Day 30 | Easy Vocabulary IV
Words in Day 30
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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