explained the concept in simple words.

concert

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒn.sət/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সঙ্গীতানুষ্ঠান

A musical performance given in public.

Example Sentences:

  • We went to a rock concert last night.
  • The concert was held at the city hall.

concrete

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒŋkriːt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কংক্রিট

Refers to something definite or real, often used for a building material made from cement and aggregate.

Example Sentences:

  • The building is made of concrete and steel.
  • She gave concrete examples to support her argument.

confess

Pronunciation: /kənˈfɛs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্বীকার করা

To admit to something, often a wrongdoing.

Example Sentences:

  • He confessed to stealing the money.
  • She confessed her love for him.

confident

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আত্মবিশ্বাসী

Feeling sure about your abilities or qualities.

Example Sentences:

  • She feels confident about passing the exam.
  • He gave a confident presentation.

confirm

Pronunciation: /kənˈfɜːm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিশ্চিত করা

To establish the truth or correctness of something.

Example Sentences:

  • Can you confirm your booking?
  • The test results confirm the diagnosis.

conflict

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒn.flɪkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দ্বন্দ্ব

A serious disagreement or argument.

Example Sentences:

  • There is a conflict between the two countries.
  • He faced an internal conflict over his decision.

conquer

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒŋkə/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জয় করা

To defeat or take control over something or someone.

Example Sentences:

  • The army conquered the city in a week.
  • He conquered his fear of public speaking.

conscience

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒnʃəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিবেক

An inner sense of right and wrong.

Example Sentences:

  • Her conscience told her to apologize.
  • He couldn't ignore his guilty conscience.

consequence

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒnsɪkwəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিণতি

A result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.

Example Sentences:

  • His mistake had serious consequences.
  • If you don't study, you'll face the consequences.

consume

Pronunciation: /kənˈsjuːm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গ্রহণ/খরচ করা

To use up a resource or eat/drink something.

Example Sentences:

  • We consume a lot of electricity every day.
  • She consumed the entire meal in minutes.

contain

Pronunciation: /kənˈteɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধারণ করা

To hold or include something within.

Example Sentences:

  • The bottle contains water.
  • The box contains all the necessary tools.

contract

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntrækt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চুক্তি

A written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment or sales.

Example Sentences:

  • They signed a contract for the new house.
  • The company offered her a three-year contract.

cookie

Pronunciation: /ˈkʊki/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কুকি (বিস্কুট)

A small sweet baked treat.

Example Sentences:

  • She baked chocolate chip cookies.
  • I love having cookies with milk.

core

Pronunciation: /kɔːr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মূল / কেন্দ্র

The central or most important part of something.

Example Sentences:

  • Remove the core from the apple before eating.
  • The core of the issue is trust.

costume

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒstjuːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পোশাক

A set of clothes worn to represent a character or style.

Example Sentences:

  • The actor wore a pirate costume.
  • She dressed in a traditional costume.

couch

Pronunciation: /kaʊtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সোফা

A comfortable seat for more than one person.

Example Sentences:

  • She lay down on the couch to rest.
  • We bought a new couch for the living room.

cow

Pronunciation: /kaʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গরু

A large domesticated animal raised for milk or meat.

Example Sentences:

  • The cow gives us milk every morning.
  • He saw a cow grazing in the field.

craft

Pronunciation: /krɑːft/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হস্তশিল্প

An activity involving skill in making things by hand.

Example Sentences:

  • She sells handmade crafts at the market.
  • Woodworking is a traditional craft in that region.

crave

Pronunciation: /kreɪv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: তীব্রভাবে কামনা করা

To have an intense desire for something.

Example Sentences:

  • She craved chocolate during pregnancy.
  • He craves attention.

creep

Pronunciation: /kriːp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চুপিচুপি চলা

To move slowly and carefully, especially to avoid being noticed.

Example Sentences:

  • He tried to creep into the room without waking anyone.
  • A spider began to creep along the wall.

crisis

Pronunciation: /ˈkraɪsɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংকট

A time of intense difficulty or danger.

Example Sentences:

  • The country is going through an economic crisis.
  • She remained calm during the crisis.

critical

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪtɪkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গুরুত্বপূর্ণ / সমালোচনামূলক

Expressing adverse or disapproving comments; also very important.

Example Sentences:

  • He was in critical condition after the accident.
  • Her critical review changed the public’s opinion.

crumble

Pronunciation: /ˈkrʌmbl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভেঙে পড়া

Break or fall apart into small fragments.

Example Sentences:

  • The old wall began to crumble.
  • His confidence crumbled under pressure.

crystal

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪs.təl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্ফটিক

A piece of a homogeneous solid substance having a natural geometrically regular form with symmetrically arranged plane faces.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a crystal necklace.
  • The water was as clear as crystal.

curious

Pronunciation: /ˈkjʊəriəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কৌতূহলী

Eager to know or learn something.

Example Sentences:

  • Children are naturally curious.
  • She was curious about how the machine worked.

curtain

Pronunciation: /ˈkɜːrtən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পর্দা

A piece of cloth that hangs down to cover a window or doorway.

Example Sentences:

  • She pulled the curtain to let the sunlight in.
  • The theater curtain rose as the show began.

cycle

Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪkəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চক্র / সাইকেল

A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order; a two-wheeled vehicle.

Example Sentences:

  • The seasons follow a natural cycle.
  • He rides a cycle to school every day.

dancer

Pronunciation: /ˈdænsər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নৃত্যশিল্পী

A person who dances professionally or as a hobby.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a classical dancer.
  • The dancers performed beautifully on stage.

data

Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪ.tə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তথ্য

Facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.

Example Sentences:

  • The data shows an increase in sales.
  • We need more data to make a decision.

debate

Pronunciation: /dɪˈbeɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিতর্ক

A formal discussion on a particular topic.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a heated debate about the policy.
  • The students participated in a debate competition.

debt

Pronunciation: /dɛt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঋণ

A sum of money that is owed or due.

Example Sentences:

  • He is trying to pay off his debt as quickly as possible.
  • After college, she had a huge amount of student debt.

decade

Pronunciation: /ˈdɛkeɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দশক

A period of ten years.

Example Sentences:

  • The technology has evolved a lot in the past decade.
  • She has been working here for over a decade.

decay

Pronunciation: /dɪˈkeɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ক্ষয় হওয়া

To break down or decompose through natural processes.

Example Sentences:

  • Fruits decay quickly in warm weather.
  • The old building is slowly decaying.

deceive

Pronunciation: /dɪˈsiːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধোঁকা দেওয়া

To make someone believe something that is not true.

Example Sentences:

  • He tried to deceive his parents about his grades.
  • The advertisement was designed to deceive customers.

deck

Pronunciation: /dɛk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডেক (জাহাজ/বাড়ির ছাদ)

A flat surface forming the main outside floor of a ship or part of a house.

Example Sentences:

  • We sat on the deck and enjoyed the sunset.
  • The upper deck of the ship has a swimming pool.

delicious

Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪʃəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সুস্বাদু

Very pleasant to taste.

Example Sentences:

  • The cake was absolutely delicious.
  • She cooked a delicious meal for us.

delight

Pronunciation: /dɪˈlaɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আনন্দ

Great pleasure or happiness.

Example Sentences:

  • She clapped her hands in delight.
  • The kids shouted in delight at the surprise.

democracy

Pronunciation: /dɪˈmɑːkrəsi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গণতন্ত্র

A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.

Example Sentences:

  • Democracy allows citizens to choose their leaders.
  • Freedom of speech is a key part of any democracy.

department

Pronunciation: /dɪˈpɑːtmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিভাগ

A distinct part of an organization or government.

Example Sentences:

  • She works in the marketing department.
  • The department is responsible for public health.

depress

Pronunciation: /dɪˈprɛs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মন খারাপ করা

Make someone feel utterly dispirited or dejected.

Example Sentences:

  • The gloomy weather can depress your mood.
  • Don’t let failure depress you.

depth

Pronunciation: /dɛpθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গভীরতা

The distance from the top or surface to the bottom.

Example Sentences:

  • The submarine dived to great depths.
  • She spoke with emotional depth.

designer

Pronunciation: /dɪˈzaɪnə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নকশাকার

A person who plans the look or workings of something before it is made.

Example Sentences:

  • The designer created a stunning dress.
  • She works as a graphic designer.

desk

Pronunciation: /desk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডেস্ক

A piece of furniture with a flat surface for working, typically with drawers.

Example Sentences:

  • She organized all her papers on the desk.
  • The student sat quietly at his desk.

despair

Pronunciation: /dɪˈspɛər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হতাশা

The complete loss of hope.

Example Sentences:

  • He fell into deep despair after the accident.
  • There was a look of despair on her face.

despite

Pronunciation: /dɪˈspaɪt/

Part of Speech: preposition

Translation: সত্ত্বেও

Without being affected by; in defiance of.

Example Sentences:

  • He succeeded despite the challenges.
  • Despite being tired, she finished the work.

dessert

Pronunciation: /dɪˈzɜːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিষ্টান্ন

The sweet course eaten at the end of a meal.

Example Sentences:

  • I had ice cream for dessert.
  • Fruit salad is a healthy dessert option.

destruction

Pronunciation: /dɪˈstrʌkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধ্বংস

The act of destroying something.

Example Sentences:

  • The fire caused the destruction of several homes.
  • War always brings death and destruction.

detective

Pronunciation: /dɪˈtɛktɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোয়েন্দা

A person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate crimes.

Example Sentences:

  • The detective solved the murder mystery.
  • She wanted to be a detective since childhood.

device

Pronunciation: /dɪˈvaɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যন্ত্র

A piece of equipment made for a specific purpose, especially electronic.

Example Sentences:

  • He bought a new device to monitor his heart rate.
  • The device needs to be charged overnight.

diet

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪət/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খাদ্যাভ্যাস

The kinds of food that a person habitually eats.

Example Sentences:

  • She follows a vegetarian diet.
  • A balanced diet is essential for good health.

digital

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪdʒɪtəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ডিজিটাল

Involving or relating to the use of computer technology.

Example Sentences:

  • She prefers reading digital books.
  • Digital banking has become more popular.

discipline

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsəplɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শৃঙ্খলা

The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior.

Example Sentences:

  • Discipline is important in the army.
  • The student showed great discipline in completing his work.

disguise

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ছদ্মবেশ ধারণ করা

To change the appearance or character of something to hide its identity.

Example Sentences:

  • He disguised himself as a policeman.
  • Her calm manner disguised her anxiety.

disgust

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡʌst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঘৃণা

A strong feeling of dislike or disapproval.

Example Sentences:

  • He looked at the spoiled food with disgust.
  • Her behavior filled me with disgust.

dish

Pronunciation: /dɪʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদ (খাবার)

A particular variety or preparation of food.

Example Sentences:

  • This dish is made with chicken and spices.
  • Her favorite dish is biryani.

display

Pronunciation: /dɪˈspleɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রদর্শন করা

To show something clearly.

Example Sentences:

  • The gallery will display modern art.
  • She displayed great courage.

distant

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪstənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দূরবর্তী

Far away in space or time.

Example Sentences:

  • They could see distant mountains.
  • He has a distant memory of his childhood.

disturb

Pronunciation: /dɪˈstɜːrb/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিরক্ত করা

To interrupt the quiet or peace of something.

Example Sentences:

  • Please don’t disturb me while I’m studying.
  • The noise disturbed the baby’s sleep.

divine

Pronunciation: /dɪˈvaɪn/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দৈব

Of, from, or like God or a god.

Example Sentences:

  • They believed the king had a divine right to rule.
  • The food was simply divine.

divorce

Pronunciation: /dɪˈvɔːs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিচ্ছেদ

The legal dissolution of a marriage.

Example Sentences:

  • They filed for divorce last month.
  • Divorce rates have increased recently.

doll

Pronunciation: /dɒl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুতুল

A child's toy that looks like a small person.

Example Sentences:

  • The little girl hugged her favorite doll.
  • She collects antique dolls.

doom

Pronunciation: /duːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অবধারিত দুর্ভাগ্য

A terrible fate or destiny.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie ends in doom and despair.
  • He felt a sense of doom before the exam.

dough

Pronunciation: /dəʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ময়দার খামির

A thick mixture of flour and liquid used to make baked goods.

Example Sentences:

  • She kneaded the dough for ten minutes before baking.
  • The dough needs to rise for an hour.

dozen

Pronunciation: /ˈdʌzn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডজন

A group or set of twelve.

Example Sentences:

  • I bought a dozen eggs.
  • She has dozens of friends.

drain

Pronunciation: /dreɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিষ্কাশন করা

To remove liquid; to reduce or exhaust resources.

Example Sentences:

  • He drained the water from the sink.
  • The project drained all our energy.

dramatic

Pronunciation: /drəˈmætɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নাটকীয়

Relating to drama or performance; sudden and striking.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a dramatic change in weather.
  • She made a dramatic entrance at the party.

drip

Pronunciation: /drɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: টপকানো

To fall in small drops.

Example Sentences:

  • Water was dripping from the tap.
  • His clothes were dripping wet.

duck

Pronunciation: /dʌk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাঁস

A waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, and webbed feet.

Example Sentences:

  • The duck swam across the pond.
  • We fed bread to the ducks at the park.

dump

Pronunciation: /dʌmp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ফেলে দেওয়া

To dispose of something carelessly or irresponsibly.

Example Sentences:

  • Don’t dump the garbage in the river.
  • They dumped old furniture in the alley.

east

Pronunciation: /iːst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পূর্ব

The direction toward the sunrise.

Example Sentences:

  • The sun rises in the east.
  • They traveled east for several miles.

echo

Pronunciation: /ˈɛkəʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিধ্বনি

A sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves.

Example Sentences:

  • The echo of his voice filled the empty hall.
  • Her footsteps echoed through the corridor.

effective

Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɛktɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কার্যকর

Successful in producing a desired or intended result.

Example Sentences:

  • This medicine is very effective against headaches.
  • He is an effective leader.

ego

Pronunciation: /ˈiːɡoʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অহং

A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance.

Example Sentences:

  • His ego was bruised by the rejection.
  • You need a big ego to survive in that industry.

election

Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নির্বাচন

A formal and organized choice by vote.

Example Sentences:

  • The election results will be announced tomorrow.
  • He is running in the upcoming election.

electric

Pronunciation: /ɪˈlek.trɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বৈদ্যুতিক

Powered by electricity.

Example Sentences:

  • They use an electric heater during winter.
  • The electric car is environmentally friendly.

emergency

Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɜːrdʒənsi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জরুরি অবস্থা

A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.

Example Sentences:

  • Call this number in case of an emergency.
  • The hospital is equipped to handle any emergency.

empire

Pronunciation: /ˈɛmˌpaɪər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাম্রাজ্য

An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.

Example Sentences:

  • The Roman Empire lasted for centuries.
  • He built a business empire from scratch.

engineer

Pronunciation: /ˌɛnʤəˈnɪr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রকৌশলী

A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.

Example Sentences:

  • She is an electrical engineer working on renewable energy.
  • The engineer fixed the broken machine.

enormous

Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɔːməs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিশাল

Very large in size or quantity.

Example Sentences:

  • They live in an enormous house.
  • The elephant is an enormous animal.

ensure

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈʃʊr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিশ্চিত করা

To make certain that something shall occur or be the case.

Example Sentences:

  • Please ensure the door is locked.
  • We must ensure everyone’s safety.

entertain

Pronunciation: /ˌɛn.təˈteɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মনোরঞ্জন করা

To provide amusement or enjoyment.

Example Sentences:

  • She entertained the guests with her stories.
  • We hired a magician to entertain the children.

entertainment

Pronunciation: /ˌɛntərˈteɪnmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিনোদন

Activities that provide enjoyment or amusement.

Example Sentences:

  • Movies are a popular form of entertainment.
  • The concert provided great entertainment for the guests.

episode

Pronunciation: /ˈɛpɪˌsoʊd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পর্ব

An event or a group of events occurring as part of a sequence; a television or radio program part.

Example Sentences:

  • The final episode of the series aired last night.
  • That episode of his life changed everything.

era

Pronunciation: /ˈɪərə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যুগ

A long and distinct period of history.

Example Sentences:

  • We live in the digital era.
  • The Victorian era brought many changes.

erase

Pronunciation: /ɪˈreɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মুছে ফেলা

To remove written or recorded material.

Example Sentences:

  • She erased the message from the board.
  • You can't erase the past.

establish

Pronunciation: /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিষ্ঠা করা

To set up an organization, system, or set of rules on a firm or permanent basis.

Example Sentences:

  • The company plans to establish a new branch in Dhaka.
  • He worked hard to establish himself as a writer.

eternity

Pronunciation: /ɪˈtɜːrnəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিরকাল

Infinite or unending time.

Example Sentences:

  • They promised to love each other for eternity.
  • Waiting in that line felt like an eternity.

evolve

Pronunciation: /ɪˈvɒlv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিকাশ লাভ করা

To develop gradually over time.

Example Sentences:

  • Language evolves over time.
  • The business has evolved into a global brand.

ex

Pronunciation: /ɛks/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাবেক

A former partner in a relationship or marriage.

Example Sentences:

  • She met her ex at the party.
  • My ex and I are still friends.

exchange

Pronunciation: /ɪksˈʧeɪndʒ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিনিময় করা

To give something and receive something in return.

Example Sentences:

  • They exchanged gifts at the party.
  • We exchanged phone numbers.

execute

Pronunciation: /ˈɛksɪkjuːt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কার্যকর করা

To carry out a plan or action.

Example Sentences:

  • The plan was executed perfectly.
  • They executed the mission at midnight.

exhaust

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɔːst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ক্লান্ত করে ফেলা

To use up all of someone's energy or resources.

Example Sentences:

  • Running in the heat can exhaust you quickly.
  • He was exhausted after the long journey.

expand

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspænd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিস্তৃত করা

To increase in size, number, or importance.

Example Sentences:

  • They plan to expand their business overseas.
  • The balloon expanded as it filled with air.

expensive

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspensɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দামী

Costing a lot of money.

Example Sentences:

  • This watch is very expensive.
  • They stayed at an expensive hotel.

experiment

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsper.ə.mənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরীক্ষা

A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.

Example Sentences:

  • The scientist conducted an experiment to test the new vaccine.
  • In physics class, we did an experiment to understand gravity.

expert

Pronunciation: /ˈɛkspɜrt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিশেষজ্ঞ

A person with a high level of knowledge or skill.

Example Sentences:

  • She is an expert in computer science.
  • They brought in an expert to solve the issue.

explode

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsploʊd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিস্ফোরণ হওয়া

To burst violently and usually with a loud noise.

Example Sentences:

  • The bomb exploded in the city center.
  • The balloon exploded with a loud pop.

expose

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspoʊz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উন্মোচন করা / প্রকাশ করা

To make something visible, typically something hidden.

Example Sentences:

  • The investigation exposed the truth.
  • He exposed the secret plan to the media.

expression

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsprɛʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিব্যক্তি

The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.

Example Sentences:

  • His face had a sad expression.
  • Poetry is a form of artistic expression.

extraordinary

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪ.nər.i/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাধারণ

Very unusual or remarkable.

Example Sentences:

  • She has an extraordinary talent in music.
  • The rescue team did an extraordinary job.

factory

Pronunciation: /ˈfæktəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কারখানা

A building where goods are manufactured.

Example Sentences:

  • He works in a textile factory.
  • The factory produces thousands of shoes every day.

feather

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛðər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাখির পালক

One of the light, soft things that cover a bird's body.

Example Sentences:

  • The bird lost a feather.
  • She wore a hat with a feather.

feature

Pronunciation: /ˈfiː.tʃər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বৈশিষ্ট্য

A distinctive attribute or aspect of something.

Example Sentences:

  • This phone has many useful features.
  • The main feature of the show is the live music.

federal

Pronunciation: /ˈfed.ər.əl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ফেডারেল

Having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.

Example Sentences:

  • The federal government passed a new law.
  • He works in a federal agency.

fella

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛl.ə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লোক / ছেলেটা

Informal term for a man or boy.

Example Sentences:

  • That fella helped me carry the groceries.
  • He’s a good fella, always willing to help.

fence

Pronunciation: /fɛns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেড়া

A structure serving as a barrier or boundary.

Example Sentences:

  • The garden is surrounded by a wooden fence.
  • They built a fence to keep the dogs in.

fever

Pronunciation: /ˈfiːvər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জ্বর

A temporary increase in body temperature.

Example Sentences:

  • He had a high fever last night.
  • The doctor checked her for fever symptoms.

fifty

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪfti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পঞ্চাশ

The number equivalent to the product of five and ten.

Example Sentences:

  • He celebrated his fifty birthday last week.
  • There are fifty students in the class.

fighter

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪtər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যোদ্ধা

A person who fights, especially in a war or competition.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a brave fighter who served in the army.
  • The boxer is a strong fighter in the ring.

fist

Pronunciation: /fɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মুষ্টি

A hand with the fingers clenched in the palm.

Example Sentences:

  • He punched the air with his fist in celebration.
  • She held the note tightly in her fist.

flood

Pronunciation: /flʌd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্যা

An overflow of water that submerges land.

Example Sentences:

  • The flood destroyed many houses.
  • People had to evacuate due to the flood.

fold

Pronunciation: /foʊld/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভাঁজ করা

To bend something over upon itself.

Example Sentences:

  • She folded the letter neatly before placing it in the envelope.
  • Please fold your clothes after washing.

foolish

Pronunciation: /ˈfuːlɪʃ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বোকা

Lacking good sense or judgment.

Example Sentences:

  • It was foolish of him to trust a stranger.
  • She made a foolish mistake in the exam.

former

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrmər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পূর্ববর্তী

Having previously filled a particular role or been a particular thing.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a former president of the club.
  • Her former job was at a law firm.

fortunate

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrtʃənət/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভাগ্যবান

Receiving good things by chance; lucky.

Example Sentences:

  • We were fortunate to catch the last bus.
  • He is fortunate to have such supportive friends.

foundation

Pronunciation: /faʊnˈdeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভিত

The lowest load-bearing part of a building or an institution's base.

Example Sentences:

  • The building has a strong foundation.
  • Education is the foundation of success.

fourth

Pronunciation: /fɔːθ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: চতুর্থ

Coming after three others in a sequence.

Example Sentences:

  • She finished in fourth place in the race.
  • This is the fourth time I've asked you!

frank

Pronunciation: /fræŋk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সোজাসাপটা

Used to describe someone who is open, honest, and direct in speech or writing.

Example Sentences:

  • She was very frank about her opinions.
  • To be frank, I didn’t enjoy the movie.

frighten

Pronunciation: /ˈfraɪtn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভয় দেখানো

To make someone afraid or anxious.

Example Sentences:

  • The loud noise frightened the baby.
  • He tried to frighten me with a fake spider.

frustrate

Pronunciation: /ˈfrʌstreɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: হতাশ করা

To cause someone to feel upset or annoyed.

Example Sentences:

  • The delays began to frustrate the passengers.
  • He was frustrated by the lack of progress.

fry

Pronunciation: /fraɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভাজা

To cook in hot fat or oil.

Example Sentences:

  • She will fry some eggs for breakfast.
  • Fry the onions until they turn golden brown.

fulfil

Pronunciation: /fʊlˈfɪl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পূরণ করা

To achieve or realize something desired, promised, or predicted.

Example Sentences:

  • He fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.
  • They promised to fulfil the contract.

function

Pronunciation: /ˈfʌŋkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্য

The purpose for which something is designed or exists.

Example Sentences:

  • The heart’s main function is to pump blood.
  • This tool serves multiple functions.

fund

Pronunciation: /fʌnd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তহবিল

A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • They raised a fund for the earthquake victims.
  • The project needs more funds to continue.

fundamental

Pronunciation: /ˌfʌndəˈmɛntl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মূল

Forming a necessary base or core.

Example Sentences:

  • Honesty is a fundamental value.
  • Understanding the basics is fundamental to success.

funeral

Pronunciation: /ˈfjuːnərəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অন্ত্যেষ্টিক্রিয়া

A ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person.

Example Sentences:

  • Many people attended the funeral to pay their respects.
  • The funeral was held at the local church.

gaze

Pronunciation: /ɡeɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নজর রাখা

To look steadily and intently.

Example Sentences:

  • He gazed at the stars all night.
  • She gazed out the window thoughtfully.

gear

Pronunciation: /ɡɪr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গিয়ার / সরঞ্জাম

A set of tools or equipment, or a part of a machine that helps control movement.

Example Sentences:

  • He packed his climbing gear before heading to the mountains.
  • You need to change the gear to go uphill.

genre

Pronunciation: /ˈʒɒnrə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধরন

A category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.

Example Sentences:

  • My favorite genre is science fiction.
  • This book belongs to the mystery genre.

gentle

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛntəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নরম / নম্র

Mild in temperament or behavior; kind or tender.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a gentle touch.
  • He spoke in a gentle voice.

genuine

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛnjʊɪn/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আসল

Truly what something is said to be; authentic.

Example Sentences:

  • This is a genuine leather bag.
  • He showed genuine concern for her health.

gimme

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɪmi/

Part of Speech: informal verb

Translation: আমাকে দাও (অনানুষ্ঠানিক)

Informal way of saying 'give me'.

Example Sentences:

  • Gimme the keys, I’ll drive.
  • Hey, gimme a break!

glove

Pronunciation: /ɡlʌv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাতমোজা

A covering for the hand with separate parts for each finger.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore leather gloves.
  • Put on your gloves before going out.

golf

Pronunciation: /ɡɒlf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গলফ

A sport in which players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

Example Sentences:

  • He plays golf every weekend.
  • Golf is a relaxing sport for many people.

gorgeous

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɔːrdʒəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অত্যন্ত সুন্দর

Very beautiful or attractive.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a gorgeous red dress.
  • The sunset over the ocean was absolutely gorgeous.

gosh

Pronunciation: /ɡɑʃ/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: আহা

Used to express surprise or wonder.

Example Sentences:

  • Gosh! That’s amazing news.
  • Oh gosh, I forgot my keys!

graduate

Pronunciation: /ˈɡrædʒuət/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্নাতক হওয়া

To complete a degree or course of study.

Example Sentences:

  • He will graduate from university next year.
  • She graduated with honors in physics.

greet

Pronunciation: /ɡriːt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অভ্যর্থনা জানানো

To give a polite word or sign of welcome.

Example Sentences:

  • She greeted him with a smile.
  • They greeted each other warmly.

grief

Pronunciation: /ɡriːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শোক

Deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death.

Example Sentences:

  • She was overwhelmed with grief after her father passed away.
  • Grief takes time to heal.

grind

Pronunciation: /ɡraɪnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পিষে ফেলা

To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing it.

Example Sentences:

  • She used a machine to grind the coffee beans.
  • You need to grind the spices before cooking.

grip

Pronunciation: /ɡrɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আকরে ধরা

To take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly.

Example Sentences:

  • She gripped his hand tightly.
  • Grip the handle firmly while lifting the box.

growth

Pronunciation: /ɡroʊθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বৃদ্ধি

The process of increasing in size, amount, or value.

Example Sentences:

  • The company has seen steady growth in sales.
  • Children need proper nutrition for healthy growth.

guilt

Pronunciation: /ɡɪlt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অপরাধবোধ

The fact or state of having committed an offense or crime.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt deep guilt after lying to her friend.
  • His face was full of guilt when he apologized.

gut

Pronunciation: /ɡʌt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অন্ত্র / সাহস

The digestive tract or inner organs of a body; also used to describe courage or instinct.

Example Sentences:

  • He followed his gut feeling and made the right choice.
  • The hunter removed the animal’s guts.

gym

Pronunciation: /dʒɪm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জিম / ব্যায়ামাগার

A place equipped for physical exercise.

Example Sentences:

  • He goes to the gym every morning.
  • The new gym has modern equipment.

habit

Pronunciation: /ˈhæb.ɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভ্যাস

A regular practice or tendency, especially one that is hard to give up.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a habit of biting her nails.
  • Good habits lead to success.

hail

Pronunciation: /heɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শিলাবৃষ্টি

Small balls of ice that fall from the sky.

Example Sentences:

  • The storm brought hail and strong winds.
  • Hail damaged the crops.

hammer

Pronunciation: /ˈhæmər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাতুড়ি

A tool with a heavy metal head used for breaking things and driving in nails.

Example Sentences:

  • He used a hammer to fix the shelf.
  • The hammer slipped from his hand.

handsome

Pronunciation: /ˈhændsəm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সুদর্শন

Good-looking, especially for a man.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a tall and handsome man.
  • She married a handsome actor.

heel

Pronunciation: /hiːl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোড়ালি

The back part of the human foot.

Example Sentences:

  • He hurt his heel while playing football.
  • She wore high heels to the party.

height

Pronunciation: /haɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উচ্চতা

The measurement from base to top or head to foot.

Example Sentences:

  • What’s the height of that building?
  • He is afraid of height.

highway

Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪweɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মহাসড়ক

A main road for traveling long distances.

Example Sentences:

  • The highway connects two major cities.
  • They drove down the highway at night.

historical

Pronunciation: /hɪˈstɔːrɪkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ঐতিহাসিক

Relating to history or past events.

Example Sentences:

  • We visited a historical site.
  • The movie was based on historical events.

hollow

Pronunciation: /ˈhɒloʊ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ফাঁপা

Having a hole or empty space inside.

Example Sentences:

  • The tree trunk was hollow.
  • He gave a hollow laugh.

hopeless

Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊpləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নিরাশ

Feeling or causing despair.

Example Sentences:

  • He felt hopeless after failing the exam.
  • This situation seems hopeless.

horizon

Pronunciation: /həˈraɪ.zən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আকাশরেখা

The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.

Example Sentences:

  • The sun disappeared below the horizon.
  • New opportunities are on the horizon.

horn

Pronunciation: /hɔːrn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হর্ন

A device that makes a loud warning sound.

Example Sentences:

  • He honked the car horn loudly.
  • The truck's horn could be heard from a distance.

host

Pronunciation: /hoʊst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আয়োজক

A person who receives or entertains guests or presents a show.

Example Sentences:

  • The host welcomed everyone to the party.
  • She is the host of a popular talk show.

humble

Pronunciation: /ˈhʌm.bəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নম্র

Having or showing a modest or low view of one's importance.

Example Sentences:

  • She remained humble despite her success.
  • He gave a humble speech after winning the award.

hunger

Pronunciation: /ˈhʌŋɡə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্ষুধা

The state of needing food.

Example Sentences:

  • He was weak from hunger.
  • Many people in the world suffer from hunger.

ideal

Pronunciation: /aɪˈdiːəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আদর্শ

Most suitable or perfect for a particular purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • This beach is an ideal place for a picnic.
  • He is the ideal candidate for the job.

identify

Pronunciation: /aɪˈdɛntɪfaɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সনাক্ত করা

To recognize or distinguish something or someone.

Example Sentences:

  • The police were able to identify the suspect.
  • Can you identify this flower?

identity

Pronunciation: /aɪˈden.tɪ.ti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিচয়

The qualities, beliefs, etc., that make a person or group different from others.

Example Sentences:

  • He struggled with his identity as an artist.
  • The police are trying to confirm the identity of the suspect.

illegal

Pronunciation: /ɪˈliːɡəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অবৈধ

Contrary to or forbidden by law.

Example Sentences:

  • It is illegal to drive without a license.
  • They were arrested for illegal activities.

impression

Pronunciation: /ɪmˈprɛʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রভাব / ধারণা

An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a great first impression.
  • My impression is that she is very confident.

inch

Pronunciation: /ɪnʧ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ইঞ্চি

A unit of linear measure equal to 1/12 of a foot (2.54 cm).

Example Sentences:

  • He moved an inch closer.
  • The phone is about six inches long.

independent

Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: স্বাধীন

Free from outside control; not depending on another.

Example Sentences:

  • She is financially independent.
  • The country became independent in 1971.

injury

Pronunciation: /ˈɪndʒəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আঘাত

Physical harm or damage to the body.

Example Sentences:

  • He suffered a serious injury in the accident.
  • The player was out of the game due to injury.

inner

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অভ্যন্তরীণ

Situated inside or further in.

Example Sentences:

  • The medicine helps to heal your inner wounds.
  • She found peace in her inner self.

innocence

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnəsəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নির্দোষতা

The state of being not guilty of a crime or offense.

Example Sentences:

  • He protested his innocence.
  • The child’s innocence was touching.

instant

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnstənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: তাৎক্ষণিক

Happening or done immediately.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave an instant reply.
  • Instant noodles are popular among students.

instinct

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnstɪŋkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সহজাত প্রবৃত্তি

A natural or automatic way of behaving.

Example Sentences:

  • Birds have an instinct to migrate.
  • She acted on instinct and saved the child.

instrument

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnstrəmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাদ্যযন্ত্র / যন্ত্র

A tool or device used for a particular purpose, especially musical.

Example Sentences:

  • She plays a string instrument in the orchestra.
  • A thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.

insurance

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বীমা

A contract in which a person receives financial protection against losses.

Example Sentences:

  • You need car insurance to drive legally.
  • The company offers health insurance for its employees.

intelligence

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বুদ্ধিমত্তা

The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.

Example Sentences:

  • She is known for her exceptional intelligence.
  • Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly.

intend

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উদ্দেশ্য থাকা

To have a plan or purpose in mind.

Example Sentences:

  • I intend to finish the project by Friday.
  • She didn’t intend to hurt your feelings.

intense

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛns/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: তীব্র

Of extreme force, degree, or strength.

Example Sentences:

  • The heat was intense during the summer.
  • She felt intense emotions after the news.

intention

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛn.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উদ্দেশ্য

A thing intended; an aim or plan.

Example Sentences:

  • He had no intention to hurt you.
  • My intention is to help, not to criticize.

invest

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিনিয়োগ করা

To put money or effort into something to gain a profit or result.

Example Sentences:

  • He invested all his savings in the stock market.
  • She invested her time in learning new skills.

investment

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛstmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিনিয়োগ

The action or process of investing money for profit.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a smart investment in real estate.
  • Investment in education always pays off.

invisible

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪzəbl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অদৃশ্য

Unable to be seen.

Example Sentences:

  • Air is invisible but essential.
  • The spy used an invisible ink to write messages.

iron

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪərn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লোহা

A strong, hard magnetic metal used to make steel.

Example Sentences:

  • The gate was made of iron.
  • She ironed the clothes before the event.

jack

Pronunciation: /dʒæk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জ্যাক (একটি যন্ত্র বা কার্ড খেলা সংক্রান্ত)

A device for lifting heavy objects or a playing card.

Example Sentences:

  • Use the jack to lift the car.
  • He drew a jack of hearts.

jacket

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒækɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জ্যাকেট

An outer garment extending either to the waist or the hips, typically having sleeves and a fastening down the front.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore a leather jacket.
  • Don’t forget to bring your jacket, it's cold outside.

jam

Pronunciation: /dʒæm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জ্যাম / যানজট

A situation in which things are stuck and cannot move freely, especially vehicles.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a huge traffic jam on the highway this morning.
  • He spread strawberry jam on his toast.

jazz

Pronunciation: /dʒæz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জ্যাজ সঙ্গীত

A type of music of African-American origin characterized by improvisation and syncopation.

Example Sentences:

  • She enjoys listening to jazz in the evenings.
  • Jazz music has a rich history.

jealous

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ঈর্ষান্বিত

Feeling or showing envy of someone’s achievements or advantages.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt jealous of her sister's success.
  • Don't be jealous; you have your own strengths.

jeans

Pronunciation: /dʒiːnz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জিন্স প্যান্ট

Trousers made from denim fabric.

Example Sentences:

  • He bought a new pair of jeans.
  • Jeans are comfortable and stylish.

jerk

Pronunciation: /dʒɜːrk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভদ্র ব্যক্তি

A rude or mean person; a sudden movement.

Example Sentences:

  • Don't be such a jerk to your sister.
  • The car came to a halt with a sudden jerk.

jewel

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒuːəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মণি

A precious stone used in jewelry.

Example Sentences:

  • The crown was adorned with many jewels.
  • She wore a beautiful jewel on her necklace.

juice

Pronunciation: /dʒuːs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রস

The liquid obtained from fruits or vegetables.

Example Sentences:

  • Would you like some orange juice?
  • He spilled juice on the tablecloth.

kingdom

Pronunciation: /ˈkɪŋdəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজ্য / রাজত্ব

A country ruled by a king or queen.

Example Sentences:

  • The kingdom was known for its peace and prosperity.
  • He ruled the entire kingdom with justice.

label

Pronunciation: /ˈleɪbl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লেবেল

A small piece of paper or fabric attached to something to provide information.

Example Sentences:

  • The bottle has a label with the ingredients.
  • Always check the label before buying food.

lad

Pronunciation: /læd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছেলে

A boy or young man.

Example Sentences:

  • The lad ran across the field with joy.
  • He’s a brave lad with a good heart.

lake

Pronunciation: /leɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হ্রদ

A large area of water surrounded by land.

Example Sentences:

  • They went boating on the lake.
  • The lake was calm and serene.

lap

Pronunciation: /læp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কোল

The flat area between the waist and knees of a seated person.

Example Sentences:

  • The child sat on her father's lap.
  • He placed the book on his lap.

laughter

Pronunciation: /ˈlæftər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাসি

The action or sound of laughing.

Example Sentences:

  • The room was filled with laughter.
  • Her laughter was contagious.

launch

Pronunciation: /lɔːntʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সূচনা করা

To start or set in motion.

Example Sentences:

  • The company will launch the new product next week.
  • They launched a new campaign for environmental awareness.

lazy

Pronunciation: /ˈleɪzi/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আলসে

Unwilling to work or use energy.

Example Sentences:

  • He felt too lazy to get out of bed.
  • Lazy students often fail their exams.

leadership

Pronunciation: /ˈliːdərʃɪp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নেতৃত্ব

The action of leading a group or an organization.

Example Sentences:

  • Good leadership is essential for team success.
  • She showed strong leadership in crisis.

league

Pronunciation: /liːɡ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লীগ

A group of individuals or organizations united for a common purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • They formed a new football league.
  • The league promotes regional cooperation.

legend

Pronunciation: /ˈlɛdʒənd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কিংবদন্তি

A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical.

Example Sentences:

  • He became a legend in the music industry.
  • There is a legend about a hidden treasure in the mountains.

liar

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪ.ər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিথ্যাবাদী

A person who does not tell the truth.

Example Sentences:

  • No one trusts a liar.
  • He was caught being a liar many times.

liberty

Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbərti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্বাধীনতা

The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions.

Example Sentences:

  • The people fought for liberty.
  • Liberty is a fundamental human right.

library

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গ্রন্থাগার

A building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music.

Example Sentences:

  • She borrowed three books from the library.
  • The library is open till 8 PM.

license

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪsəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লাইসেন্স

An official permission to do something.

Example Sentences:

  • He finally got his driving license.
  • You need a license to open a shop.

lick

Pronunciation: /lɪk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চাটা

To pass the tongue over something.

Example Sentences:

  • The dog licked my hand.
  • She licked the ice cream quickly before it melted.

lightning

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বজ্রপাত

A sudden flash of light in the sky during a storm.

Example Sentences:

  • Lightning struck the tree during the storm.
  • The sky lit up with a bolt of lightning.

link

Pronunciation: /lɪŋk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংযোগ

A relationship between two things or situations.

Example Sentences:

  • There is a strong link between smoking and cancer.
  • Click on the link to open the website.

lion

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪ.ən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সিংহ

A large wild cat with a mane, known as the king of the jungle.

Example Sentences:

  • The lion roared loudly.
  • Lions live in the African savannah.

literature

Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtərətʃər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাহিত্য

Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.

Example Sentences:

  • He studied English literature in college.
  • Shakespeare's works are a part of world literature.

location

Pronunciation: /loʊˈkeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অবস্থান

A particular place or position.

Example Sentences:

  • This is a great location for a picnic.
  • We need to find a new location for the shop.

loser

Pronunciation: /ˈluː.zɚ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরাজিত ব্যক্তি

A person who does not succeed or win.

Example Sentences:

  • He felt like a loser after losing the game.
  • Don’t call others a loser—it’s unkind.

lung

Pronunciation: /lʌŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফুসফুস

Either of the two organs in the chest that you use for breathing.

Example Sentences:

  • Smoking can severely damage your lungs.
  • The lungs help oxygen enter the blood.

lust

Pronunciation: /lʌst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কামনা

Strong sexual desire or intense longing.

Example Sentences:

  • He was driven by lust and greed.
  • Lust for power can lead to corruption.

lyric

Pronunciation: /ˈlɪrɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গানের কথা

Words of a song.

Example Sentences:

  • I love the lyrics of this song.
  • The lyric is very emotional and deep.

magical

Pronunciation: /ˈmædʒɪkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জাদুকরী

Relating to or having magic; wonderfully exciting.

Example Sentences:

  • It was a magical evening.
  • The story was filled with magical creatures.

magician

Pronunciation: /məˈdʒɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জাদুকর

A person who performs magic tricks.

Example Sentences:

  • The magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
  • Children love watching the magician perform.

mail

Pronunciation: /meɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিঠি

Letters and parcels sent by post.

Example Sentences:

  • I received a package in the mail today.
  • She checks her mail every morning.

maintain

Pronunciation: /meɪnˈteɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: রক্ষা করা

To keep something in good condition.

Example Sentences:

  • We must maintain our health through regular exercise.
  • She maintained her innocence throughout the trial.

mankind

Pronunciation: /ˌmænˈkaɪnd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মানবজাতি

Human beings considered collectively.

Example Sentences:

  • Science has greatly benefited mankind.
  • Mankind must take care of the planet.

manner

Pronunciation: /ˈmænər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যবহার / উপায়

A way in which a thing is done or happens.

Example Sentences:

  • He spoke in a calm manner.
  • You should behave in a respectful manner.

math

Pronunciation: /mæθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গণিত

The abstract science of number, quantity, and space.

Example Sentences:

  • I love solving math problems.
  • Math is essential for engineering.

meanwhile

Pronunciation: /ˈmiːnˌwaɪl/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: এই মাঝে

At the same time.

Example Sentences:

  • She was preparing dinner. Meanwhile, he set the table.
  • Meanwhile, the kids were playing outside.

medicine

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdəsən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ওষুধ

A substance used to treat disease or pain.

Example Sentences:

  • Take this medicine twice a day.
  • She studies medicine at university.

melody

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛlədi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুর

A sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to.

Example Sentences:

  • The melody of the song is very soothing.
  • She composed a beautiful melody for the lyrics.

mere

Pronunciation: /mɪr/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মাত্র

Used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is.

Example Sentences:

  • The mere thought of failing made her anxious.
  • It was a mere coincidence that they met again.

merry

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛri/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আনন্দিত

Cheerful and lively.

Example Sentences:

  • Everyone was merry during the festival.
  • She has a merry laugh.

method

Pronunciation: /ˈmeθ.əd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদ্ধতি

A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something.

Example Sentences:

  • He developed a new method for solving equations.
  • This teaching method is very effective.

microphone

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪkrəˌfoʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মাইক্রোফোন

A device used to capture sound.

Example Sentences:

  • He spoke into the microphone.
  • The microphone wasn't working during the speech.

moonlight

Pronunciation: /ˈmuːn.laɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চাঁদের আলো

The light that comes from the moon.

Example Sentences:

  • The garden looked magical in the moonlight.
  • They went for a walk in the moonlight.

motivate

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊtɪveɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রেরণা দেওয়া

To encourage someone to act or work hard.

Example Sentences:

  • The coach motivated the team to win the match.
  • Good leaders know how to motivate their employees.

mud

Pronunciation: /mʌd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাদা

Soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water.

Example Sentences:

  • My shoes are covered in mud.
  • Children love to play in the mud.

muscle

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌs.əl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেশী

A tissue in the body that can contract to produce movement.

Example Sentences:

  • He built strong muscles by lifting weights.
  • You need to stretch your muscles before running.

myth

Pronunciation: /mɪθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিথ

A widely held but false belief or idea.

Example Sentences:

  • The myth of the Loch Ness monster is well known.
  • It is a myth that eating carrots improves night vision.

nasty

Pronunciation: /ˈnɑːsti/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কুৎসিত

Very bad or unpleasant.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a nasty comment.
  • There was a nasty smell coming from the garbage.

needle

Pronunciation: /ˈniːdl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুই

A small slender instrument used for sewing or medical purposes.

Example Sentences:

  • She threaded the needle quickly.
  • The doctor used a sterile needle for the injection.

nerve

Pronunciation: /nɜːv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্নায়ু / সাহস

One of many thin parts like threads that carry messages between the brain and other body parts; also used to refer to bravery.

Example Sentences:

  • She showed great nerve during the operation.
  • The injury damaged a nerve in his leg.

network

Pronunciation: /ˈnɛtwɜːrk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নেটওয়ার্ক / সংযোগ ব্যবস্থা

A system of connected people or things.

Example Sentences:

  • The internet is a global network.
  • He has a strong professional network.

newspaper

Pronunciation: /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংবাদপত্র

A publication printed regularly containing news, articles, advertisements, and other items.

Example Sentences:

  • He reads the newspaper every morning with his coffee.
  • I saw your photo in today’s newspaper.

non

Pronunciation: /nɒn/

Part of Speech: prefix

Translation: না বা অ-

A prefix meaning not or without.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a non-smoker.
  • This is a non-profit organization.

nope

Pronunciation: /noʊp/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: না

Used to express a negative response.

Example Sentences:

  • Nope, I’m not going there again.
  • Did you see him yesterday? Nope.

notion

Pronunciation: /ˈnəʊ.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধারণা

A conception or belief about something.

Example Sentences:

  • She had a strange notion about time travel.
  • He rejected the notion that success is only about luck.

nuclear

Pronunciation: /ˈnjuːkliə/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পারমাণবিক

Relating to the nucleus of an atom or nuclear energy.

Example Sentences:

  • The country is developing nuclear weapons.
  • Nuclear power can produce a lot of energy.

numb

Pronunciation: /nʌm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাড়

Deprived of the power of sensation.

Example Sentences:

  • My fingers are numb from the cold.
  • He felt numb after hearing the news.

observe

Pronunciation: /əbˈzɜːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পর্যবেক্ষণ করা

To notice or perceive something and register it as being significant.

Example Sentences:

  • Scientists observe animal behavior.
  • I observed that she was nervous.

obsess

Pronunciation: /əbˈsɛs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অতিমাত্রায় ভাবনা করা

To dominate or preoccupy the mind of someone continually and to a troubling extent.

Example Sentences:

  • He is obsessed with video games.
  • She obsesses over every detail of her work.

occur

Pronunciation: /əˈkɜː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘটা

To take place or happen.

Example Sentences:

  • The accident occurred at midnight.
  • Strange events occur in that forest.

online

Pronunciation: /ˈɒn.laɪn/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: অনলাইনে

Connected to or available through the internet.

Example Sentences:

  • I prefer shopping online rather than going to stores.
  • The course is available online for free.

operate

Pronunciation: /ˈɒpəreɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চালানো বা পরিচালনা করা

To control the functioning of a machine, process, or organization.

Example Sentences:

  • She knows how to operate the machine.
  • The hospital operates 24 hours a day.

oppose

Pronunciation: /əˈpoʊz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিবাদ করা / বিরোধিতা করা

To disagree with or fight against something.

Example Sentences:

  • Many people oppose the new law.
  • She opposed the decision to close the school.

opposite

Pronunciation: /ˈɒp.ə.zɪt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিপরীত

Completely different; located or facing across from something.

Example Sentences:

  • They have opposite opinions on politics.
  • The bank is on the opposite side of the street.

orange

Pronunciation: /ˈɒrɪndʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কমলা

A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.

Example Sentences:

  • He peeled an orange for breakfast.
  • Oranges are a good source of vitamin C.

ordinary

Pronunciation: /ˈɔː.dɪ.nə.ri/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সাধারণ

With no special or distinctive features; normal.

Example Sentences:

  • It was just an ordinary day.
  • He wore ordinary clothes to the party.

organization

Pronunciation: /ˌɔːrɡənaɪˈzeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংগঠন

A group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.

Example Sentences:

  • She works for a non-profit organization.
  • The event was planned by a youth organization.

organize

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːɡənaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আয়োজন করা

To arrange or plan an event or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • They organized a conference last week.
  • She likes to organize her desk every day.

oven

Pronunciation: /ˈʌv.ən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চুলা

An enclosed compartment for heating, baking, or roasting food.

Example Sentences:

  • The cake is in the oven.
  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius.

overcome

Pronunciation: /ˌəʊvəˈkʌm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জয় করা

To successfully deal with or gain control of something difficult.

Example Sentences:

  • She overcame all obstacles to win the race.
  • It took years to overcome his fear of heights.

overwhelm

Pronunciation: /ˌoʊvərˈwɛlm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভরিয়ে তোলা / পরাভূত করা

To affect someone very strongly or overpower them.

Example Sentences:

  • She was overwhelmed with emotion.
  • The army overwhelmed the enemy forces.

owner

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊ.nɚ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মালিক

A person who owns something.

Example Sentences:

  • The owner of the shop greeted me warmly.
  • He is the proud owner of a new car.

pace

Pronunciation: /peɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গতি

The speed at which someone or something moves or operates.

Example Sentences:

  • He walked at a slow pace.
  • The pace of the game was fast.

painful

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪnfəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বেদনাদায়ক

Causing physical or emotional pain.

Example Sentences:

  • She had a painful injury.
  • It was a painful goodbye.

pale

Pronunciation: /peɪl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ফ্যাকাশে

Light in color or having little color.

Example Sentences:

  • She looked pale after the illness.
  • The walls were painted a pale blue.

palm

Pronunciation: /pɑːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাতের তালু / পাম গাছ

The inner surface of the hand; also a type of tropical tree.

Example Sentences:

  • He held the coin in his palm.
  • Palm trees grow in warm climates.

panic

Pronunciation: /ˈpæn.ɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আতঙ্ক

Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a panic when the fire alarm went off.
  • She felt panic before her speech.

paradise

Pronunciation: /ˈpærəˌdaɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্বর্গ

An ideal or idyllic place or state.

Example Sentences:

  • The island was a tropical paradise.
  • They dreamed of living in paradise forever.

pardon

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑː.dən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্ষমা

The action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense.

Example Sentences:

  • He received a full pardon from the president.
  • Pardon me for interrupting.

passionate

Pronunciation: /ˈpæʃənət/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উদ্দীপ্ত

Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief.

Example Sentences:

  • He is passionate about environmental conservation.
  • She gave a passionate speech on human rights.

pastry

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪstri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেস্ট্রি

A sweet baked food made with dough.

Example Sentences:

  • I had a chocolate pastry with my coffee.
  • The bakery sells a variety of fresh pastries.

patience

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪʃəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধৈর্য

The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.

Example Sentences:

  • You need a lot of patience to deal with children.
  • Her patience finally paid off when she got the job.

pattern

Pronunciation: /ˈpætərn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নমুনা / প্যাটার্ন

A repeated decorative design or a model for making things.

Example Sentences:

  • She noticed a strange pattern in his behavior.
  • The fabric has a beautiful floral pattern.

peaceful

Pronunciation: /ˈpiːsfəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: শান্তিপূর্ণ

Free from disturbance; tranquil.

Example Sentences:

  • The village is peaceful and quiet.
  • She enjoys peaceful mornings by the lake.

pen

Pronunciation: /pen/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কলম

A device used to write or draw with ink.

Example Sentences:

  • I used a blue pen to sign the document.
  • She gave me a pen as a gift.

penny

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛni/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেনি

A small denomination of currency, especially in the UK and US.

Example Sentences:

  • He found a penny on the ground.
  • Every penny counts when you’re saving.

per

Pronunciation: /pɜːr/

Part of Speech: preposition

Translation: প্রতি

Used to express a rate or ratio.

Example Sentences:

  • He earns $20 per hour.
  • The speed limit is 60 kilometers per hour.

perfection

Pronunciation: /pərˈfɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিপূর্ণতা

The condition, state, or quality of being free from all flaws or defects.

Example Sentences:

  • She strives for perfection in her work.
  • The painting was a masterpiece of perfection.

permanent

Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːmənənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: স্থায়ী

Lasting or intended to last indefinitely.

Example Sentences:

  • He got a permanent job last week.
  • The tattoo is a permanent mark on his skin.

perspective

Pronunciation: /pərˈspɛktɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি

A particular way of considering something.

Example Sentences:

  • From her perspective, things looked fine.
  • We need to look at this issue from a different perspective.

pet

Pronunciation: /pet/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পোষা প্রাণী

A domestic animal kept for companionship.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a cat as a pet.
  • The dog is a beloved pet of the family.

phase

Pronunciation: /feɪz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পর্যায়

A distinct period or stage in a process of change.

Example Sentences:

  • The project is in its final phase.
  • Teenagers go through many emotional phases.

philosophy

Pronunciation: /fəˈlɒsəfi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দর্শন

The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.

Example Sentences:

  • He studied ancient Greek philosophy.
  • Her philosophy is to live and let live.

piano

Pronunciation: /piˈænoʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পিয়ানো

A large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings.

Example Sentences:

  • She played a beautiful tune on the piano.
  • He is learning to play the piano at school.

pig

Pronunciation: /pɪɡ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শূকর

A domesticated animal kept for its meat.

Example Sentences:

  • The pig rolled in the mud to cool down.
  • Farmers raise pigs for pork and bacon.

pile

Pronunciation: /paɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গাদা / স্তূপ

A collection of objects placed on top of each other.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a pile of books on the table.
  • He dumped the laundry in a pile on the floor.

pillow

Pronunciation: /ˈpɪləʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বালিশ

A soft object used to support the head while sleeping.

Example Sentences:

  • She fluffed the pillow before sleeping.
  • He hugged his pillow tightly.

pilot

Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪlət/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাইলট

A person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.

Example Sentences:

  • The pilot landed the plane safely.
  • She wants to become a commercial pilot.

pin

Pronunciation: /pɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পিন

A small device used to fasten or attach things together.

Example Sentences:

  • She used a pin to secure her scarf.
  • I need a pin to hang this note.

pink

Pronunciation: /pɪŋk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গোলাপি

A pale red color.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a pink dress.
  • The sky turned pink during sunset.

pipe

Pronunciation: /paɪp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নালী

A tube through which liquids or gases can flow.

Example Sentences:

  • Water flows through the pipe to the kitchen.
  • A pipe burst in the bathroom last night.

pitch

Pronunciation: /pɪtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খেলার মাঠ / সুরের উচ্চতা

A playing field or the highness or lowness of a sound.

Example Sentences:

  • The team practiced on the pitch.
  • Her voice has a high pitch.

pity

Pronunciation: /ˈpɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দয়া বা করুণা

The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering of others.

Example Sentences:

  • He felt pity for the homeless man.
  • What a pity you missed the show!

pizza

Pronunciation: /ˈpiːt.sə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পিজা

A baked dish of Italian origin with toppings like cheese and vegetables.

Example Sentences:

  • We ordered a large pizza for dinner.
  • Pizza is my favorite fast food.

plastic

Pronunciation: /ˈplæstɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্লাস্টিক

A synthetic material used for making many objects.

Example Sentences:

  • This bottle is made of plastic.
  • We should reduce the use of plastic bags.

plot

Pronunciation: /plɒt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাহিনি বা চক্রান্ত

The main events of a story or a secret plan to do something harmful.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie has an interesting plot.
  • Police uncovered a plot to overthrow the government.

poem

Pronunciation: /ˈpəʊɪm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কবিতা

A piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by distinctive style and rhythm.

Example Sentences:

  • She wrote a poem about the sea.
  • The poem moved everyone to tears.

poet

Pronunciation: /ˈpəʊɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কবি

A person who writes poems.

Example Sentences:

  • Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet.
  • The poet expressed deep emotions in her verses.

politician

Pronunciation: /ˌpɒ.lɪˈtɪʃ.ən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজনীতিবিদ

A person involved in politics, especially as an elected official.

Example Sentences:

  • The politician promised reforms.
  • Many politicians attended the summit.

population

Pronunciation: /ˌpɒpjʊˈleɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জনসংখ্যা

All the inhabitants of a particular area.

Example Sentences:

  • The population of the city is growing rapidly.
  • Bangladesh has a large population.

possess

Pronunciation: /pəˈzɛs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অধিকার রাখা

To have or own something.

Example Sentences:

  • He possesses great talent.
  • You must possess a valid ID.

pot

Pronunciation: /pɒt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাত্র

A container, typically rounded or cylindrical, used for storage or cooking.

Example Sentences:

  • She boiled the rice in a large pot.
  • He broke the flower pot accidentally.

potato

Pronunciation: /pəˈteɪtoʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আলু

A starchy plant tuber that is one of the most important food crops.

Example Sentences:

  • She boiled a potato for lunch.
  • Potato chips are her favorite snack.

poverty

Pronunciation: /ˈpɒvərti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দারিদ্র্য

The state of being extremely poor.

Example Sentences:

  • Many people live in poverty around the world.
  • Education is a key to escape poverty.

practical

Pronunciation: /ˈpræktɪkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ব্যবহারিক

Concerned with actual use or practice.

Example Sentences:

  • She gave some practical advice.
  • We need a practical solution to this problem.

preach

Pronunciation: /priːʧ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উপদেশ দেওয়া

To deliver a sermon or religious speech.

Example Sentences:

  • The pastor preached about love and forgiveness.
  • He likes to preach his views to everyone.

predict

Pronunciation: /prɪˈdɪkt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভবিষ্যদ্বাণী করা

To say what will happen in the future.

Example Sentences:

  • Experts predict rain for the weekend.
  • It’s hard to predict how he will react.

prevent

Pronunciation: /prɪˈvɛnt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিরোধ করা

To stop something from happening.

Example Sentences:

  • Vaccines help prevent diseases.
  • She prevented him from falling.

previous

Pronunciation: /ˈpriːviəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আগের

Existing or happening before the present time.

Example Sentences:

  • I have no memory of the previous night.
  • The previous owner of the house was a doctor.

prey

Pronunciation: /preɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শিকার

An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.

Example Sentences:

  • The lion chased its prey.
  • Birds of prey hunt small animals.

priest

Pronunciation: /priːst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যাজক

A person who performs religious ceremonies.

Example Sentences:

  • The priest conducted the wedding ceremony.
  • He spoke to the priest for guidance.

prime

Pronunciation: /praɪm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: প্রধান

Of the best quality; main or most important.

Example Sentences:

  • He is in the prime of his life.
  • This is a prime example of great architecture.

prince

Pronunciation: /prɪns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজপুত্র

The son of a monarch.

Example Sentences:

  • The prince greeted everyone at the ball.
  • A brave prince saved the kingdom.

princess

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪnsɛs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজকন্যা

The daughter of a monarch.

Example Sentences:

  • The princess wore a beautiful gown at the ball.
  • Every little girl dreams of being a princess.

principle

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪnsəpəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নীতিমালা

A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.

Example Sentences:

  • She always sticks to her principles.
  • Honesty is one of the basic principles of good character.

priority

Pronunciation: /praɪˈɒrɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অগ্রাধিকার

Something that is more important than other things and needs to be done first.

Example Sentences:

  • Safety is our top priority.
  • She gave priority to her family.

prisoner

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪzənər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্দী

A person legally held in prison as a punishment for a crime.

Example Sentences:

  • The prisoner escaped during the night.
  • They are treating the prisoners with dignity.

privilege

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিশেষ অধিকার

A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.

Example Sentences:

  • It is a privilege to serve my country.
  • Access to education is a fundamental privilege.

prize

Pronunciation: /praɪz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুরস্কার

Something given as a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement.

Example Sentences:

  • He won the first prize in the race.
  • The prize was a trip to Europe.

professor

Pronunciation: /prəˈfɛsə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অধ্যাপক

A teacher of the highest rank in a college or university.

Example Sentences:

  • The professor gave an interesting lecture.
  • She is a professor of physics.

profit

Pronunciation: /ˈprɑːfɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লাভ

A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent.

Example Sentences:

  • The company made a huge profit this quarter.
  • He sold the car at a profit.

promote

Pronunciation: /prəˈmoʊt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রচার করা বা উন্নীত করা

To encourage or support the progress of something.

Example Sentences:

  • They promote their products online.
  • He was promoted to team leader.

protection

Pronunciation: /prəˈtɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুরক্ষা

The action of protecting someone or something, or the state of being protected.

Example Sentences:

  • They wore helmets for protection.
  • The law provides protection to endangered species.

publish

Pronunciation: /ˈpʌblɪʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রকাশ করা

To make content available to the public.

Example Sentences:

  • She plans to publish her first novel this year.
  • The findings were published in a scientific journal.

pump

Pronunciation: /pʌmp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পাম্প করা

To force a liquid or gas to move somewhere.

Example Sentences:

  • We pumped air into the bicycle tire.
  • The firefighters pumped water to extinguish the fire.

pursue

Pronunciation: /pərˈsuː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অনুসরণ করা

To follow or try to achieve something over a period.

Example Sentences:

  • He decided to pursue a career in medicine.
  • They pursued the thief down the alley.

rainbow

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪnboʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রংধনু

A curved band of different colors that appears in the sky when the sun shines through rain.

Example Sentences:

  • We saw a beautiful rainbow after the storm.
  • The child was fascinated by the rainbow's colors.

random

Pronunciation: /ˈrændəm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: এলোমেলো

Made or done without method or conscious decision.

Example Sentences:

  • The numbers were selected at random.
  • His answers seemed completely random.

rape

Pronunciation: /reɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধর্ষণ করা

To force someone to have sex against their will.

Example Sentences:

  • The victim reported the rape to the police.
  • The law imposes strict penalties for rape.

raw

Pronunciation: /rɔː/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কাঁচা

Not cooked; in a natural state; not yet processed or refined.

Example Sentences:

  • The salad was made with raw vegetables.
  • He eats raw fish in sushi.

ray

Pronunciation: /reɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কিরণ

A narrow beam of light.

Example Sentences:

  • A ray of sunlight entered the room.
  • The X-ray showed a clear image of the bone.

reaction

Pronunciation: /riˈækʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিক্রিয়া

An action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event.

Example Sentences:

  • Her reaction to the surprise was priceless.
  • The medicine caused a strange reaction.

recall

Pronunciation: /rɪˈkɔːl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্মরণ করা

To remember something from the past.

Example Sentences:

  • I recall meeting him at the event.
  • Can you recall what she said?

recipe

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛsəpi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রান্নার রেসিপি

A set of instructions for preparing a dish.

Example Sentences:

  • This is my grandmother’s secret recipe.
  • He followed the recipe exactly and the cake turned out great.

reckon

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛkən/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভাবা বা গণনা করা

To think or suppose something; to calculate or estimate.

Example Sentences:

  • I reckon it will rain today.
  • He reckons the cost will be high.

recover

Pronunciation: /rɪˈkʌvər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পুনরুদ্ধার করা

To return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.

Example Sentences:

  • She will recover soon from her illness.
  • He recovered his lost files from backup.

reduce

Pronunciation: /rɪˈduːs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: হ্রাস করা

To make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Example Sentences:

  • We need to reduce our expenses.
  • This medicine helps reduce pain.

reflection

Pronunciation: /rɪˈflɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিফলন

The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it; serious thought or consideration.

Example Sentences:

  • She saw her reflection in the mirror.
  • The book is a reflection of his thoughts.

regard

Pronunciation: /rɪˈɡɑːrd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভাবা / বিবেচনা করা

To consider or think of someone or something in a particular way.

Example Sentences:

  • He is highly regarded in his field.
  • She regards him as a friend.

reign

Pronunciation: /reɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাজত্ব

The period during which a sovereign rules.

Example Sentences:

  • The king's reign lasted for over 40 years.
  • During her reign, many reforms were introduced.

reject

Pronunciation: /rɪˈdʒɛkt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অস্বীকার করা

To refuse to accept or consider.

Example Sentences:

  • They rejected the proposal.
  • He was rejected from the team.

relative

Pronunciation: /ˈrelətɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আত্মীয়

A person connected by blood or marriage.

Example Sentences:

  • My relative from Canada is visiting us next week.
  • You should respect your elders, especially your relatives.

relief

Pronunciation: /rɪˈliːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্বস্তি

A feeling of reassurance and comfort.

Example Sentences:

  • She sighed in relief after hearing the good news.
  • The medicine gave him relief from the pain.

rely

Pronunciation: /rɪˈlaɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নির্ভর করা

To depend on with full trust or confidence.

Example Sentences:

  • You can rely on him for help.
  • She relied on her memory during the exam.

reputation

Pronunciation: /ˌrɛpjʊˈteɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুনাম

The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a reputation for being honest.
  • The restaurant earned a good reputation.

request

Pronunciation: /rɪˈkwɛst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুরোধ

An act of asking politely or formally for something.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a request for more time.
  • She sent a request to join the group.

resist

Pronunciation: /rɪˈzɪst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিরোধ করা

To withstand the action or effect of something.

Example Sentences:

  • He resisted the temptation to eat junk food.
  • They resisted the enemy attack bravely.

resource

Pronunciation: /ˈriːsɔːrs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সম্পদ

A source of help or supply.

Example Sentences:

  • Water is an essential natural resource.
  • They lack the resources to continue the project.

respond

Pronunciation: /rɪˈspɒnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রতিক্রিয়া জানানো

To say something in reply or to react to something.

Example Sentences:

  • She responded quickly to the email.
  • He didn’t respond to the criticism.

response

Pronunciation: /rɪˈspɒns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিক্রিয়া

A reaction to something that has been said or done.

Example Sentences:

  • His response to the question was unexpected.
  • We are still waiting for their official response.

revenge

Pronunciation: /rɪˈvɛndʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিশোধ

The action of hurting someone in return for a wrong.

Example Sentences:

  • He sought revenge for his brother's death.
  • Revenge only leads to more pain.

review

Pronunciation: /rɪˈvjuː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমালোচনা / পর্যালোচনা

An evaluation or assessment of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie received excellent reviews.
  • I wrote a review of the new restaurant.

revolution

Pronunciation: /ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিপ্লব

A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.

Example Sentences:

  • The French Revolution changed history.
  • The country went through a technological revolution.

roam

Pronunciation: /rəʊm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘুরে বেড়ানো

To move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically.

Example Sentences:

  • Lions roam freely in this area.
  • I like to roam around the city on weekends.

roar

Pronunciation: /rɔːr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গর্জন করা

To make a loud, deep sound.

Example Sentences:

  • The lion roared loudly.
  • The crowd roared with excitement.

rob

Pronunciation: /rɑːb/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ডাকাতি করা

To take money or property illegally from a place or person.

Example Sentences:

  • They tried to rob the bank at night.
  • He was arrested for trying to rob a store.

robot

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊ.bɑːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রোবট

A machine capable of carrying out complex tasks automatically.

Example Sentences:

  • The robot can clean the floor by itself.
  • Robots are used in many industries.

rocket

Pronunciation: /ˈrɒkɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রকেট

A missile, spacecraft, or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.

Example Sentences:

  • The rocket launched into space successfully.
  • He dreams of becoming a rocket scientist.

rot

Pronunciation: /rɒt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পচে যাওয়া

To decompose or cause to decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.

Example Sentences:

  • The fruits began to rot in the heat.
  • If not stored properly, the wood will rot.

route

Pronunciation: /ruːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পথ

A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.

Example Sentences:

  • This is the fastest route to the station.
  • The delivery truck follows a fixed route every day.

routine

Pronunciation: /ruːˈtiːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নিয়মিত কাজ

A regular and fixed way of doing things.

Example Sentences:

  • Exercise is part of my daily routine.
  • The child enjoys his bedtime routine.

royal

Pronunciation: /ˈrɔɪəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: রাজকীয়

Relating to a king, queen, or other member of a royal family.

Example Sentences:

  • The royal family attended the ceremony.
  • She wore a dress fit for a royal occasion.

rub

Pronunciation: /rʌb/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘষা

To apply pressure while moving over a surface.

Example Sentences:

  • Rub the lotion onto your skin.
  • He rubbed his eyes tiredly.

rude

Pronunciation: /ruːd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অভদ্র

Offensively impolite or ill-mannered.

Example Sentences:

  • It was rude of him to interrupt the speaker.
  • Don't be rude to your guests.

rumour

Pronunciation: /ˈruːmər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গুজব

A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth.

Example Sentences:

  • There is a rumour that the company will shut down.
  • She dismissed the rumour as nonsense.

sacred

Pronunciation: /ˈseɪkrɪd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পবিত্র

Connected with God or dedicated to a religious purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • The temple is a sacred place.
  • Life is considered sacred in many religions.

saint

Pronunciation: /seɪnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সন্ত

A person acknowledged as holy or virtuous.

Example Sentences:

  • Mother Teresa is considered a saint.
  • He lived like a saint all his life.

salt

Pronunciation: /sɔːlt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লবণ

A white crystalline substance used to season and preserve food.

Example Sentences:

  • Add some salt to the soup.
  • The dish tastes bland without salt.

sandwich

Pronunciation: /ˈsænwɪtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্যান্ডউইচ

Two pieces of bread with filling in between.

Example Sentences:

  • I had a chicken sandwich for lunch.
  • He made a peanut butter sandwich.

sanity

Pronunciation: /ˈsænɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মানসিক স্থিরতা

The ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner.

Example Sentences:

  • She clung to her sanity during tough times.
  • A break from work helped him regain his sanity.

schedule

Pronunciation: /ˈʃɛdjuːl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তালিকা / সময়সূচি

A plan for carrying out a process or procedure.

Example Sentences:

  • My schedule is full today.
  • They changed the meeting schedule.

section

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অংশ

A distinct part or subdivision of something.

Example Sentences:

  • This section of the book is difficult.
  • She sits in the front section of the class.

selfish

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛl.fɪʃ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: স্বার্থপর

Caring only about yourself and not other people.

Example Sentences:

  • He was too selfish to share his toys.
  • Don’t be selfish—help your friends when they need you.

senior

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːniər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জ্যেষ্ঠ

Older in age or higher in position.

Example Sentences:

  • He is my senior by three years.
  • The senior manager addressed the team.

shatter

Pronunciation: /ˈʃætə/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভেঙে চুরমার করা

To break into many pieces.

Example Sentences:

  • The glass shattered when it hit the floor.
  • His hopes were shattered by the bad news.

shell

Pronunciation: /ʃɛl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খোলস

The hard outer covering of something, especially a seed, nut, or animal.

Example Sentences:

  • The turtle withdrew into its shell.
  • She picked up a beautiful shell on the beach.

shelter

Pronunciation: /ˈʃɛltər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আশ্রয়

A place that provides protection from danger or bad weather.

Example Sentences:

  • They found shelter under a tree during the storm.
  • The shelter provided food and warmth to the homeless.

sigh

Pronunciation: /saɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: দীর্ঘশ্বাস ফেলা

To let out a long, deep breath expressing emotion.

Example Sentences:

  • She sighed with relief after the exam.
  • He gave a deep sigh and looked away.

signal

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪɡ.nəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সঙ্কেত

A gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave a signal to start the race.
  • I lost the signal on my phone in the tunnel.

significant

Pronunciation: /sɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গুরুত্বপূর্ণ

Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention.

Example Sentences:

  • This is a significant achievement.
  • Her contribution was significant to the project.

similar

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmɪlə/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সদৃশ

Resembling without being identical.

Example Sentences:

  • Their ideas are quite similar.
  • This shirt is similar to the one I wore yesterday.

site

Pronunciation: /saɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্থল

A location or area for something.

Example Sentences:

  • The construction site is closed today.
  • We visited a historical site.

skip

Pronunciation: /skɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: এড়িয়ে যাওয়া / লাফানো

To move lightly or leave out intentionally.

Example Sentences:

  • He decided to skip the meeting.
  • The child skipped happily down the road.

slice

Pronunciation: /slaɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টুকরা

A thin, broad piece cut from something.

Example Sentences:

  • He cut a slice of bread.
  • She offered me a slice of cake.

smash

Pronunciation: /smæʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভেঙে ফেলা / আঘাত করা

To break into pieces suddenly, noisily, and violently.

Example Sentences:

  • He accidentally smashed the window.
  • The car smashed into the pole.

smooth

Pronunciation: /smuːð/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মসৃণ

Having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections.

Example Sentences:

  • The surface of the table is smooth.
  • She has smooth and clear skin.

snap

Pronunciation: /snæp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চট করে ভেঙে ফেলা বা ছবি তোলা

To break suddenly or to take a quick photo.

Example Sentences:

  • The branch snapped under the weight.
  • He snapped a photo of the sunset.

sock

Pronunciation: /sɒk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মোজা

A piece of clothing worn on the foot.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore white socks with his sneakers.
  • I lost one of my socks in the laundry.

soil

Pronunciation: /sɔɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মাটি

The top layer of the earth in which plants grow.

Example Sentences:

  • The farmer tilled the soil before planting.
  • Rich soil is necessary for a good harvest.

solid

Pronunciation: /ˈsɑːlɪd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কঠিন

Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or gaseous.

Example Sentences:

  • Ice is water in its solid state.
  • The table is made of solid wood.

solo

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊloʊ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: একক

Done by one person alone.

Example Sentences:

  • He performed a solo on the piano.
  • She went on a solo trip to Nepal.

spare

Pronunciation: /spɛr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বাঁচানো / অতিরিক্ত রাখা

To give or afford something extra; to refrain from harming.

Example Sentences:

  • I can't spare any time right now.
  • Do you have a spare key?

species

Pronunciation: /ˈspiːʃiːz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রজাতি

A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals.

Example Sentences:

  • Many species are endangered due to deforestation.
  • Humans belong to the species Homo sapiens.

spill

Pronunciation: /spɪl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ছিটিয়ে ফেলা / ছড়িয়ে দেওয়া

To cause or allow liquid to flow over the edge of a container accidentally.

Example Sentences:

  • Be careful not to spill your coffee.
  • She spilled water on the floor.

spy

Pronunciation: /spaɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গুপ্তচর

A person who secretly collects and reports information.

Example Sentences:

  • The spy was caught stealing secret documents.
  • He worked as a spy during the war.

square

Pronunciation: /skwɛr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চতুর্ভুজ

A shape with four equal sides and four right angles.

Example Sentences:

  • The children drew a square on the ground with chalk.
  • They met at the town square every evening.

squeeze

Pronunciation: /skwiːz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চাপ দেওয়া

To apply pressure to something from opposite sides.

Example Sentences:

  • She squeezed the lemon over the salad.
  • He gave my hand a gentle squeeze.

stab

Pronunciation: /stæb/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ছুরি মারা

To wound or pierce with a pointed object.

Example Sentences:

  • He stabbed the meat with a fork.
  • The thief stabbed the man and ran away.

stable

Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪbəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: স্থিতিশীল

Not likely to change or fail; firmly established.

Example Sentences:

  • He has a stable job.
  • The economy is finally stable again.

staff

Pronunciation: /stɑːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কর্মী দল

The group of people who work for an organization.

Example Sentences:

  • The company hired new staff this year.
  • All staff must attend the meeting.

stain

Pronunciation: /steɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দাগ

A mark or discoloration that is difficult to remove.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a coffee stain on his shirt.
  • She tried to remove the stain with soap.

stair

Pronunciation: /stɛər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সিঁড়ি

A set of steps leading from one floor to another.

Example Sentences:

  • He ran up the stairs quickly.
  • Be careful when walking down the stair.

stake

Pronunciation: /steɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাজি / ঝুঁকি

A risk or something to gain or lose.

Example Sentences:

  • He has a big stake in the outcome of the match.
  • At stake is the future of our company.

starve

Pronunciation: /stɑːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অনাহারে থাকা

To suffer or die from lack of food.

Example Sentences:

  • Many people starve during droughts.
  • If we don’t eat soon, I’ll starve.

statement

Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪt.mənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিবৃতি

A clear expression of something in speech or writing.

Example Sentences:

  • The minister made a strong statement.
  • Her statement was recorded by the police.

status

Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪtəs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অবস্থা / মর্যাদা

The social or professional position of someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • He enjoys a high status in society.
  • Her marital status is single.

stomach

Pronunciation: /ˈstʌmək/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেট

An organ in the body where food is digested.

Example Sentences:

  • He had a stomach ache after dinner.
  • The food upset my stomach.

strategy

Pronunciation: /ˈstrætədʒi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কৌশল

A plan of action to achieve a long-term aim.

Example Sentences:

  • Their strategy worked perfectly.
  • We need a new marketing strategy.

stream

Pronunciation: /striːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঝরনা / প্রবাহ

A small, narrow river or continuous flow of something.

Example Sentences:

  • A stream flows through the valley.
  • He watched a stream of cars pass by.

stumble

Pronunciation: /ˈstʌmbl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: হোঁচট খাওয়া

To trip or lose one's balance while walking.

Example Sentences:

  • She stumbled on the stairs in the dark.
  • He stumbled over a rock while hiking.

suicide

Pronunciation: /ˈsuːɪsaɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আত্মহত্যা

The act of intentionally causing one's own death.

Example Sentences:

  • Depression can lead to suicide if left untreated.
  • He talked about preventing suicide among teenagers.

sunshine

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রোদ

Direct sunlight and the light coming from the sun.

Example Sentences:

  • The children played outside in the warm sunshine.
  • Sunshine can boost your mood and energy levels.

supply

Pronunciation: /səˈplaɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সরবরাহ

The amount of something available for use.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a shortage in the water supply.
  • They sent medical supplies to the disaster area.

sweep

Pronunciation: /swiːp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঝাড়ু দেওয়া

To clean a surface by brushing away dirt or litter.

Example Sentences:

  • I sweep the floor every morning.
  • The janitor swept the hallway.

sweetie

Pronunciation: /ˈswiːti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্নেহভাজন

A term of endearment used to address someone you love.

Example Sentences:

  • Come here, sweetie, dinner is ready.
  • She called her child 'sweetie' with a smile.

swell

Pronunciation: /swɛl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ফুলে ওঠা

To become larger or rounder in size.

Example Sentences:

  • Her ankle swelled after the fall.
  • Pride swelled in his chest.

tail

Pronunciation: /teɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লেজ

The rear part of an animal or the end part of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The dog wagged its tail happily.
  • A comet has a bright tail that follows it through space.

tap

Pronunciation: /tæp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নল

A device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled.

Example Sentences:

  • She turned on the tap to wash her hands.
  • The tap is leaking and needs to be fixed.

tattoo

Pronunciation: /tæˈtuː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ট্যাটু

A permanent design made on the skin with ink.

Example Sentences:

  • He got a dragon tattoo on his arm.
  • Tattoos are becoming more popular among young people.

technique

Pronunciation: /tekˈniːk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রযুক্তি

A way of carrying out a particular task.

Example Sentences:

  • She has excellent painting techniques.
  • This technique helps to improve memory.

telephone

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛləˌfoʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টেলিফোন

A device used to talk to someone far away.

Example Sentences:

  • He answered the telephone quickly.
  • I spoke to my mother over the telephone.

tender

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛndər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নরম / কোমল

Gentle and caring; easily chewed or cut (when referring to food).

Example Sentences:

  • The meat was very tender and juicy.
  • She gave him a tender smile.

terrify

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛr.ə.faɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভীত করা

To cause extreme fear.

Example Sentences:

  • The loud noise terrified the children.
  • He was terrified of the dark.

terror

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛrər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সন্ত্রাস

Extreme fear.

Example Sentences:

  • The sound filled them with terror.
  • He lived in terror of being discovered.

terrorist

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛrərɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সন্ত্রাসবাদী

A person who uses violence to achieve political aims.

Example Sentences:

  • The terrorist was arrested by the police.
  • They planned a terrorist attack.

thee

Pronunciation: /ðiː/

Part of Speech: pronoun

Translation: তোমাকে (পুরানো ইংরেজি)

An old poetic or dialect form of 'you' used in addressing one person.

Example Sentences:

  • I give thee my word.
  • With this ring, I thee wed.

theme

Pronunciation: /θiːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিষয়বস্তু

The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, or a work of art.

Example Sentences:

  • The main theme of the story is friendship.
  • The party had a beach theme.

therefore

Pronunciation: /ˈðɛrˌfɔːr/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: অতএব

As a result; for that reason.

Example Sentences:

  • He was late; therefore, he missed the meeting.
  • It's raining; therefore, we should stay inside.

thief

Pronunciation: /θiːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চোর

A person who steals.

Example Sentences:

  • The thief was caught by the police last night.
  • A thief broke into our house and stole the TV.

thirty

Pronunciation: /ˈθɜːrti/

Part of Speech: numeral

Translation: ত্রিশ

The number 30.

Example Sentences:

  • He turned thirty last week.
  • There were thirty students in the class.

throne

Pronunciation: /θroʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সিংহাসন

A ceremonial chair for a monarch.

Example Sentences:

  • The king sat on the throne with pride.
  • He inherited the throne after his father’s death.

thunder

Pronunciation: /ˈθʌndər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বজ্রধ্বনি

A loud rumbling sound heard after a lightning flash.

Example Sentences:

  • We heard the thunder before the rain started.
  • The thunder scared the little children.

thy

Pronunciation: /ðaɪ/

Part of Speech: pronoun

Translation: তোমার

Archaic form of 'your', used in poetic or religious contexts.

Example Sentences:

  • Honor thy father and thy mother.
  • Thy will be done.

tick

Pronunciation: /tɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টিক চিহ্ন

A small mark to show that something has been noted or done.

Example Sentences:

  • Put a tick next to the correct answer.
  • She gave the form a tick after reviewing it.

title

Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪtəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শিরোনাম

The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.

Example Sentences:

  • The title of the book is 'The Silent Sea'.
  • She won the title of national champion.

toast

Pronunciation: /toʊst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টোস্ট করা রুটি

Sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat.

Example Sentences:

  • I had toast with jam this morning.
  • He made a toast to friendship and unity.

toilet

Pronunciation: /ˈtɔɪlɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টয়লেট

A fixture for urination and defecation.

Example Sentences:

  • The toilet is at the end of the hallway.
  • Please flush the toilet after use.

tone

Pronunciation: /toʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুর / ধ্বনি

The quality or character of sound; the general character or attitude of a place or situation.

Example Sentences:

  • She spoke in a calm and gentle tone.
  • The tone of the message was quite formal.

toss

Pronunciation: /tɔːs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিক্ষেপ করা

To throw something lightly or casually.

Example Sentences:

  • She tossed the ball to her dog.
  • He tossed his keys onto the table.

traffic

Pronunciation: /ˈtræfɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যানজট

Vehicles moving on roads.

Example Sentences:

  • I was late because of heavy traffic.
  • The city has terrible traffic in the evening.

tragedy

Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দুর্ভাগ্যজনক ঘটনা

A very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering.

Example Sentences:

  • The death of the child was a great tragedy.
  • War often leads to untold tragedy.

trail

Pronunciation: /treɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পথ

A mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • They followed the trail through the forest.
  • The trail was covered with snow.

trash

Pronunciation: /træʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আবর্জনা

Waste material or things that are no longer wanted.

Example Sentences:

  • Take out the trash before dinner.
  • He threw away all the old papers in the trash.

treatment

Pronunciation: /ˈtriːtmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিকিৎসা

Medical care given to a patient.

Example Sentences:

  • He is undergoing treatment for cancer.
  • Early treatment can prevent serious complications.

tremendous

Pronunciation: /trəˈmɛndəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাধারণ

Very great in amount, scale, or intensity.

Example Sentences:

  • They made a tremendous effort to win.
  • The crowd gave a tremendous cheer.

trigger

Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪgər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উদ্দীপিত করা

To cause something to happen suddenly.

Example Sentences:

  • The news triggered a protest.
  • Loud noises can trigger anxiety.

troop

Pronunciation: /truːp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দল বা সেনাদল

A group of soldiers or scouts.

Example Sentences:

  • The troop marched through the village.
  • He joined a scout troop at school.

twin

Pronunciation: /twɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যমজ

One of two children born to the same mother at the same time.

Example Sentences:

  • My cousin has a twin brother.
  • The twins look exactly the same.

typical

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪpɪkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সাধারণ

Having the usual qualities of a particular type.

Example Sentences:

  • It's a typical summer day.
  • He gave a typical response.

ugh

Pronunciation: /ʌɡ/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: ইস্! / ধুর!

Used to express disgust or strong disapproval.

Example Sentences:

  • Ugh, this milk is spoiled!
  • Ugh, I can't believe we have to do this again.

uncle

Pronunciation: /ˈʌŋ.kəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চাচা / মামা

The brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt.

Example Sentences:

  • My uncle is visiting us this weekend.
  • He inherited the land from his uncle.

underground

Pronunciation: /ˈʌndəɡraʊnd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভূগর্ভস্থ

Located beneath the surface of the ground.

Example Sentences:

  • The underground tunnel connects both buildings.
  • Many animals live in underground burrows.

undo

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈduː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বাতিল করা

To cancel or reverse the effect of something.

Example Sentences:

  • You can undo the last action by pressing Ctrl+Z.
  • She wished she could undo her mistake.

uniform

Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ইউনিফর্ম

A special set of clothes worn by members of an organization.

Example Sentences:

  • All students must wear the school uniform.
  • The soldiers stood in their uniforms.

unit

Pronunciation: /ˈjuː.nɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: একক

A single, complete entity.

Example Sentences:

  • The apartment has three units.
  • The lesson is divided into several units.

unite

Pronunciation: /juːˈnaɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: একত্রিত হওয়া

Come or bring together for a common purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • The teams united for a noble cause.
  • We must unite against injustice.

university

Pronunciation: /ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়

An institution of higher learning.

Example Sentences:

  • She studies at Dhaka University.
  • University life is full of learning and fun.

upstairs

Pronunciation: /ˌʌpˈstɛərz/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: উপরে তলায়

On or to a floor above.

Example Sentences:

  • She went upstairs to her bedroom.
  • The bathroom is upstairs.

useful

Pronunciation: /ˈjuːsfəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উপকারী

Able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.

Example Sentences:

  • This book is very useful for students.
  • He gave some useful advice.

useless

Pronunciation: /ˈjuːsləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অকার্যকর

Not fulfilling or not expected to achieve the intended purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • This old phone is completely useless.
  • He felt useless after losing his job.

vacation

Pronunciation: /veɪˈkeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছুটি

A period of time spent away from home or work for rest.

Example Sentences:

  • We're planning a vacation to the mountains.
  • He took a week-long vacation after the project.

vain

Pronunciation: /veɪn/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অহংকারী

Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance or abilities.

Example Sentences:

  • She is too vain to admit her mistakes.
  • His efforts were in vain.

valley

Pronunciation: /ˈvæli/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উপত্যকা

A low area of land between hills or mountains.

Example Sentences:

  • The river runs through the valley.
  • They built a farm in the valley.

vampire

Pronunciation: /ˈvæmpaɪər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রক্তচোষা পিশাচ

A fictional creature that drinks the blood of the living.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie was about a vampire who lived for centuries.
  • He dressed up as a vampire for Halloween.

van

Pronunciation: /væn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভ্যান

A medium-sized motor vehicle, typically without side windows in the rear part, for transporting goods.

Example Sentences:

  • They loaded the furniture into the van.
  • A delivery van arrived at our house.

vast

Pronunciation: /væst/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিরাট

Extremely large in area, size, amount, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • The desert is a vast expanse of sand and rocks.
  • She has a vast knowledge of ancient history.

vibes

Pronunciation: /vaɪbz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুভূতি

A person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.

Example Sentences:

  • I’m getting good vibes from this place.
  • She has positive vibes that cheer everyone up.

village

Pronunciation: /ˈvɪlɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গ্রাম

A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town.

Example Sentences:

  • He was born in a small village.
  • The village is known for its natural beauty.

visual

Pronunciation: /ˈvɪʒuəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দৃশ্যমান

Relating to seeing or sight.

Example Sentences:

  • The film has stunning visual effects.
  • She has a good visual memory.

vulnerable

Pronunciation: /ˈvʌl.nər.ə.bəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দুর্বল

Susceptible to physical or emotional harm.

Example Sentences:

  • The old building is vulnerable to earthquakes.
  • She felt vulnerable after the breakup.

warrior

Pronunciation: /ˈwɒriər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যোদ্ধা

A brave or experienced soldier or fighter.

Example Sentences:

  • The warrior fought bravely in the battle.
  • He is remembered as a great warrior.

weed

Pronunciation: /wiːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আগাছা

An unwanted plant growing where it is not wanted.

Example Sentences:

  • We need to remove the weeds from the garden.
  • The weeds are ruining the crops.

weep

Pronunciation: /wiːp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কান্না করা

To cry as an expression of sorrow or other strong emotions.

Example Sentences:

  • She wept at the funeral.
  • He couldn't help but weep with joy.

weigh

Pronunciation: /weɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ওজন করা

To measure how heavy someone or something is.

Example Sentences:

  • He weighs 70 kilograms.
  • Please weigh the fruits before buying.

whip

Pronunciation: /wɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চাবুক মারা / মেশানো

To strike with a whip or to mix vigorously.

Example Sentences:

  • The rider whipped the horse.
  • Whip the cream until it’s fluffy.

whoever

Pronunciation: /huːˈɛvər/

Part of Speech: pronoun

Translation: যে কেউ

Any person who.

Example Sentences:

  • Whoever broke the vase should admit it.
  • You can invite whoever you like.

wicked

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪkɪd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দুর্বৃত্ত

Morally wrong and bad.

Example Sentences:

  • The wicked witch cast a spell on the village.
  • He committed a wicked act for money.

witch

Pronunciation: /wɪtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জাদুকরী

A woman thought to have magic powers.

Example Sentences:

  • The villagers believed she was a witch.
  • Witches are common in fairy tales.

wolf

Pronunciation: /wʊlf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নেকড়ে

A wild carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family.

Example Sentences:

  • A pack of wolves was seen in the forest.
  • The wolf howled at the moon.

woo

Pronunciation: /wuː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভালবাসার প্রস্তাব দেয়া

Try to gain the love or affection of someone.

Example Sentences:

  • He tried to woo her with flowers and gifts.
  • In the story, the prince woos the princess with poetry.

worship

Pronunciation: /ˈwɜːrʃɪp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পূজা করা

To show great respect or devotion, especially in a religious context.

Example Sentences:

  • They worship at the temple every Sunday.
  • Many people worship different gods.

wreck

Pronunciation: /rek/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধ্বংসাবশেষ

Something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.

Example Sentences:

  • The car was a total wreck after the accident.
  • Divers explored the wreck of the old ship.

wrestle

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛsl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কুস্তি করা

To take part in a physical struggle or fight.

Example Sentences:

  • They wrestled for the trophy.
  • The boy wrestled his brother to the ground.

yea

Pronunciation: /jeɪ/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: হ্যাঁ

An old-fashioned or formal way of saying yes.

Example Sentences:

  • Yea, though I walk through the valley of death.
  • The answer is yea or nay.

zero

Pronunciation: /ˈzɪə.roʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শূন্য

The number 0; nothing or none.

Example Sentences:

  • The temperature dropped to zero last night.
  • He scored zero in the last match.

zombie

Pronunciation: /ˈzɒmbi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জম্বি

A fictional undead creature typically depicted as mindless and violent.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie was about a zombie apocalypse.
  • He dressed up as a zombie for Halloween.

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