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Day 29 | Easy Vocabulary V

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Words in Day 29

arrogant

Pronunciation: /ˈær.ə.ɡənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অহংকারী

Having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance.

Example Sentences:

  • His arrogant attitude annoyed everyone.
  • She was too arrogant to admit her mistake.

asset

Pronunciation: /ˈæs.et/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সম্পদ

Something valuable that a person or company owns.

Example Sentences:

  • His ability to speak multiple languages is a great asset.
  • The company sold some of its assets to pay off debt.

bathe

Pronunciation: /beɪð/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্নান করা

To wash oneself or another person in water.

Example Sentences:

  • She likes to bathe in the evening to relax.
  • The children bathed in the river during summer.

cartoon

Pronunciation: /kɑːrˈtuːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্টুন

A simple drawing showing humor or satire, or an animated film.

Example Sentences:

  • The children love watching Saturday morning cartoons.
  • He drew a funny cartoon for the newspaper.

confront

Pronunciation: /kənˈfrʌnt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সামনা করা

To face someone in a challenging or hostile way.

Example Sentences:

  • She confronted her fears and spoke publicly.
  • The police confronted the suspect at the scene.

cruise

Pronunciation: /kruːz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রজারা ভ্রমণ

To sail smoothly at a moderate speed.

Example Sentences:

  • They cruised around the Caribbean islands.
  • The ship will cruise along the coast.

dine

Pronunciation: /daɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: খাবার খাওয়া

To eat the main meal of the day, especially in the evening.

Example Sentences:

  • They dined at a fancy restaurant.
  • We like to dine together every Sunday.

fragile

Pronunciation: /ˈfrædʒ.aɪl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নাজুক

Easily broken or damaged.

Example Sentences:

  • Be careful with that vase, it’s very fragile.
  • The fragile ecosystem needs protection.

genetic

Pronunciation: /dʒəˈnet.ɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আণবিক

Relating to genes or heredity.

Example Sentences:

  • Certain diseases are genetic.
  • She has a genetic trait for blue eyes.

intimidate

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɪm.ɪ.deɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভয় দেখানো

To frighten or threaten someone to make them do something.

Example Sentences:

  • The bully tried to intimidate the smaller kids.
  • Don’t let anyone intimidate you.

knight

Pronunciation: /naɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিজাত যোদ্ধা

A man granted an honorary title of knighthood, often a mounted soldier in medieval times.

Example Sentences:

  • The knight wore shining armor.
  • He was knighted by the queen for his service.

perfume

Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːr.fjuːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুগন্ধি

A fragrant liquid used to give a pleasant smell.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a sweet perfume.
  • The perfume reminded him of spring.

quest

Pronunciation: /kwest/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুসন্ধান

A long or difficult search for something.

Example Sentences:

  • The knight went on a quest to find the lost treasure.
  • Her quest for knowledge never ended.

racist

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪ.sɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বর্ণবিদ্বেষী

A person who believes that some races are superior to others.

Example Sentences:

  • He was accused of making racist remarks.
  • The community condemned the racist behavior.

radical

Pronunciation: /ˈræd.ɪ.kəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মূলগত

Relating to thorough or complete change.

Example Sentences:

  • He proposed a radical new policy.
  • The group supports radical reform.

rear

Pronunciation: /rɪər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পালনপোষণ করা

To take care of and raise a child or animal.

Example Sentences:

  • They rear chickens on their farm.
  • He was reared by his grandparents.

riot

Pronunciation: /ˈraɪ.ət/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দাঙ্গা

A violent public disturbance caused by a group.

Example Sentences:

  • The protest turned into a violent riot.
  • The city was placed under curfew after the riot.

ritual

Pronunciation: /ˈrɪtʃ.u.əl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুষ্ঠান

A set of actions performed in a customary way.

Example Sentences:

  • Lighting candles is part of the ritual.
  • The ritual was performed every morning.

spite

Pronunciation: /spaɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিদ্বেষ

A feeling of wanting to hurt or annoy someone.

Example Sentences:

  • He acted out of spite to hurt his rival.
  • She refused to help him out of spite.

tame

Pronunciation: /teɪm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পরিবর্তিত, পোষা

Not wild; trained to obey humans.

Example Sentences:

  • The lion was surprisingly tame.
  • They kept a tame bird as a pet.

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