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Easy Vocabulary VI

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aboard

Pronunciation: /əˈbɔːrd/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: জাহাজ/ট্রেনে/বিমানে ওঠা

On or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle).

Example Sentences:

  • All passengers must be aboard before the train departs.
  • He climbed aboard the aircraft with excitement.

absence

Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুপস্থিতি

The state of being away or not present.

Example Sentences:

  • Her absence was noted at the meeting.
  • There was a noticeable absence of leadership.

absorb

Pronunciation: /əb-zôrb/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শোষণ করা

To take in or soak up a substance or information.

Example Sentences:

  • The sponge can absorb a lot of water.
  • Children quickly absorb new languages.

absurd

Pronunciation: /ab-surd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অযৌক্তিক

Wildly unreasonable or illogical.

Example Sentences:

  • It’s absurd to blame him for everything.
  • The idea of flying pigs is absurd.

academic

Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈdɛmɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: শিক্ষাবিষয়ক

Related to education and scholarship.

Example Sentences:

  • She has excellent academic records.
  • The conference discussed various academic topics.

accidental

Pronunciation: /ˌæksɪˈdɛntl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অপ্রীতিকর, আকস্মিক

Happening by chance or unexpectedly, without intention.

Example Sentences:

  • The fire was caused by an accidental spark.
  • He made an accidental call to the wrong number.

accurate

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.jʊ.rət/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সঠিক

Free from errors; exact and correct in all details.

Example Sentences:

  • Her measurements were accurate to the millimetre.
  • It's important to have accurate information before making a decision.

achievement

Pronunciation: /əˈtʃiːvmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উপলব্ধি

A thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage.

Example Sentences:

  • Graduating from college was a big achievement.
  • Her achievements in science are remarkable.

acid

Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অম্ল

A chemical substance with a sour taste and pH less than 7.

Example Sentences:

  • Lemon juice contains citric acid.
  • The scientist handled the acid with care.

acquire

Pronunciation: /əˈkwaɪər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অর্জন করা

To come into possession or ownership of something.

Example Sentences:

  • He acquired a new skill during lockdown.
  • The company acquired two smaller firms last year.

activate

Pronunciation: /ˈæktɪveɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সক্রিয় করা

To make something active or operative.

Example Sentences:

  • You need to activate your account before using it.
  • The alarm was activated when the door was opened.

addiction

Pronunciation: /əˈdɪkʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নেশা

The condition of being unable to stop using or doing something harmful.

Example Sentences:

  • He is fighting an addiction to gambling.
  • Addiction to social media is common among teens.

adjust

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒʌst/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সমন্বয় করা

To change something slightly to make it more suitable.

Example Sentences:

  • She adjusted the seat to reach the pedals.
  • It took him a while to adjust to the new school.

administration

Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪn.ɪˈstreɪ.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রশাসন

The management of public affairs or a business.

Example Sentences:

  • The new administration introduced several reforms.
  • She works in the school administration office.

advise

Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পরামর্শ দেওয়া

To give counsel or recommend a course of action.

Example Sentences:

  • The doctor advised him to rest.
  • I advise you to study hard for the exam.

afterwards

Pronunciation: /ˈaftərwərdz/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: পরবর্তীতে

At a later or subsequent time.

Example Sentences:

  • We went to dinner and watched a movie afterwards.
  • He apologized afterwards for his mistake.

agenda

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒɛndə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্যসূচি

A list of items to be discussed or done.

Example Sentences:

  • The meeting agenda includes five items.
  • We followed the agenda strictly.

agony

Pronunciation: /ˈæɡ.ə.ni/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেদনা, যন্ত্রণা

Extreme physical or mental suffering.

Example Sentences:

  • He was in agony after the accident.
  • The loss caused her great agony.

align

Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সাজানো, সারিবদ্ধ করা

To arrange things in a straight line or in correct relative positions.

Example Sentences:

  • Please align the pictures on the wall evenly.
  • The company aims to align its goals with customer needs.

alike

Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সদৃশ

Having resemblance or similarity.

Example Sentences:

  • The twins look very much alike.
  • Their ideas are alike in many ways.

alley

Pronunciation: /ˈalē/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গলি

A narrow passage between or behind buildings.

Example Sentences:

  • The cat ran down the dark alley.
  • We found a shortcut through a quiet alley.

amateur

Pronunciation: /ˈæmətə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অপেশাদার

A person who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit.

Example Sentences:

  • He is an amateur photographer.
  • The amateur team played surprisingly well.

ambulance

Pronunciation: /ˈæmbjʊləns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অ্যাম্বুলেন্স

A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital.

Example Sentences:

  • The ambulance arrived within five minutes.
  • They called an ambulance after the accident.

amuse

Pronunciation: /uh-myooz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিনোদিত করা

To entertain or make someone laugh or smile.

Example Sentences:

  • The clown tried to amuse the children at the party.
  • His jokes never fail to amuse the audience.

analyse

Pronunciation: /an-uh-lahyz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিশ্লেষণ করা

To examine in detail for purposes of explanation.

Example Sentences:

  • We need to analyse the results carefully.
  • Scientists analyse data to draw conclusions.

analysis

Pronunciation: /əˈnæləsɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিশ্লেষণ

A detailed study of something to understand it better.

Example Sentences:

  • Her analysis of the data was thorough.
  • We need a financial analysis before investing.

ancestor

Pronunciation: /ˈæn.ses.tər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পূর্বপুরুষ

A person from whom one is descended.

Example Sentences:

  • My ancestors came from India.
  • We found a photo of our great-great-grandfather, an ancestor we had never seen before.

anchor

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋkə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নোঙর

A heavy object used to keep a ship in place.

Example Sentences:

  • They dropped the anchor near the shore.
  • The ship remained still thanks to the anchor.

ankle

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋkl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোড়ালি

The joint connecting the foot with the leg.

Example Sentences:

  • She twisted her ankle while running.
  • The doctor examined his swollen ankle.

anniversary

Pronunciation: /ˌænɪˈvɜːsəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বার্ষিকী

The date on which an event took place in a previous year.

Example Sentences:

  • They celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary.
  • The company held a party for its 50th anniversary.

anti

Pronunciation: /ˈæn.taɪ/

Part of Speech: prefix

Translation: বিরোধী

Against or opposed to something.

Example Sentences:

  • She joined an anti-smoking campaign.
  • The government introduced anti-corruption laws.

anxious

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋkʃəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উদ্বিগ্ন

Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt anxious before the exam.
  • He looked anxious about the interview.

appetite

Pronunciation: /ˈæp.ə.taɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্ষুধা

A desire for food or a strong desire for something.

Example Sentences:

  • She had no appetite due to illness.
  • The children returned from play with a huge appetite.

applause

Pronunciation: /əˈplɔːz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তালির শব্দ

The sound of people clapping their hands to show approval or enjoyment.

Example Sentences:

  • The audience gave a standing ovation and loud applause.
  • Her performance was met with thunderous applause.

application

Pronunciation: /ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আবেদন

A formal request; also a computer program.

Example Sentences:

  • She submitted her job application yesterday.
  • Install the new application on your phone.

architect

Pronunciation: /ˈɑː.kɪ.tekt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্থপতি

A person who designs buildings and oversees their construction.

Example Sentences:

  • The architect presented the new building design.
  • She is a famous architect known for innovative designs.

arena

Pronunciation: /əˈriːnə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অঙ্গন; খেলার মাঠ

A large enclosed space for sports or entertainment.

Example Sentences:

  • The concert was held in a huge arena.
  • Thousands of fans filled the arena.

arrangement

Pronunciation: /əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যবস্থা

An agreement or plan for doing something.

Example Sentences:

  • They made an arrangement to meet at noon.
  • The flower arrangement in the vase looked beautiful.

arse

Pronunciation: /ɑːs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাছা (অশ্লীল)

Slang term for buttocks, considered vulgar in some contexts.

Example Sentences:

  • He fell flat on his arse.
  • Stop being such a lazy arse!

artistic

Pronunciation: /ɑːrˈtɪstɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: শিল্পী সংক্রান্ত

Relating to art or artists; having a natural creative skill.

Example Sentences:

  • She has an artistic talent for painting landscapes.
  • The gallery displayed many artistic photographs.

assignment

Pronunciation: /əˈsaɪn.mənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাজ, নিয়োগ

A task or piece of work assigned to someone.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher gave us a difficult assignment.
  • I finished my assignment on time.

astray

Pronunciation: /əˈstreɪ/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: ভ্রান্ত পথে

Away from the correct path or direction.

Example Sentences:

  • He was led astray by bad company.
  • The letter went astray in the post.

attraction

Pronunciation: /əˈtrækʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আকর্ষণ

A quality or feature that evokes interest or liking.

Example Sentences:

  • The Eiffel Tower is a major tourist attraction.
  • There was an instant attraction between them.

authentic

Pronunciation: /ɔːˈθɛntɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আসল

Of undisputed origin and not a copy.

Example Sentences:

  • This is an authentic piece of art.
  • Always check for authentic documents.

autumn

Pronunciation: /ˈɔː.təm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শরতকাল

The season between summer and winter when leaves fall.

Example Sentences:

  • The leaves turn red and gold in autumn.
  • Autumn is a popular time for harvesting crops.

backup

Pronunciation: /ˈbækʌp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাকআপ / অতিরিক্ত সহায়তা

A copy of data or a person or thing that can be used if the original fails.

Example Sentences:

  • Always keep a backup of your files.
  • The police called for backup during the chase.

backyard

Pronunciation: /ˈbækˌjɑːrd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেছনের উঠোন

An area behind a house, usually a garden or open space.

Example Sentences:

  • The children played football in the backyard.
  • She planted flowers in the backyard.

bacon

Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪ.kən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেকন

Salted or smoked meat from the back or sides of a pig.

Example Sentences:

  • He likes eggs and bacon for breakfast.
  • The smell of frying bacon filled the kitchen.

badge

Pronunciation: /bædʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাজ

A small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth bearing a design or words, worn to show membership or achievement.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore a badge to show he was a volunteer.
  • The scout earned a new badge for camping skills.

bait

Pronunciation: /beɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতারণা বা প্রলুব্ধকরণ

Something used to attract or tempt someone.

Example Sentences:

  • Fishermen use worms as bait to catch fish.
  • The advertisement was bait to attract customers.

ballet

Pronunciation: /ˈbæleɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যালে নৃত্য

An artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalised set steps and gestures.

Example Sentences:

  • She trained for years to perform ballet professionally.
  • The ballet performance was breathtaking.

ban

Pronunciation: /bæn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিষিদ্ধ করা

To officially or legally prohibit something.

Example Sentences:

  • The government banned smoking in public places.
  • Plastic bags are banned in many countries.

bargain

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːɡən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুলভ দাম

A thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual.

Example Sentences:

  • This coat was a real bargain at £20.
  • She always looks for bargains when shopping.

bark

Pronunciation: /bɑːk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘেউ ঘেউ করা

To make a loud, sharp sound, especially by a dog.

Example Sentences:

  • The dog barked all night.
  • Don’t bark at strangers!

barn

Pronunciation: /bɑːrn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খামারঘর

A large farm building used for storing grain or housing animals.

Example Sentences:

  • The cows were resting in the barn.
  • We stored the hay in the barn for winter.

barrier

Pronunciation: /ˈbæriər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিবন্ধকতা

A structure or circumstance that prevents movement or access.

Example Sentences:

  • Language was the biggest barrier to communication.
  • They broke through the security barriers.

basket

Pronunciation: /ˈbaskət/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঝুড়ি

A container used to carry or store things, typically woven.

Example Sentences:

  • She carried the vegetables in a basket.
  • The laundry basket is full.

batter

Pronunciation: /ˈbadər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাটসম্যান / মিশ্রণ

A person who hits in baseball or a liquid mixture used in cooking.

Example Sentences:

  • The batter hit a home run.
  • Pour the batter into the pan to make pancakes.

battlefield

Pronunciation: /ˈbætlˌfiːld/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যুদ্ধক্ষেত্র

The place where a battle is fought.

Example Sentences:

  • The soldiers returned from the battlefield.
  • The battlefield was littered with debris.

behalf

Pronunciation: /bɪˈhɑːf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পক্ষে

In the interest of a person, group, or principle.

Example Sentences:

  • She spoke on behalf of the whole team.
  • The lawyer acted on behalf of the client.

beloved

Pronunciation: /bɪˈlʌvd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: প্রিয়

Greatly loved or dear to the heart.

Example Sentences:

  • She gave her beloved dog a gentle hug.
  • The soldier returned home to his beloved family.

bench

Pronunciation: /bɛntʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেঞ্চ

A long seat for multiple people, usually found in parks or public places.

Example Sentences:

  • They sat on a bench in the park.
  • The old man rested on the wooden bench.

bent

Pronunciation: /bɛnt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বাঁকা

Shaped or forced out of a straight form.

Example Sentences:

  • He picked up the bent nail from the floor.
  • Her back was bent from years of hard labour.

beware

Pronunciation: /bɪˈwer/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সাবধান হওয়া

To be cautious or on guard against something.

Example Sentences:

  • Beware of the dog sign was posted on the gate.
  • You should beware of strangers offering help.

bid

Pronunciation: /bɪd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রস্তাব দেওয়া / দাম হাঁকা

To offer a price for something, especially at an auction.

Example Sentences:

  • He bid $500 for the painting.
  • Several companies are bidding for the contract.

bin

Pronunciation: /bɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডাস্টবিন

A container for storing waste until disposal.

Example Sentences:

  • Please throw your rubbish in the bin.
  • The bin is full and needs to be emptied.

bliss

Pronunciation: /blɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরম সুখ

Perfect happiness; great joy.

Example Sentences:

  • She closed her eyes in pure bliss.
  • They lived in blissful harmony.

bloke

Pronunciation: /bloʊk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লোক, ছেলেটি

Informal term for a man.

Example Sentences:

  • That bloke over there is my uncle.
  • He's a friendly bloke.

blonde

Pronunciation: /blɒnd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সোনালী চুলবিশিষ্ট

Having light yellowish hair colour.

Example Sentences:

  • She has long blonde hair.
  • The child’s blonde curls bounced as he ran.

blur

Pronunciation: /blɜːr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অস্পষ্টতা

Something not seen or remembered clearly.

Example Sentences:

  • The picture was a blur due to the camera shake.
  • The events of that night are just a blur now.

bolt

Pronunciation: /boʊlt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তালা, বজ্রপাত

A metal pin or bar used for fastening; also a flash of lightning.

Example Sentences:

  • She secured the door with a bolt before going to bed.
  • A bolt of lightning lit up the dark sky.

boogie

Pronunciation: /ˈbuːɡi/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নাচা

To dance energetically, especially to rock or pop music.

Example Sentences:

  • Let's boogie to the music!
  • They were boogieing all night at the party.

booth

Pronunciation: /buːθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বুৎ

A small enclosed space used for a specific purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • They rented a booth at the market.
  • The voting booth was private and secure.

booze

Pronunciation: /buːz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মদ

Alcoholic drink, especially when drunk in large quantities.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave up booze last year.
  • There was a lot of booze at the party.

broadcast

Pronunciation: /brawd-kast/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সম্প্রচার করা

To transmit a programme by radio or television.

Example Sentences:

  • The match was broadcast live on TV.
  • They broadcast the news every evening.

bun

Pronunciation: /bʌn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিষ্টি রুটি

A small, round bread or cake, often sweetened or with raisins.

Example Sentences:

  • She had a bun and tea for breakfast.
  • Hot cross buns are popular during Easter.

burger

Pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrɡər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বার্গার (মাংস বা ভেজিটেবল প্যাটি সহ স্যান্ডউইচ)

A sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat or vegetables in a bun.

Example Sentences:

  • I ordered a cheese burger for lunch.
  • The new restaurant serves delicious veggie burgers.

businessman

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪznəsmæn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যবসায়ী

A person engaged in commercial or industrial business.

Example Sentences:

  • The businessman closed a major deal yesterday.
  • She is a successful businessman in the technology sector.

cabin

Pronunciation: /ˈkæbɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কুটির, কেবিন

A small shelter or house, usually made of wood.

Example Sentences:

  • They stayed in a cozy cabin by the lake during their vacation.
  • The pilot returned to the cabin after the flight.

calculate

Pronunciation: /ˈkælkjʊleɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গণনা করা

To determine mathematically, usually by numerical methods.

Example Sentences:

  • He can calculate the total cost quickly.
  • We need to calculate the distance between two cities.

cannon

Pronunciation: /ˈkænən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্যানন

A large, heavy gun typically mounted on a carriage.

Example Sentences:

  • The ancient fortress had a row of cannons.
  • The cannon fired with a loud boom.

cant

Pronunciation: /kant/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভণ্ডামীপূর্ণ কথা

Insincere talk about moral or religious principles; also specialised language used by a particular group.

Example Sentences:

  • The politician's speech was full of moral cant.
  • I couldn’t understand the legal cant the lawyer used.

carbon

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːbən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কার্বন

A chemical element found in all living things and used in fuels.

Example Sentences:

  • Carbon emissions contribute to global warming.
  • Diamonds are a form of pure carbon.

caress

Pronunciation: /kəˈrɛs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সোহাগ করা

To touch or stroke gently or lovingly.

Example Sentences:

  • She gently caressed the baby's cheek.
  • The wind caressed his face.

caring

Pronunciation: /ˈkeə.rɪŋ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সহানুভূতিশীল

Displaying kindness and concern for others.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a very caring nurse.
  • Caring people make the world better.

casual

Pronunciation: /ˈkæʒ.ju.əl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সাধারণ / নৈমিত্তিক

Relaxed in style or manner; not formal.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore casual clothes to the event.
  • Their meeting was casual, not official.

category

Pronunciation: /kat-uh-gor-ee/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিভাগ

A class or division of things.

Example Sentences:

  • Books are arranged by category.
  • He belongs to the high-income category.

ceremony

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛrɪməʊni/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আনুষ্ঠানিকতা

A formal event held on special occasions.

Example Sentences:

  • The graduation ceremony was emotional.
  • They had a small wedding ceremony.

championship

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃæmpiənʃɪp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চ্যাম্পিয়নশিপ

A competition to decide who is the best in a particular sport or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • The team won the championship last year.
  • She trained hard to prepare for the championship.

chemistry

Pronunciation: /ˈkɛm.ɪ.stri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রসায়ন

The scientific study of substances and their interactions.

Example Sentences:

  • She is studying chemistry in college.
  • There was a natural chemistry between the two actors.

cherish

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɛrɪʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আদর করা

To hold something dear and protect it lovingly.

Example Sentences:

  • They cherish their time together.
  • You should cherish your memories.

chess

Pronunciation: /ches/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শতরঞ্জ

A strategic board game played by two players.

Example Sentences:

  • He loves playing chess every weekend.
  • Chess helps improve critical thinking skills.

chin

Pronunciation: /tʃɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিবুক

The lowermost part of the face below the mouth.

Example Sentences:

  • He rested his chin on his hand.
  • She has a small scar on her chin.

choir

Pronunciation: /kwaɪər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গায়কদল

An organized group of singers, typically one that takes part in church services or performs in public.

Example Sentences:

  • The school choir performed at the concert.
  • He sings in the church choir every Sunday.

chord

Pronunciation: /kɔːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুরের সংযোগ

A group of musical notes played together.

Example Sentences:

  • He played a beautiful chord on the guitar.
  • The song begins with a G major chord.

civilian

Pronunciation: /səˈvɪliən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেসামরিক নাগরিক

A person not in the armed services or the police force.

Example Sentences:

  • Many civilians were evacuated from the war zone.
  • The soldier returned to life as a civilian.

cleanse

Pronunciation: /klenz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পরিষ্কার করা

To clean something thoroughly.

Example Sentences:

  • She used lotion to cleanse her face.
  • The ritual was meant to cleanse the soul.

cliff

Pronunciation: /klɪf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উঁচু খাড়া চূড়া

A steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea or a river.

Example Sentences:

  • They stood at the edge of the cliff and looked down.
  • The path along the cliff was narrow and dangerous.

clinic

Pronunciation: /ˈklɪnɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিকিৎসাকেন্দ্র

A facility for outpatient medical treatment.

Example Sentences:

  • She went to the clinic for a check-up.
  • The clinic offers free vaccinations.

clip

Pronunciation: /klɪp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্লিপ / ছোট ভিডিও

A short extract from a film or broadcast.

Example Sentences:

  • I watched a clip from the movie.
  • The teacher played a video clip for the lesson.

clone

Pronunciation: /kloʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্লোন

An exact genetic copy of an organism or cell.

Example Sentences:

  • Scientists successfully created a sheep clone.
  • The software allows you to clone hard drives.

clutch

Pronunciation: /klʌtʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জোরে ধরে রাখা

To grasp or hold tightly.

Example Sentences:

  • She clutched her bag as she walked through the crowded market.
  • He clutched the steering wheel during the stormy drive.

cocaine

Pronunciation: /koʊˈkeɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কোকেইন

A powerful and addictive stimulant drug made from the coca plant.

Example Sentences:

  • Cocaine is illegal in most countries.
  • He was arrested for possession of cocaine.

cocktail

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒkteɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ককটেল

An alcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of spirits and other ingredients.

Example Sentences:

  • She ordered a strawberry cocktail.
  • This bar is famous for its exotic cocktails.

coffin

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒfɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তবু

A box in which a dead person is buried or cremated.

Example Sentences:

  • The coffin was carried to the cemetery.
  • He made a wooden coffin for the funeral.

coincidence

Pronunciation: /koʊˈɪnsɪdəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংমিল

A remarkable concurrence of events without apparent causal connection.

Example Sentences:

  • It was a coincidence that they met at the airport.
  • Their birthdays are on the same day by coincidence.

collaborate

Pronunciation: /kəˈlæbəreɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সহযোগিতা করা

To work jointly on an activity or project.

Example Sentences:

  • They collaborated on a new research paper.
  • Artists often collaborate to create unique works.

collar

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒlər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কলার

A band around the neck of a shirt or animal.

Example Sentences:

  • He adjusted the collar of his shirt.
  • The dog wears a red collar.

collective

Pronunciation: /kəˈlɛk.tɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সমষ্টিগত

Done by people acting as a group.

Example Sentences:

  • It was a collective decision.
  • The collective efforts of the team led to success.

collide

Pronunciation: /kəˈlaɪd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ধাক্কা খাওয়া

To come together with forceful impact.

Example Sentences:

  • The two cars collided at the intersection.
  • Their opinions often collide during meetings.

commander

Pronunciation: /kəˈmɑːndə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অধিনায়ক

A person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation.

Example Sentences:

  • The commander gave orders to advance.
  • He was promoted to the position of commander.

complaint

Pronunciation: /kəmˈpleɪnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিযোগ

A statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory.

Example Sentences:

  • She filed a complaint about the noisy neighbours.
  • The manager listened carefully to every customer complaint.

compose

Pronunciation: /kəmˈpoʊz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: রচনা করা

To write or create a piece of music, poetry, or text.

Example Sentences:

  • She composed a beautiful song.
  • He took a moment to compose his thoughts.

con

Pronunciation: /kɒn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতারণা

A dishonest trick or scheme to cheat someone.

Example Sentences:

  • He was caught in a phone con.
  • The email was a clever con to get money.

conceive

Pronunciation: /kənˈsiːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভাবা / গর্ভধারণ করা

To think of or form an idea; to become pregnant.

Example Sentences:

  • She conceived a brilliant plan to increase sales.
  • They tried for years before she finally conceived.

condemn

Pronunciation: /kənˈdɛm/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিন্দা করা

To express strong disapproval of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The government condemned the attack.
  • She was condemned for her unfair treatment of the staff.

conference

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒnfərəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সম্মেলন

A formal meeting for discussion.

Example Sentences:

  • They attended a conference on climate change.
  • The annual tech conference was held in London.

confine

Pronunciation: /kənˈfaɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আটকে রাখা; সীমাবদ্ধ করা

To keep someone or something within limits or in a specific place.

Example Sentences:

  • The patient was confined to bed for two weeks.
  • You should not confine your creativity to rules.

conspiracy

Pronunciation: /kənˈspɪrəsi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ষড়যন্ত্র

A secret plan by a group to do something harmful or illegal.

Example Sentences:

  • The government uncovered a conspiracy to overthrow it.
  • They were accused of conspiracy to commit fraud.

constitution

Pronunciation: /ˌkɒn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংবিধান

A system of fundamental principles according to which a state is governed.

Example Sentences:

  • The country adopted a new constitution in 2010.
  • Citizens have rights protected by the constitution.

contemplate

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntəmpleɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিবেচনা করা

To think deeply or carefully about something.

Example Sentences:

  • He contemplated moving to another city.
  • She sat quietly to contemplate the meaning of life.

contemporary

Pronunciation: /kənˈtɛmpərɛri/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আধুনিক, সমকালীন

Belonging to the same period of time; modern or current.

Example Sentences:

  • She enjoys contemporary art.
  • They are contemporary writers.

context

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntɛkst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রসঙ্গ

The circumstances or setting surrounding an event or word.

Example Sentences:

  • You need to understand the context of the speech.
  • In this context, the word has a different meaning.

contribution

Pronunciation: /ˌkɒntrɪˈbjuːʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অবদান

Something given or done to help achieve a goal.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a valuable contribution to the team.
  • Thank you for your generous contribution.

convict

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒnvɪkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দণ্ডিত ব্যক্তি

A person found guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison.

Example Sentences:

  • The convict escaped from prison last night.
  • She works on rehabilitation programmes for convicts.

cooperate

Pronunciation: /kəʊˈɒpəreɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সহযোগিতা করা

To work together with others for a common purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • The two companies decided to cooperate on the new project.
  • Students must cooperate to complete the group assignment.

coordinate

Pronunciation: /koʊˈɔːr.dɪ.neɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সমন্বয় করা

To bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship.

Example Sentences:

  • We need to coordinate the meeting times.
  • She coordinated the team for the project.

corporation

Pronunciation: /ˌkɔːrpəˈreɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কর্পোরেশন

A large business or organisation that operates as a single legal entity.

Example Sentences:

  • The corporation announced record profits this year.
  • She works for a multinational corporation based in London.

corruption

Pronunciation: /kəˈrəpSHən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দুর্নীতি

Dishonest or fraudulent conduct, typically by those in power.

Example Sentences:

  • The country is suffering from political corruption.
  • He was arrested for corruption and embezzlement.

cotton

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒtn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাপাস

A soft white fibrous substance used to make cloth.

Example Sentences:

  • This shirt is made from 100% cotton.
  • Cotton plants are widely cultivated in warm climates.

county

Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊnti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জেলা

A territorial division within a country, typically a region administered by a local government.

Example Sentences:

  • She moved to a different county for her new job.
  • Each county has its own local government.

creator

Pronunciation: /kree-ey-ter/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্রষ্টা

Someone who brings something into existence.

Example Sentences:

  • She is the creator of the popular app.
  • The artist is the creator of several famous paintings.

cricket

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪk.ɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্রিকেট

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

Example Sentences:

  • Cricket is very popular in South Asia.
  • They watched the cricket match on TV.

criticism

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪ.tɪ.sɪ.zəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমালোচনা

The act of judging something and pointing out its faults.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie received a lot of criticism.
  • He couldn’t handle the criticism from his peers.

crop

Pronunciation: /krɒp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফসল

A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.

Example Sentences:

  • The farmers planted a new crop of wheat.
  • This year's crop is better than last year's.

crossing

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɒsɪŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পারাপার

A place where two roads or paths intersect or where people can cross.

Example Sentences:

  • Use the pedestrian crossing.
  • They waited for the train to pass at the level crossing.

crow

Pronunciation: /kroʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাক

A large black bird with a harsh call.

Example Sentences:

  • A crow was cawing on the roof.
  • The scarecrow kept the crows away.

crucial

Pronunciation: /ˈkruː.ʃəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অত্যন্ত গুরুত্বপূর্ণ

Extremely important or necessary.

Example Sentences:

  • It is crucial to follow the instructions carefully.
  • Her decision was crucial to the success of the project.

cult

Pronunciation: /kʌlt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুজো, গোষ্ঠী

A system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a particular figure or object.

Example Sentences:

  • The cult attracted many young followers.
  • He was interested in studying ancient cults.

cupcake

Pronunciation: /ˈkʌpkeɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাপকেক

A small cake designed to serve one person, often decorated with icing.

Example Sentences:

  • She baked chocolate cupcakes for the party.
  • The bakery is famous for its delicious cupcakes.

curiosity

Pronunciation: /ˌkjʊəriˈɒsəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জিজ্ঞাসা; কৌতূহল

A strong desire to know or learn something.

Example Sentences:

  • Her curiosity led her to explore the abandoned house.
  • Children have a natural curiosity about the world.

custom

Pronunciation: /ˈkʌstəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রথা, রীতি

A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something.

Example Sentences:

  • It is a custom to greet elders respectfully.
  • The wedding followed local customs.

cynic

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪn.ɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিরক্তিমূলক ব্যক্তি

A person who believes people are motivated purely by self-interest.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a cynic who distrusts politicians.
  • The cynic doubted the sincerity of their promises.

darken

Pronunciation: /ˈdɑːkən/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অন্ধকার করা

To make or become darker.

Example Sentences:

  • The sky began to darken as the storm approached.
  • He darkened his hair for the role.

dash

Pronunciation: /dash/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: দৌড়ানো

To run or move quickly and suddenly.

Example Sentences:

  • He had to dash to catch the bus.
  • She dashed across the street to help the child.

decline

Pronunciation: /dɪˈklaɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রত্যাখ্যান করা / হ্রাস পাওয়া

To politely refuse or to become smaller, fewer, or less.

Example Sentences:

  • He declined the invitation.
  • Sales have declined in recent months.

deer

Pronunciation: /dɪər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হরিণ

A hoofed grazing animal with antlers.

Example Sentences:

  • We saw a deer crossing the forest path.
  • The hunter tracked the deer carefully.

deliberate

Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪbərət/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ইচ্ছাকৃত

Done consciously and intentionally.

Example Sentences:

  • It was a deliberate attempt to deceive the public.
  • He spoke in a slow and deliberate manner.

delusion

Pronunciation: /dɪˈluːʒən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভ্রম

A false belief held despite strong evidence against it.

Example Sentences:

  • He lives under the delusion that he is invincible.
  • Her success shattered the delusion of failure.

demise

Pronunciation: /dɪˈmaɪz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মৃত্যু / পতন

A person's death or the end of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The sudden demise of the king shocked the nation.
  • The company met its demise after years of losses.

democratic

Pronunciation: /ˌdɛm.əˈkræt.ɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গণতান্ত্রিক

Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.

Example Sentences:

  • The country held democratic elections.
  • Democratic governance involves people’s participation.

demonstrate

Pronunciation: /ˈdem.ən.streɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রদর্শন করা

To show or explain how something works or to take part in a protest.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher demonstrated how to solve the equation.
  • Thousands demonstrated against the new policy.

denial

Pronunciation: /dih-nahy-uhl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অস্বীকার

The act of refusing to accept the truth or reality.

Example Sentences:

  • His denial of the allegations surprised everyone.
  • She was in denial about the seriousness of her illness.

description

Pronunciation: /dɪˈskrɪpʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বর্ণনা

A spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.

Example Sentences:

  • The description of the suspect was very detailed.
  • Please give a clear description of the problem.

despise

Pronunciation: /dɪˈspaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘৃণা করা

To feel contempt or a deep repugnance for.

Example Sentences:

  • She despises dishonesty in any form.
  • He despised the unfair treatment.

detect

Pronunciation: /dɪˈtɛkt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সনাক্ত করা

To discover or identify the presence of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The alarm system can detect intruders.
  • Doctors detected the disease early.

devotion

Pronunciation: /dɪˈvoʊʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভক্তি

Strong love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.

Example Sentences:

  • Her devotion to her family is admirable.
  • He showed great devotion in his work.

devour

Pronunciation: /dɪˈvaʊər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গিলে ফেলা

To eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left.

Example Sentences:

  • He devoured the pizza in minutes.
  • The fire devoured the entire building.

dial

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ডায়াল করা

To make a telephone call by turning the dial or pressing numbers.

Example Sentences:

  • He dialed the number quickly.
  • Please dial 911 in case of emergency.

diary

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দিনলিপি

A book in which you write down your personal experiences and thoughts each day.

Example Sentences:

  • She wrote about her travels in a diary.
  • He keeps a diary to track his emotions.

dice

Pronunciation: /dīs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাঁচফলা গুটি

Small cubes with numbers used in games.

Example Sentences:

  • He rolled the dice to start the game.
  • The dice landed on six.

dictate

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪkteɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: হুকুম দেওয়া; শর্ত নির্ধারণ করা

To say or state with authority or to lay down authoritatively.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher dictated the essay to the students.
  • Circumstances often dictate the decisions we make.

ding

Pronunciation: /dɪŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঘণ্টার শব্দ, ধ্বনি

A short, clear ringing sound.

Example Sentences:

  • I heard the ding of the microwave.
  • The elevator dinged when it reached the floor.

disco

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪskoʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডিস্কো

A club or party where people dance to recorded pop music.

Example Sentences:

  • They went to a disco last night.
  • Disco music was very popular in the 1970s.

disgrace

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡreɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লজ্জা

Loss of respect, honour, or esteem.

Example Sentences:

  • He was fired in disgrace.
  • The scandal brought disgrace to the company.

dismiss

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈmɪs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বাতিল করা, প্রত্যাখ্যান করা

To refuse to consider or accept something.

Example Sentences:

  • The manager dismissed the complaint quickly.
  • Don't dismiss his ideas without listening.

disorder

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɔːrdər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অরাজকতা / অসুস্থতা

A state of confusion or a medical condition.

Example Sentences:

  • The protest ended in complete disorder.
  • He was diagnosed with an eating disorder.

dissolve

Pronunciation: /dɪˈzɒlv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গলে যাওয়া / ভেঙে ফেলা

To mix with a liquid and become part of it or to formally end an organisation.

Example Sentences:

  • The sugar quickly dissolved in the tea.
  • They decided to dissolve the partnership.

distraction

Pronunciation: /dɪˈstrækʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিক্ষিপ্ততা

Something that diverts attention.

Example Sentences:

  • Loud noises can be a distraction while studying.
  • She worked in a room free from distraction.

distress

Pronunciation: /di-stres/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কষ্ট

Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.

Example Sentences:

  • She was in deep distress after the accident.
  • His face showed signs of distress.

district

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪstrɪkt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জেলা

An area of a country or city, especially one with particular features.

Example Sentences:

  • He was transferred to the northern district.
  • Each district has its own local government.

ditch

Pronunciation: /dɪʧ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নালা

A narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field, to hold or carry away water.

Example Sentences:

  • The car skidded into a ditch.
  • Farmers dig ditches to drain water from the fields.

diversity

Pronunciation: /daɪˈvɜːrsɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বৈচিত্র্য

The state of being diverse; variety.

Example Sentences:

  • The city is known for its cultural diversity.
  • Diversity in the workplace encourages creativity.

dock

Pronunciation: /dɒk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডক / জাহাজঘাট

A structure where ships may be moored for loading or unloading.

Example Sentences:

  • The ship was tied up at the dock.
  • Workers unloaded the cargo at the dock.

documentary

Pronunciation: /dok-yuh-men-tuh-ree/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তথ্যচিত্র

A factual film or TV programme about real events.

Example Sentences:

  • The documentary on climate change was eye-opening.
  • He enjoys watching nature documentaries.

domestic

Pronunciation: /dəˈmɛstɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গার্হস্থ্য

Relating to the home or family affairs.

Example Sentences:

  • Domestic chores can be exhausting.
  • They focused on domestic issues during the debate.

doughnut

Pronunciation: /ˈdəʊnʌt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডোনাট

A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ring.

Example Sentences:

  • He ate a chocolate doughnut for breakfast.
  • The bakery sells freshly made doughnuts every morning.

dove

Pronunciation: /dʌv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কবুতর

A bird often used as a symbol of peace.

Example Sentences:

  • A white dove flew over the crowd during the ceremony.
  • Doves are known for their gentle cooing sounds.

draft

Pronunciation: /dræft/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খসড়া

A preliminary version of a piece of writing.

Example Sentences:

  • He wrote the first draft of his novel.
  • The teacher asked for a draft before submission.

drawer

Pronunciation: /ˈdrɔːr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ড্রয়ার

A boxlike storage compartment without a lid, made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture.

Example Sentences:

  • She kept her important documents in the top drawer.
  • The drawer was full of old photographs.

drone

Pronunciation: /drəʊn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ড্রোন / গুঞ্জনধ্বনি

An unmanned aerial vehicle or a continuous low humming sound.

Example Sentences:

  • The drone flew over the building silently.
  • We could hear the drone of engines in the distance.

dynamic

Pronunciation: /daɪˈnæmɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গতিশীল

Characterised by constant change or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a dynamic personality that attracts many friends.
  • The dynamic nature of the market demands quick decisions.

eager

Pronunciation: /ˈiːɡər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আগ্রহী

Strongly wanting to do or have something.

Example Sentences:

  • The students were eager to learn.
  • She was eager to see her results.

earthquake

Pronunciation: /ˈɜːθkweɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভূমিকম্প

A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.

Example Sentences:

  • The earthquake damaged many buildings in the city.
  • People rushed outside when the earthquake struck.

edit

Pronunciation: /ˈɛd.ɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সম্পাদনা করা

To make changes to a text or document.

Example Sentences:

  • I need to edit my essay before submitting it.
  • She edited the video footage carefully.

editor

Pronunciation: /ˈɛdɪtə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সম্পাদক

A person who prepares written material for publication.

Example Sentences:

  • The editor reviewed all the articles before publishing.
  • She works as a fashion editor for a magazine.

efficient

Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɪʃənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দক্ষ

Working well and producing good results with little waste.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a very efficient worker.
  • The new machine is more efficient than the old one.

elder

Pronunciation: /ˈɛldər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বৃদ্ধ, প্রবীণ

A person of greater age or higher rank in a community.

Example Sentences:

  • The village elder gave wise advice.
  • Respect your elders.

electricity

Pronunciation: /ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪs.ɪ.ti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিদ্যুৎ

A form of energy resulting from charged particles.

Example Sentences:

  • Electricity is essential for modern life.
  • The storm knocked out the electricity.

electronic

Pronunciation: /ɪˌlɛkˈtrɒnɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ইলেকট্রনিক

Relating to devices or circuits involving the flow of electrons.

Example Sentences:

  • He bought a new electronic device.
  • Electronic music is very popular nowadays.

elevate

Pronunciation: /ˈɛl.ɪ.veɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উন্নীত করা

To lift or raise something to a higher position.

Example Sentences:

  • The company decided to elevate her to manager.
  • Elevate your legs to reduce swelling.

elevator

Pronunciation: /ˈɛləveɪtər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লিফট

A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different floors or levels.

Example Sentences:

  • She took the elevator to the tenth floor.
  • The building has two elevators for convenience.

eleven

Pronunciation: /ih-lev-uhn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: এগারো

The number after ten and before twelve.

Example Sentences:

  • There are eleven players on a football team.
  • She turned eleven last week.

elite

Pronunciation: /ɪˈliːt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উচ্চশ্রেণীর

Representing the best, most skilled, or most powerful group.

Example Sentences:

  • The elite athletes competed in the championship.
  • They belong to an elite group of scientists.

enable

Pronunciation: /enˈābəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সক্ষম করা

To give the means or ability to do something.

Example Sentences:

  • This software will enable you to edit videos.
  • The new policy enables more people to access education.

engagement

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাগদান; নিযুক্তি

An arrangement to do something or be somewhere; a formal agreement to get married.

Example Sentences:

  • They announced their engagement last month.
  • I have a business engagement at 3 PM.

enhance

Pronunciation: /en-hans/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বৃদ্ধি করা

To improve the quality, value, or extent of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The new software update will enhance the phone’s performance.
  • Good lighting can enhance the beauty of a room.

enlighten

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈlaɪtn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জ্ঞান দান করা

To give someone greater knowledge or understanding about a subject or situation.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher enlightened the students about climate change.
  • Traveling can enlighten people about different cultures.

entitle

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtaɪ.təl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অধিকার দেওয়া

To give someone the right to do or have something.

Example Sentences:

  • This ticket entitles you to free entry.
  • Her experience entitles her to a higher salary.

entrance

Pronunciation: /en-truhns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রবেশপথ

A point where entry is made.

Example Sentences:

  • Use the side entrance to enter the building.
  • The entrance was blocked by security.

entry

Pronunciation: /ˈɛntri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রবেশ

An act of going or coming in.

Example Sentences:

  • No entry without a pass.
  • Her entry into the competition was well-received.

envy

Pronunciation: /ˈen.vi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হিংসা

A feeling of wanting what someone else has.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt envy when she saw her friend’s success.
  • His new car stirred envy in the neighbourhood.

equality

Pronunciation: /ɪˈkwɒləti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমতা

The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.

Example Sentences:

  • The country strives for equality among all its citizens.
  • Equality in education is essential for a fair society.

ethic

Pronunciation: /ˈɛθ.ɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নৈতিকতা

A system of moral principles.

Example Sentences:

  • He has a strong work ethic.
  • Ethics are important in business decisions.

examine

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzæmɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পরীক্ষা করা

To inspect or investigate carefully.

Example Sentences:

  • The doctor examined the patient.
  • Please examine the data before concluding.

exception

Pronunciation: /ik-sep-shuhn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অব্যক্তি

Something that does not follow a rule or general pattern.

Example Sentences:

  • Everyone was invited to the party with no exceptions.
  • This rule applies to all except for one exception.

excitement

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উদ্দীপনা

A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.

Example Sentences:

  • The children screamed with excitement.
  • There was a buzz of excitement in the air.

exclusive

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈskluːsɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিশেষ, একচেটিয়া

Restricted to a particular person, group, or area.

Example Sentences:

  • They live in an exclusive neighbourhood.
  • The club offers exclusive membership benefits.

executive

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɛkjʊtɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রধান কর্মকর্তা

A person with senior managerial responsibility in a business.

Example Sentences:

  • The executive approved the final budget.
  • She was promoted to the executive team last year.

expense

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspens/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যয়

The cost required for something; the money spent on something.

Example Sentences:

  • The trip was cancelled due to high expense.
  • We need to reduce our expenses this month.

explanation

Pronunciation: /ˌekspləˈnāSHən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাখ্যা

A statement that makes something clear.

Example Sentences:

  • She gave a detailed explanation of the rules.
  • His explanation was easy to understand.

explosive

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspləʊsɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বিস্ফোরক

Able or likely to explode.

Example Sentences:

  • They discovered an explosive device.
  • His anger was explosive.

extent

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstɛnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিসর বা মাত্রা

The degree or scope of something.

Example Sentences:

  • We don’t yet know the full extent of the damage.
  • To what extent do you agree with the statement?

fabric

Pronunciation: /ˈfæbrɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাপড়

Material produced by weaving or knitting fibres.

Example Sentences:

  • This fabric is soft and breathable.
  • She chose a floral fabric for the curtains.

faint

Pronunciation: /fānt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অজ্ঞান হওয়া

To lose consciousness for a short time.

Example Sentences:

  • He might faint if he doesn’t eat something soon.
  • She felt dizzy and nearly fainted.

farewell

Pronunciation: /ˈfeə.wɛl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিদায়

An expression of good wishes when someone leaves.

Example Sentences:

  • They held a farewell party for the retiring teacher.
  • She waved a sad farewell before boarding the plane.

fatal

Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪtəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মরণান্তক

Causing death or disaster.

Example Sentences:

  • The accident proved to be fatal for the driver.
  • He made a fatal mistake during the exam.

fearless

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪərləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভয়হীন

Showing no fear; brave.

Example Sentences:

  • The firefighter was fearless when rescuing people from the burning building.
  • She faced the challenges in life with a fearless attitude.

fee

Pronunciation: /fiː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফি

An amount of money paid for a service.

Example Sentences:

  • The entrance fee to the park is five pounds.
  • You must pay the registration fee by Friday.

festival

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛstɪvəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উৎসব

A day or period of celebration, typically for religious or cultural reasons.

Example Sentences:

  • We celebrate the harvest festival every year.
  • The music festival drew thousands of people.

filter

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪltə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছাঁকনি

A device or substance used to remove impurities from a liquid or gas.

Example Sentences:

  • Use a filter to purify the water.
  • The camera app has a vintage filter.

filthy

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪl.θi/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অত্যন্ত নোংরা

Disgustingly dirty.

Example Sentences:

  • The bathroom was absolutely filthy.
  • He came back from the game covered in filthy clothes.

finance

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪnæns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আর্থিক ব্যবস্থা

The management of large amounts of money.

Example Sentences:

  • He studied finance at university.
  • Finance is crucial for running a business.

flatter

Pronunciation: /ˈflætər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চাটুকারিতা করা

To praise someone in a way that is not sincere.

Example Sentences:

  • He tried to flatter the teacher to get a better grade.
  • Don't flatter me—I know I didn’t do well.

flirt

Pronunciation: /flurt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আবেগপূর্ণ ব্যবহার করা

To behave as though attracted to someone, playfully.

Example Sentences:

  • He likes to flirt with everyone at the party.
  • She was accused of flirting with danger.

flour

Pronunciation: /flaʊər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ময়দা

A powder obtained by grinding grain, used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.

Example Sentences:

  • She added flour to the cake mixture.
  • Flour is an essential ingredient for baking.

foe

Pronunciation: /foʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শত্রু

A person who is opposed or hostile to someone.

Example Sentences:

  • The knight bravely fought his foe.
  • They were longtime foes in business.

fog

Pronunciation: /fɒɡ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কুয়াশা

A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air.

Example Sentences:

  • The road was covered in thick fog.
  • Fog delayed the morning flights.

follower

Pronunciation: /ˈfɒləʊə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুসারী

A person who supports and admires a particular person or set of ideas.

Example Sentences:

  • He has many followers on social media.
  • She is a loyal follower of the philosophy.

fond

Pronunciation: /fɒnd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভালবাসে এমন

Having an affection or liking for.

Example Sentences:

  • She is very fond of her pet cat.
  • He has fond memories of his childhood.

footage

Pronunciation: /ˈfʊtɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভিডিও ফুটেজ

Recorded video material, especially for news or movies.

Example Sentences:

  • The news showed footage of the earthquake aftermath.
  • Police reviewed the security footage to find the suspect.

footstep

Pronunciation: /ˈfʊt.step/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদধ্বনি

The sound or mark made by a foot when walking.

Example Sentences:

  • I heard footsteps behind me in the dark.
  • The child's footsteps echoed in the hallway.

forge

Pronunciation: /fɔːrdʒ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গঠন করা / নকল করা

To create something strong or successful; also to produce a fake copy.

Example Sentences:

  • They forged a strong friendship over the years.
  • He tried to forge the signature on the cheque.

fork

Pronunciation: /fɔːrk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাঁটা

A utensil with two or more prongs used for eating or cooking.

Example Sentences:

  • Please use a fork to eat the salad.
  • He put the fork down after finishing his meal.

formal

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrml/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সরকারি, আনুষ্ঠানিক

Following established conventions or etiquette; suitable for official or serious occasions.

Example Sentences:

  • They wore formal clothes to the wedding ceremony.
  • Please use a formal tone in your business emails.

formula

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːmjʊlə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সূত্র

A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.

Example Sentences:

  • Einstein's formula is E = mc².
  • We need a new formula for success.

forsake

Pronunciation: /fərˈseɪk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পরিত্যাগ করা

To give up or leave something or someone completely.

Example Sentences:

  • He decided to forsake his old habits.
  • She will never forsake her friends.

foul

Pronunciation: /faʊl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: নোংরা / খারাপ

Very unpleasant, dirty, or morally bad.

Example Sentences:

  • The foul smell came from the garbage bin.
  • He was sent off the field for a foul play.

fountain

Pronunciation: /ˈfaʊntən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঝরনা

A decorative structure that sends water into the air.

Example Sentences:

  • The park has a beautiful fountain in the centre.
  • Children played around the fountain.

fragment

Pronunciation: /ˈfræɡmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: খণ্ড; ভগ্নাংশ

A small part broken off or separated from something.

Example Sentences:

  • She found a fragment of glass on the floor.
  • The story is just a fragment of a larger novel.

fraud

Pronunciation: /frɔːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জালিয়াতি

Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial gain.

Example Sentences:

  • He was arrested for tax fraud.
  • The company was a fraud from the beginning.

frequent

Pronunciation: /ˈfriːkwənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ঘনঘন ঘটে এমন

Occurring or done on many occasions, at short intervals.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a frequent visitor to the library.
  • Frequent breaks improve productivity.

frog

Pronunciation: /frɒɡ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যাঙ

A tailless amphibian with a short squat body, moist skin, and long hind legs for leaping.

Example Sentences:

  • The frog jumped into the pond.
  • We caught a frog by the river.

frown

Pronunciation: /fraʊn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভ্রুকুটি করা

To make a serious, angry, or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together.

Example Sentences:

  • She began to frown when she didn't understand the question.
  • He frowned at the bad news.

frustration

Pronunciation: /frʌsˈtreɪʃn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হতাশা

The feeling of being upset or annoyed due to inability to change or achieve something.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt frustration when her plans failed.
  • Frustration can lead to stress if not managed well.

funkey

Pronunciation: /fuhng-kee/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মজাদার বা অদ্ভুতভাবে আকর্ষণীয়

Stylish in a quirky or unconventional way.

Example Sentences:

  • He wore a funkey jacket with bright colours.
  • Her hairstyle is funkey and bold.

fur

Pronunciation: /fɜːr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চামড়ার লোম

The thick hair covering the skin of some animals.

Example Sentences:

  • The cat has soft fur.
  • She wore a coat made of rabbit fur.

furniture

Pronunciation: /ˈfərniCHər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আসবাবপত্র

Large movable items used to make a room suitable for living or working.

Example Sentences:

  • We bought new furniture for the living room.
  • The office is filled with modern furniture.

fuse

Pronunciation: /fjuːz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মিশ্রিত হওয়া

To join or blend to form a single entity.

Example Sentences:

  • The two companies decided to fuse their resources.
  • The metals will fuse together when heated.

fuss

Pronunciation: /fʌs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অতিরিক্ত উৎকণ্ঠা

A display of unnecessary or excessive concern or excitement.

Example Sentences:

  • There was a big fuss over the seating arrangements.
  • She made a fuss about the smallest mistake.

galaxy

Pronunciation: /ˈgæləksi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আকাশগঙ্গা

A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.

Example Sentences:

  • The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.
  • Scientists study distant galaxies to understand the universe.

gangster

Pronunciation: /ˈɡæŋstər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গ্যাংস্টার / গুণ্ডা

A member of a criminal gang.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie is about a famous gangster.
  • Police arrested the gangster last night.

gene

Pronunciation: /jeen/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জিন

A unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and determines some characteristic of the offspring.

Example Sentences:

  • Eye color is determined by specific genes.
  • Scientists have discovered a new gene linked to memory.

generate

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛn.ə.reɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উৎপন্ন করা

To produce or create something.

Example Sentences:

  • Solar panels generate electricity.
  • The idea generated a lot of interest.

gin

Pronunciation: /dʒɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জিন (মদ)

A clear alcoholic spirit distilled from grain or malt and flavoured with juniper berries.

Example Sentences:

  • He ordered a gin and tonic at the bar.
  • Gin is often used in cocktails.

ginger

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɪndʒər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আদা

A spicy root used in cooking and medicine.

Example Sentences:

  • Add some ginger to enhance the flavour.
  • Ginger tea is good for sore throats.

glance

Pronunciation: /ɡlɑːns/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চোখ বুলানো

To take a brief or hurried look.

Example Sentences:

  • He glanced at his watch.
  • She gave me a quick glance before leaving.

glimpse

Pronunciation: /ɡlɪmps/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আলোর ঝলক

A brief or quick view or look.

Example Sentences:

  • She caught a glimpse of the actor at the party.
  • I only got a glimpse of the new building.

globe

Pronunciation: /gloʊb/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পৃথিবী

A spherical model of Earth or any other planet.

Example Sentences:

  • The globe on his desk shows all the continents.
  • Global warming affects the entire globe.

goat

Pronunciation: /ɡəʊt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছাগল

A hardy domesticated animal with horns and a beard.

Example Sentences:

  • The goat jumped over the fence.
  • They keep goats for milk and meat.

govern

Pronunciation: /ˈɡʌvən/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শাসন করা

To control and direct the public business of a country or area.

Example Sentences:

  • The president governs the country with fairness.
  • Who will govern after the elections?

governor

Pronunciation: /ˈɡʌvənə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গভর্নর

The elected executive head of a state.

Example Sentences:

  • The governor will address the nation tonight.
  • She was elected as the first female governor of the state.

grieve

Pronunciation: /ɡriːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শোক প্রকাশ করা

To feel or express great sadness, especially after someone's death.

Example Sentences:

  • She continues to grieve the loss of her mother.
  • Everyone grieved when the news spread.

grill

Pronunciation: /ɡrɪl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গ্রিল করা

To cook something over direct heat.

Example Sentences:

  • We grilled chicken for dinner.
  • She likes to grill vegetables in summer.

grin

Pronunciation: /ɡrɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: হেসে ফেলা

To smile broadly, especially in an unrestrained manner and with the mouth open.

Example Sentences:

  • He grinned when he saw the surprise.
  • She gave a cheeky grin after the prank.

grocery

Pronunciation: /ˈɡroʊsəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মুদিখানা

A store that sells food and other household goods.

Example Sentences:

  • I need to buy some groceries for dinner.
  • The grocery store is open until 9 PM.

gum

Pronunciation: /ɡʌm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চুইং গাম

A soft substance chewed for flavour or to freshen breath.

Example Sentences:

  • He always carries a pack of gum in his pocket.
  • Chewing gum can help reduce stress.

harbour

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːr.bər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্দর

A place on the coast where ships may shelter.

Example Sentences:

  • The ship docked safely in the harbour.
  • The harbour was busy with fishing boats.

harsh

Pronunciation: /hɑːrʃ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কঠোর, কঠিন

Unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses; severe or cruel.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher gave harsh criticism.
  • Harsh weather damaged the crops.

harvest

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːrvɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফসল কাটা

The process or period of gathering in crops.

Example Sentences:

  • The farmers worked hard during the harvest season.
  • The harvest this year was particularly abundant.

haul

Pronunciation: /hɔːl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: টানা

To pull or drag forcibly.

Example Sentences:

  • They had to haul the heavy cart up the hill.
  • The workers hauled the equipment into the building.

haze

Pronunciation: /heɪz/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কুয়াশা

A slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles.

Example Sentences:

  • A haze covered the city in the morning.
  • His mind was in a haze after the accident.

headache

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛdeɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মাথাব্যথা

A continuous pain in the head.

Example Sentences:

  • She took some medicine for her headache.
  • Loud music always gives me a headache.

headline

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛdlaɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শিরোনাম

The title of a newspaper article or news story.

Example Sentences:

  • The headline read, 'New Technology Revolutionizes Education'.
  • He was surprised to see his name in the headline.

heartache

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːteɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হৃদয়বিদারক বেদনা

Emotional pain or grief, especially caused by love or loss.

Example Sentences:

  • She suffered deep heartache after the breakup.
  • No one understood the heartache he carried.

heartbreak

Pronunciation: /ˈhärtˌbrāk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হৃদয়ভঙ্গ

Overwhelming sorrow or emotional pain.

Example Sentences:

  • She went through heartbreak after the breakup.
  • The loss of her pet brought her great heartbreak.

heck

Pronunciation: /hek/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: ধিক বা বিস্ময় প্রকাশ

Used to express annoyance or surprise.

Example Sentences:

  • What the heck is going on here?
  • Heck! I forgot my keys again.

helicopter

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlɪkɒptə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হেলিকপ্টার

A type of aircraft with rotating blades that allow it to hover.

Example Sentences:

  • The helicopter landed on the hospital roof.
  • We saw a rescue helicopter flying over the sea.

helmet

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlmɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হেলমেট

A hard hat worn to protect the head.

Example Sentences:

  • You must wear a helmet when riding a bike.
  • The construction workers wore helmets for safety.

hers

Pronunciation: /hɜːrz/

Part of Speech: pronoun

Translation: তার (মহিলা/মেয়ে) জন্য

Used to indicate something belongs to a female person.

Example Sentences:

  • This book is hers, not yours.
  • The car parked outside is hers.

hike

Pronunciation: /haɪk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পথে হাঁটা, টান

To go on a long walk, especially in the countryside.

Example Sentences:

  • We went for a hike in the mountains.
  • He hikes every weekend for exercise.

hilarious

Pronunciation: /hɪˈlɛərɪəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মারাত্মক মজার

Extremely funny.

Example Sentences:

  • That movie was absolutely hilarious!
  • She told a hilarious joke at the party.

hint

Pronunciation: /hɪnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ইঙ্গিত

A slight or indirect indication or suggestion.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave me a hint about the answer.
  • There was a hint of sarcasm in her voice.

hobby

Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.i/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শখ

An activity done for pleasure in one’s free time.

Example Sentences:

  • Painting is my favorite hobby.
  • He collects stamps as a hobby.

hockey

Pronunciation: /ˈhɒki/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হকি

A game played by two teams who try to hit a ball or puck into the other team's goal with a stick.

Example Sentences:

  • She plays hockey for the school team.
  • Hockey is a popular sport in Canada.

homeless

Pronunciation: /hoʊm.ləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: গৃহহীন

Without a home, and therefore typically living on the streets.

Example Sentences:

  • The city is building shelters for homeless people.
  • He became homeless after losing his job.

homie

Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊmi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্ধু

A close friend or companion.

Example Sentences:

  • He's my homie from childhood.
  • We always hang out with our homies on weekends.

hostage

Pronunciation: /ˈhɒstɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্দী

A person seized or held as security for the fulfilment of a condition.

Example Sentences:

  • The criminals took several hostages during the robbery.
  • The hostage was released after negotiations.

household

Pronunciation: /ˈhaʊshoʊld/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গৃহস্থালী

A person or group of people living in a single residence.

Example Sentences:

  • The household consists of five members.
  • Household chores are shared equally.

hush

Pronunciation: /hʌʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: চুপ করা

To make someone stop talking or be quiet.

Example Sentences:

  • She hushed the baby to sleep.
  • Hush! The movie is starting.

idol

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪdəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মূর্তি; পূজ্য ব্যক্তি

A person or thing that is greatly admired or worshipped.

Example Sentences:

  • He was a teenage idol in the 90s.
  • She treats her favourite actor like an idol.

ignorant

Pronunciation: /ˈɪɡnərənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অজ্ঞ

Lacking knowledge or awareness.

Example Sentences:

  • He is ignorant of the local customs.
  • Only an ignorant person would say that.

immigrate

Pronunciation: /ˈɪmɪɡreɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অবৈধভাবে দেশে আসা / অভিবাসন করা

To come to live permanently in a foreign country.

Example Sentences:

  • Many people immigrate to seek better opportunities.
  • They decided to immigrate to Canada last year.

immortal

Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɔːrtl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অমর

Living forever; never dying.

Example Sentences:

  • Legends say the gods are immortal.
  • He wrote an immortal poem that is still read today.

impose

Pronunciation: /im-pohz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জোর করে চাপানো

To force something unwelcome or unfamiliar to be accepted.

Example Sentences:

  • The government decided to impose new taxes.
  • Don’t impose your beliefs on others.

improvise

Pronunciation: /ˈɪmprəvaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: তৎক্ষণাত বানানো

To create or perform spontaneously without preparation.

Example Sentences:

  • The actor had to improvise his lines.
  • We improvised a bed out of blankets.

independence

Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্বাধীনতা

The state of being free from control or support of others.

Example Sentences:

  • The country gained independence in 1947.
  • He values his independence and lives alone.

indicate

Pronunciation: /ˈɪndɪkeɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ইঙ্গিত করা

To point out or show something clearly.

Example Sentences:

  • The sign indicates the way to the museum.
  • Her smile indicated that she was happy.

industrial

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌstriəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: শিল্পসংক্রান্ত

Related to industry or manufacturing.

Example Sentences:

  • The city has many industrial zones.
  • Industrial growth boosts the economy.

infect

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɛkt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সংক্রমিত করা

To transmit a disease to someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • The virus can infect thousands in a day.
  • He was infected with a cold last week.

inherit

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈher.ɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উত্তরাধিকার পাওয়া

To receive property, money, or traits from someone after their death.

Example Sentences:

  • She inherited her grandmother's jewelry.
  • He inherited a love for music from his father.

injure

Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.dʒər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আঘাত করা

To harm or damage someone's body.

Example Sentences:

  • He injured his leg while playing soccer.
  • Be careful not to injure yourself.

ink

Pronunciation: /ɪŋk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কালিমা

A coloured fluid used for writing, printing, or drawing.

Example Sentences:

  • The pen ran out of ink.
  • She spilled ink on the paper.

insight

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnsaɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দূরদর্শিতা

A deep understanding of a person or thing.

Example Sentences:

  • Her insight into human nature is impressive.
  • The book offers valuable insights on leadership.

intent

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উদ্দেশ্য

An aim or purpose; the state of mind with which something is done.

Example Sentences:

  • Her intent was to help those in need.
  • He acted with criminal intent.

interior

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɪəriər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভ্যন্তর

The inner part of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The car’s interior is made of leather.
  • We are renovating the interior of our house.

intimate

Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.tɪ.mət/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ঘনিষ্ঠ

Having a close and personal relationship.

Example Sentences:

  • They have an intimate friendship that has lasted for years.
  • The restaurant offers an intimate atmosphere for couples.

intrigue

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtriːɡ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: রহস্য তৈরি করা, কৌতূহল উদ্রেক করা

To arouse curiosity or interest by unusual or unexpected qualities.

Example Sentences:

  • The novel's mysterious plot intrigued readers.
  • Her strange behaviour intrigued everyone at the party.

invasion

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈveɪʒən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আক্রমণ; আগ্রাসন

An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.

Example Sentences:

  • The invasion caused widespread panic.
  • They prepared for a possible invasion from the north.

investigator

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛs.tɪ.ɡeɪ.tər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তদন্তকারী

A person who carries out investigations.

Example Sentences:

  • The investigator collected evidence from the crime scene.
  • She works as a private investigator.

investor

Pronunciation: /in-ves-ter/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিনিয়োগকারী

A person who puts money into financial schemes, property, etc., hoping to make a profit.

Example Sentences:

  • The investor decided to fund the new startup.
  • Investors are carefully studying the market trends.

invitation

Pronunciation: /in-vi-tey-shuhn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আমন্ত্রণ

A request to attend an event.

Example Sentences:

  • I received an invitation to the wedding.
  • He accepted the invitation with a smile.

isolate

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪsəleɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পৃথক করা

To cause a person or place to be or remain alone or apart from others.

Example Sentences:

  • Doctors tried to isolate the patient to prevent the disease from spreading.
  • The village was isolated by the floodwaters.

jar

Pronunciation: /dʒɑːr/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জার / কাচের বোতল

A wide-mouthed, cylindrical container made of glass or pottery.

Example Sentences:

  • She kept the cookies in a glass jar.
  • I need a jar of honey from the shelf.

jaw

Pronunciation: /dʒɔː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চোয়াল

Each of the upper and lower bony structures in the mouth containing the teeth.

Example Sentences:

  • He broke his jaw in a car accident.
  • Her jaw dropped in surprise.

jealousy

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛləsi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঈর্ষা

A feeling of envy towards someone's achievements or advantages.

Example Sentences:

  • His jealousy ruined their friendship.
  • She felt jealousy when her friend got the award.

jeez

Pronunciation: /dʒiːz/

Part of Speech: interjection

Translation: আশ্চর্য!; আরে বাবা!

An exclamation used to express surprise, annoyance, or frustration.

Example Sentences:

  • Jeez, it’s freezing in here!
  • Jeez, you scared me!

jelly

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒel.i/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জেলি

A sweet, soft food made from fruit juice and sugar.

Example Sentences:

  • I like to spread jelly on my toast.
  • The jelly was bright red and tasty.

journalism

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪzəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাংবাদিকতা

The profession or activity of writing for newspapers or broadcasting news.

Example Sentences:

  • She studied journalism at university.
  • Good journalism requires thorough research.

junk

Pronunciation: /dʒʌŋk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আবর্জনা

Old or discarded items that are considered useless.

Example Sentences:

  • The garage is full of junk.
  • Don’t eat junk food every day.

kit

Pronunciation: /kɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কিট

A set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • He bought a first aid kit for emergencies.
  • The painting kit included brushes and paints.

kitty

Pronunciation: /ˈkɪti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তহবিল

A sum of money gathered for a specific purpose, often communal.

Example Sentences:

  • Everyone contributed £5 to the kitty.
  • They used the kitty to buy office snacks.

knot

Pronunciation: /nɒt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গিঁট

A fastening made by tying a piece of string or rope.

Example Sentences:

  • He tied the rope in a tight knot.
  • Can you untie this knot for me?

lace

Pronunciation: /leɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লেইস

A fine open fabric, typically one of cotton or silk, made by looping, twisting, or knitting threads.

Example Sentences:

  • Her dress was trimmed with lace.
  • She tied her shoes with the lace tightly.

ladder

Pronunciation: /ˈlædər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মরিচিকা

A structure consisting of a series of bars or steps between two upright lengths of wood, metal, or rope, used for climbing up or down.

Example Sentences:

  • He climbed the ladder to fix the roof.
  • She used a ladder to reach the top shelf.

lame

Pronunciation: /leɪm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দুর্বল বা অক্ষম

Lacking strength or effectiveness; unconvincing.

Example Sentences:

  • His excuse for being late was pretty lame.
  • The movie had a lame storyline and poor acting.

lamp

Pronunciation: /læmp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ল্যাম্প

A device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained within something.

Example Sentences:

  • She turned on the lamp beside her bed.
  • The lamp lit up the entire room.

lamp

Pronunciation: /læmp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ল্যাম্প

A device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained in something.

Example Sentences:

  • She turned on the lamp to read her book.
  • The lamp flickered during the storm.

laser

Pronunciation: /ˈleɪzə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লেজার

A device that produces a strong, focused beam of light.

Example Sentences:

  • Laser surgery is less invasive.
  • He pointed a laser at the whiteboard.

laundry

Pronunciation: /lawn-dree/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ধোয়া কাপড়

Clothes and linens that need to be washed or are being washed.

Example Sentences:

  • I have a pile of laundry to do this weekend.
  • The laundry room is on the second floor.

lawn

Pronunciation: /lɔːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঘাসের মাঠ

An area of short, mowed grass in a yard, park, or garden.

Example Sentences:

  • He mowed the lawn every Sunday.
  • The children played on the front lawn.

lipstick

Pronunciation: /ˈlɪp.stɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লিপস্টিক

A coloured cosmetic applied to the lips.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore bright red lipstick to the party.
  • The lipstick smudged after she ate.

liquor

Pronunciation: /ˈlɪk.ər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মদ

Alcoholic drink, especially distilled spirits.

Example Sentences:

  • He doesn't drink liquor anymore.
  • The shop sells all types of liquor.

locate

Pronunciation: /ˈloʊkeɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অবস্থান নির্ণয় করা

To find the exact position or place of something.

Example Sentences:

  • They managed to locate the missing child.
  • The restaurant is located downtown.

locker

Pronunciation: /lok-er/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লকার

A small storage compartment, often lockable, used in schools, gyms, or workplaces.

Example Sentences:

  • She keeps her books in the school locker.
  • The gym lockers are available for members.

logic

Pronunciation: /ˈlɒdʒɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যুক্তি

Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.

Example Sentences:

  • Her argument lacked logic.
  • Use logic to solve the problem.

lonesome

Pronunciation: /ˈloʊnsəm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: একাকী

Feeling sad because of being alone.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt lonesome after moving to a new city.
  • The lonesome traveler missed his family.

loop

Pronunciation: /lo͞op/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাক / বৃত্ত

A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself.

Example Sentences:

  • She tied the rope into a loop.
  • The video plays on a continuous loop.

madam

Pronunciation: /ˈmædəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ম্যাডাম

A polite or formal way of addressing a woman.

Example Sentences:

  • Madam, may I help you with your luggage?
  • The teacher said, 'Yes, madam,' to the principal.

magnificent

Pronunciation: /mag-nif-uh-suhnt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাধারণ

Extremely beautiful, impressive, or worthy of admiration.

Example Sentences:

  • The palace was absolutely magnificent with its golden decorations.
  • She wore a magnificent dress to the gala last night.

maid

Pronunciation: /meɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিচারিকা

A female domestic servant.

Example Sentences:

  • The maid cleaned the house thoroughly.
  • She hired a maid to help with household chores.

manifest

Pronunciation: /ˈmæn.ɪ.fest/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রকাশ করা

To show something clearly through signs or actions.

Example Sentences:

  • Her sadness manifested in her eyes.
  • The symptoms manifest after a few days.

manufacture

Pronunciation: /ˌmænjuˈfæktʃər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উৎপাদন করা

To make goods on a large scale using machinery.

Example Sentences:

  • The company manufactures cars.
  • They manufacture clothes in the factory.

marijuana

Pronunciation: /ˌmærɪˈwɑːnə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গাঁজা

A psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant.

Example Sentences:

  • Marijuana is legal in some countries for medical use.
  • He was arrested for possession of marijuana.

marvellous

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːvələs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাধারণ

Extremely good or impressive.

Example Sentences:

  • The view from the mountain was marvellous.
  • She did a marvellous job on the painting.

massage

Pronunciation: /ˈmæsɑːʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মালিশ

The act of rubbing and kneading the body to relieve tension or pain.

Example Sentences:

  • I booked a massage to relax after work.
  • The massage helped relieve his muscle pain.

mature

Pronunciation: /məˈtjʊə/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পরিণত

Fully developed physically or mentally.

Example Sentences:

  • He's very mature for his age.
  • A mature plant produces flowers regularly.

medal

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদক

A metal object, often given as an award for an achievement.

Example Sentences:

  • She won a gold medal in the Olympics.
  • He proudly wore his service medal.

medication

Pronunciation: /ˌmɛdɪˈkeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঔষধ

A substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.

Example Sentences:

  • The doctor prescribed medication for his headache.
  • She forgot to take her medication this morning.

menu

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛnjuː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মেনু

A list of dishes available at a restaurant.

Example Sentences:

  • The waiter handed us the menu as we sat down.
  • I checked the menu for vegetarian options.

meringue

Pronunciation: /məˈræŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডিমের সাদা অংশ ও চিনি দিয়ে তৈরি মিষ্টান্ন

A dessert made of whipped egg whites and sugar, often baked.

Example Sentences:

  • She made a lemon pie topped with meringue.
  • Meringue is light, sweet, and crisp.

metaphor

Pronunciation: /ˈmetəfə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রূপক

A figure of speech that describes something as though it were something else.

Example Sentences:

  • He used the metaphor of a battlefield to describe his workplace.
  • ‘Time is a thief’ is a common metaphor.

mid

Pronunciation: /mɪd/

Part of Speech: preposition

Translation: মধ্যে

In the middle of.

Example Sentences:

  • We arrived mid-June.
  • She left in mid-conversation.

minimum

Pronunciation: /min-uh-muhm/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সর্বনিম্ন

The least or smallest amount possible or allowed.

Example Sentences:

  • The minimum age to vote is 18.
  • You need to pay a minimum deposit to open an account.

minor

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪnər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: তুচ্ছ

Lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.

Example Sentences:

  • He suffered only minor injuries in the accident.
  • It's a minor problem, don’t worry.

missile

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪsaɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিসাইল

A weapon that is sent through the air to hit a target.

Example Sentences:

  • The country tested a new missile.
  • A missile was launched from the submarine.

mist

Pronunciation: /mɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কুয়াশা

A fine spray or light fog in the air.

Example Sentences:

  • A light mist hung over the hills.
  • The morning mist made it hard to see the road.

mistaken

Pronunciation: /mɪˈsteɪkən/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভুল বোঝা

Incorrect in one's belief or judgement.

Example Sentences:

  • She was mistaken about the meeting time.
  • If you think I’m lying, you are mistaken.

misunderstand

Pronunciation: /ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ভুলভাবে বোঝা

To fail to understand someone or something correctly.

Example Sentences:

  • I didn't mean to offend you; you misunderstood me.
  • They often misunderstand each other during arguments.

moan

Pronunciation: /məʊn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কাতর ধ্বনি করা

To make a long, low sound of pain or dissatisfaction.

Example Sentences:

  • He moaned in pain after falling.
  • Stop moaning and do something about it.

mode

Pronunciation: /moʊd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদ্ধতি

A way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done.

Example Sentences:

  • The phone is in silent mode.
  • They discussed a new mode of transportation.

mold

Pronunciation: /mohld/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছাঁচ

A hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens.

Example Sentences:

  • They used a mold to shape the clay into a vase.
  • The chocolate was poured into a mold to cool.

motive

Pronunciation: /ˈmōdiv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রেরণা

A reason for doing something.

Example Sentences:

  • The police are trying to find the motive behind the crime.
  • His motive was to help others.

mount

Pronunciation: /maʊnt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আরোহন করা / স্থাপন করা

To climb or rise up; to fix in position for display or use.

Example Sentences:

  • He mounted the stairs quickly.
  • The painting was mounted on the wall.

mummy

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌmi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মমি

A body of a human or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by drying or embalming.

Example Sentences:

  • The museum displayed an ancient Egyptian mummy.
  • Mummies have fascinated historians for centuries.

mutual

Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːtʃuəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পারস্পরিক

Experienced or done by each of two or more parties toward the other(s).

Example Sentences:

  • They have mutual respect for each other.
  • Mutual friends introduced them to each other.

naive

Pronunciation: /naɪˈiːv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অবিশ্বাসী, সরলমনা

Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement.

Example Sentences:

  • She was too naive to suspect any danger.
  • His naive trust made him vulnerable to scams.

nanny

Pronunciation: /ˈnæni/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শিশু দেখাশোনা করা ব্যক্তি

A person, typically a woman, employed to care for a child in its own home.

Example Sentences:

  • The nanny looked after the children while the parents were away.
  • They hired a nanny to help with the twins.

nap

Pronunciation: /næp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছোট ঘুম

A short sleep, especially during the day.

Example Sentences:

  • I took a nap after lunch.
  • Babies need frequent naps.

narrative

Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বর্ণনা / কাহিনী

A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.

Example Sentences:

  • The narrative was engaging and well-written.
  • She told a narrative about her childhood.

native

Pronunciation: /ˈneɪtɪv/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: স্থানীয়, স্বদেশী

Associated with the place where a person was born or a thing originated.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a native speaker of Bengali.
  • Many native plants grow only in this region.

neglect

Pronunciation: /nig-lekt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উপেক্ষা করা

To fail to care for properly.

Example Sentences:

  • The old house fell into ruin due to years of neglect.
  • Parents should never neglect their children's needs.

neon

Pronunciation: /ˈniːɒn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নিয়ন বাতি

A bright gas-discharge light often used in signs and advertising.

Example Sentences:

  • The neon signs lit up the street.
  • She loves the bright neon colours of the 80s.

nerd

Pronunciation: /nɜːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাঠাগারপাগল ব্যক্তি

A person who is very interested in technical subjects or academics.

Example Sentences:

  • He was considered a nerd in school.
  • Nerds often excel in science and technology.

ninja

Pronunciation: /ˈnɪndʒə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নিনজা

A person trained in ancient Japanese martial arts, skilled in stealth and camouflage.

Example Sentences:

  • The ninja moved silently through the shadows.
  • He dressed up as a ninja for Halloween.

noon

Pronunciation: /nuːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দুপুর

12 o'clock in the day; midday.

Example Sentences:

  • We met at noon for lunch.
  • The sun was directly overhead at noon.

nowadays

Pronunciation: /nau-uh-dayz/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: এখনকাল

At the present time, especially compared to the past.

Example Sentences:

  • Nowadays, people use smartphones for almost everything.
  • It’s harder to find handwritten letters nowadays.

obligation

Pronunciation: /ˌɒblɪˈɡeɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দায়িত্ব / বাধ্যতা

A duty or commitment one must do.

Example Sentences:

  • He has an obligation to pay the rent.
  • We have a moral obligation to help others.

obstacle

Pronunciation: /ˈɒbstəkəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বাধা

Something that blocks your way or makes progress difficult.

Example Sentences:

  • Fear is often the biggest obstacle to success.
  • The team overcame many obstacles to win the championship.

occupy

Pronunciation: /ˈɒkjʊpaɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: দখল করা

To take control or fill a space or position.

Example Sentences:

  • They occupy the top floor of the building.
  • The army occupied the city within hours.

offend

Pronunciation: /əˈfɛnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অপমান করা

To cause someone to feel upset or annoyed.

Example Sentences:

  • I didn’t mean to offend you with my comment.
  • She was offended by his rude behavior.

onstage

Pronunciation: /ˌɒnˈsteɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: মঞ্চে

Appearing or happening on the stage in a play or performance.

Example Sentences:

  • The actor waited nervously before going onstage.
  • She looked confident onstage.

opponent

Pronunciation: /əˈpəʊnənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিপক্ষ

A person who competes against another.

Example Sentences:

  • He defeated his opponent in the final match.
  • The opponent was strong but fair.

organ

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːɡən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অঙ্গ

A part of the body with a specific function.

Example Sentences:

  • The heart is a vital organ.
  • He donated a kidney, which is a major organ.

organic

Pronunciation: /ɔːˈɡænɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জৈব

Relating to or derived from living matter; produced without artificial chemicals.

Example Sentences:

  • They only eat organic vegetables.
  • Organic farming avoids the use of synthetic pesticides.

origin

Pronunciation: /ˈɒrɪdʒɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উৎপত্তি

The point or place where something begins or is created.

Example Sentences:

  • The origin of the universe is still a mystery.
  • She traced her family origin back to Ireland.

orphan

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrfən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনাথ

A child whose parents are dead.

Example Sentences:

  • The orphan was adopted by a kind couple.
  • He grew up in an orphanage.

outcome

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtˌkʌm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফলাফল

The result or effect of an action or event.

Example Sentences:

  • The outcome of the match was unexpected.
  • We are waiting to see the outcome of the experiment.

outer

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বাহ্যিক

Situated on or relating to the outside of something.

Example Sentences:

  • The outer layer of the jacket is waterproof.
  • He lives in the outer part of the city.

overnight

Pronunciation: /ˈəʊvənaɪt/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: রাতারাতি

Happening in a very short time or during the night.

Example Sentences:

  • The news spread overnight.
  • They stayed at a hotel overnight.

oxygen

Pronunciation: /ˈɒksɪdʒən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অক্সিজেন

A chemical element essential for respiration.

Example Sentences:

  • Humans need oxygen to breathe.
  • Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis.

pad

Pronunciation: /pæd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্যাড বা নরম আসন

A soft or cushioned item or a block of paper.

Example Sentences:

  • He wrote a note on a yellow pad.
  • She placed a pad under the chair leg.

panel

Pronunciation: /ˈpænəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্যানেল, সমিতি

A flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is set into the surface of a door, wall, or ceiling; also a group of people gathered for discussion.

Example Sentences:

  • The discussion panel included experts from various fields.
  • He installed a solar panel on the roof.

parallel

Pronunciation: /ˈpærəˌlɛl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সমান্তরাল

Side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.

Example Sentences:

  • The two roads run parallel to each other.
  • Draw parallel lines on the paper.

paralyse

Pronunciation: /ˈpærəlaɪz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্ফীত করা, পক্ষাঘাতগ্রস্ত করা

Cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement.

Example Sentences:

  • The accident paralyzed his left leg.
  • Fear can paralyse your ability to think clearly.

paranoid

Pronunciation: /ˈpærənɔɪd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: প্যারানয়েড

Having irrational distrust or suspicion of others.

Example Sentences:

  • He became paranoid after watching a lot of crime shows.
  • She felt paranoid that someone was following her.

passage

Pronunciation: /ˈpæsɪdʒ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পথ / অনুচ্ছেদ

A narrow way allowing access or a section of text.

Example Sentences:

  • They walked through a narrow passage.
  • Read the passage and answer the questions.

passenger

Pronunciation: /ˈpæsɪndʒər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যাত্রী

A person who travels in a vehicle but is not the driver.

Example Sentences:

  • The train was full of passengers.
  • Each passenger must carry a valid ticket.

passport

Pronunciation: /ˈpæspɔːrt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাসপোর্ট

An official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and allowing them to travel internationally.

Example Sentences:

  • I forgot my passport at home and couldn't board the plane.
  • She applied for a new passport before her trip to Europe.

pause

Pronunciation: /pɔːz/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিরতি দেওয়া

To temporarily stop or rest during an activity.

Example Sentences:

  • He paused the video to answer the door.
  • Let’s pause for a moment of silence.

payment

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অর্থপ্রদান

The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.

Example Sentences:

  • She made the final payment for her car.
  • The payment is due at the end of the month.

peanut

Pronunciation: /ˈpiːnʌt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিনাবাদাম

A small, oval seed that grows underground and is eaten as a snack or used in cooking.

Example Sentences:

  • Peanut butter is made from roasted peanuts.
  • He has a peanut allergy.

peel

Pronunciation: /piːl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: খোসা ছাড়ানো

To remove the outer covering or skin from a fruit, vegetable, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • Please peel the potatoes.
  • He peeled the orange before eating it.

peer

Pronunciation: /pɪər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সমবয়সী / সমমর্যাদার ব্যক্তি

A person of the same age, status, or ability as another.

Example Sentences:

  • Children learn a lot from their peers.
  • He is respected by his peers in the industry.

pencil

Pronunciation: /pen-suhl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পেন্সিল

A thin cylindrical instrument used for writing or drawing, typically made of wood and containing a graphite core.

Example Sentences:

  • Please sharpen your pencil before the exam.
  • He drew a beautiful sketch with a pencil.

penetrate

Pronunciation: /pen-i-treyt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রবেশ করা

To succeed in entering or passing through something.

Example Sentences:

  • The bullet failed to penetrate the thick armour.
  • The company aims to penetrate new markets this year.

penis

Pronunciation: /ˈpiːnɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: লিঙ্গ

The male reproductive organ in humans and many animals.

Example Sentences:

  • The doctor explained the anatomy of the penis.
  • Penis health is important for reproductive wellbeing.

pepper

Pronunciation: /ˈpepər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মরিচ

A pungent spice used for seasoning food.

Example Sentences:

  • Add some pepper to enhance the flavour of the dish.
  • Black pepper is common in many cuisines.

performer

Pronunciation: /pəˈfɔːrmər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অভিনেতা / পরিবেশক

A person who entertains an audience.

Example Sentences:

  • The performer captivated the audience.
  • She is a talented street performer.

permit

Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːmɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অনুমতি দেওয়া

To give authorization or consent to do something.

Example Sentences:

  • The school does not permit students to use phones in class.
  • They permitted the event to take place despite the rain.

phenomenon

Pronunciation: /fəˈnɒmɪnən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঘটনা বা প্রপঞ্চ

An observable event or fact, especially one that is unusual or remarkable.

Example Sentences:

  • The northern lights are a natural phenomenon.
  • This social phenomenon is spreading rapidly.

photography

Pronunciation: /fəˈtɒɡrəfi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফটোগ্রাফি

The art or practice of taking and processing photographs.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a great interest in wildlife photography.
  • Photography can capture memories forever.

physics

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪzɪks/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদার্থবিজ্ঞান

The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.

Example Sentences:

  • He is studying physics at the university.
  • Physics explains how the universe works.

pierce

Pronunciation: /pɪəs/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: বিদ্ধ করা

To go into or through something, making a hole in it using a sharp point.

Example Sentences:

  • The needle pierced her skin easily.
  • Screams pierced the silence of the night.

pine

Pronunciation: /paɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাইন গাছ

A type of evergreen tree with long needles and cones.

Example Sentences:

  • The forest was full of tall pine trees.
  • She collected pine cones during the walk.

poke

Pronunciation: /poʊk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঠেলা দেওয়া

To quickly jab or push something with a finger or object.

Example Sentences:

  • He poked the cake to see if it was baked.
  • Don't poke the fire; it's dangerous.

polish

Pronunciation: /ˈpɒlɪʃ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘষা দিয়ে চকচকে করা

To make a surface smooth and shiny by rubbing.

Example Sentences:

  • She polished her shoes before the interview.
  • You need to polish the table to remove the scratches.

polite

Pronunciation: /pəˈlaɪt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: ভদ্র

Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.

Example Sentences:

  • She is always polite to guests.
  • It’s polite to say thank you.

pollute

Pronunciation: /pəˈluːt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: দূষণ করা

To make air, water, or land dirty or harmful.

Example Sentences:

  • Factories pollute the river with waste.
  • We must stop polluting the environment.

pond

Pronunciation: /pɒnd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুকুর

A small body of still water.

Example Sentences:

  • Frogs were croaking near the pond.
  • Children were playing by the pond.

porch

Pronunciation: /pɔːrtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বরান্দা

A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building.

Example Sentences:

  • We sat on the porch enjoying the evening breeze.
  • The porch was decorated with flowers for the party.

port

Pronunciation: /pɔːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বন্দর

A town or city with a harbour where ships load or unload.

Example Sentences:

  • The ship arrived at the port early in the morning.
  • Goods were being unloaded at the busy port.

poster

Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊstər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পোস্টার

A large printed picture or notice put on a wall for decoration or advertisement.

Example Sentences:

  • They put up a poster for the concert.
  • The movie poster was displayed in the lobby.

prevail

Pronunciation: /prɪˈveɪl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রভাব বিস্তার করা, জয়লাভ করা

To prove more powerful or superior; to be widespread or current.

Example Sentences:

  • Justice will prevail in the end.
  • Common sense prevails in this society.

prick

Pronunciation: /prɪk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ছিদ্র করা, পোঁচা দেওয়া

To make a small hole in something with a sharp point.

Example Sentences:

  • Be careful not to prick your finger with the needle.
  • The rose's thorns can prick your skin.

principal

Pronunciation: /prin-suh-puhl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রধান শিক্ষক

The person in charge of a school.

Example Sentences:

  • The principal gave a speech at the assembly.
  • Students must follow the principal’s instructions.

procedure

Pronunciation: /prəˈsiː.dʒər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদ্ধতি

An established or official way of doing something.

Example Sentences:

  • The procedure for applying for a visa is complicated.
  • Please follow the safety procedure during the experiment.

prom

Pronunciation: /prom/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উদ্যাপন নৃত্যানুষ্ঠান

A formal dance held at the end of the school year.

Example Sentences:

  • She bought a beautiful dress for the prom.
  • Everyone was excited about the prom night.

prophet

Pronunciation: /ˈprɒfɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ভবিষ্যদ্বক্তা

A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.

Example Sentences:

  • The prophet foretold the coming storm.
  • Many people followed the teachings of the prophet.

psychological

Pronunciation: /ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɒ.dʒɪ.kəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: মানসিক

Relating to the mind or mental processes.

Example Sentences:

  • She needed psychological support after the accident.
  • Stress can lead to psychological problems.

pudding

Pronunciation: /ˈpʊd.ɪŋ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মিষ্টান্ন

A sweet or savoury dish served after the main meal.

Example Sentences:

  • She made chocolate pudding for dessert.
  • Rice pudding is my favourite.

puff

Pronunciation: /pʌf/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফুঁ ফুঁ করে উঠা

A short burst of air or smoke.

Example Sentences:

  • He took a puff from his cigarette.
  • A puff of smoke appeared from the chimney.

puppet

Pronunciation: /ˈpʌpɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুতুল

A figure moved by strings or hands, used in entertainment.

Example Sentences:

  • The children laughed at the puppet show.
  • He felt like a puppet controlled by others.

puppy

Pronunciation: /ˈpʌpi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ছোট কুকুর

A young dog.

Example Sentences:

  • The puppy is very playful.
  • She adopted a cute little puppy.

purse

Pronunciation: /pɜːs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হাতব্যাগ বা মানিব্যাগ

A small bag used to carry money or personal items.

Example Sentences:

  • She took her lipstick out of her purse.
  • My purse was stolen on the bus.

pursuit

Pronunciation: /pəˈsjuːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুসরণ

The act of chasing or striving towards something.

Example Sentences:

  • He is in pursuit of knowledge.
  • The police were in hot pursuit of the suspect.

racism

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪsɪzəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বর্ণবৈষম্য

Prejudice or discrimination against people based on their race.

Example Sentences:

  • The organization fights against racism and promotes equality.
  • Racism causes division and hatred in society.

rack

Pronunciation: /ræk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: র‍্যাক / ঝুলানোর তাক

A framework or stand used for holding things.

Example Sentences:

  • He hung his coat on the rack.
  • The dish rack was full of clean plates.

radar

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdɑː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাডার

A system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of objects.

Example Sentences:

  • The aircraft was detected by radar.
  • Keep your goals on the radar.

radiate

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdieɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রসারিত হওয়া

To send out rays or waves of light or heat.

Example Sentences:

  • The sun radiates warmth and light.
  • She seemed to radiate happiness everywhere she went.

raid

Pronunciation: /reɪd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হামলা, আকস্মিক অভিযান

A sudden attack on a place by armed forces or police.

Example Sentences:

  • The police conducted a raid on the warehouse.
  • There was a raid at the border last night.

rail

Pronunciation: /reɪl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রেল, রেলিং

A bar or series of bars, typically fixed on upright supports, used as a barrier or to hang things.

Example Sentences:

  • He held onto the rail while climbing the stairs.
  • The train runs on the railway rails.

ranch

Pronunciation: /rænʧ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পশুপালন খামার

A large farm, especially in North America or Australia, where cattle or other animals are bred.

Example Sentences:

  • He owns a cattle ranch in Texas.
  • They spent the weekend riding horses on the ranch.

rattle

Pronunciation: /ˈrætəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কাঁপানো শব্দ করা

Make a rapid succession of short sharp noises.

Example Sentences:

  • The windows rattled during the storm.
  • He rattled the keys on the table.

razor

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪzər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তরোয়াল

A tool with a sharp blade used for shaving hair.

Example Sentences:

  • He used a razor to shave his beard every morning.
  • Be careful while handling the razor to avoid cuts.

realistic

Pronunciation: /ˌrɪəˈlɪstɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: বাস্তবসম্মত

Having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved.

Example Sentences:

  • Set realistic goals.
  • Her painting looked very realistic.

reap

Pronunciation: /riːp/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ফল লাভ করা বা কাটাই

To harvest crops or receive a benefit as a result of actions.

Example Sentences:

  • You reap what you sow.
  • Farmers reap the wheat in autumn.

rebuild

Pronunciation: /ˌriːˈbɪld/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পুনর্নির্মাণ করা

To build something again after it has been damaged.

Example Sentences:

  • They will rebuild the bridge after the flood.
  • The town was rebuilt after the war.

reception

Pronunciation: /rɪˈsɛpʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সংবর্ধনা

The act of receiving or welcoming someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • The bride and groom arrived at the reception.
  • He got a warm reception from the crowd.

reckless

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛkləs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অবিবেচক

Without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.

Example Sentences:

  • His reckless driving caused the accident.
  • She made a reckless decision under pressure.

recognition

Pronunciation: /ˌrɛkəɡˈnɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্বীকৃতি

The act of identifying or acknowledging someone or something.

Example Sentences:

  • He received recognition for his hard work.
  • The face showed no recognition.

recovery

Pronunciation: /ri-kuhv-uh-ree/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুনরুদ্ধার

The process of returning to a normal state after a setback or illness.

Example Sentences:

  • Her recovery from surgery was faster than expected.
  • Economic recovery took longer after the pandemic.

reel

Pronunciation: /riːl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঘুরে ঘুরে পড়া

To lose balance and stagger or sway.

Example Sentences:

  • He began to reel after hearing the shocking news.
  • The dancer reeled across the stage.

reference

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛfərəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উল্লেখ বা সূত্র

The act of mentioning or alluding to something.

Example Sentences:

  • He made a reference to Shakespeare in his essay.
  • Please provide references for your sources.

register

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdʒɪstə/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নিবন্ধন করা

To enter or record information formally.

Example Sentences:

  • You must register to vote.
  • He registered for the online course.

rehearsal

Pronunciation: /ri-hur-suhl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অনুশীলন

A practice session before the final performance.

Example Sentences:

  • They had a dress rehearsal before the play.
  • The band’s rehearsal lasted three hours.

relevant

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛləvənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: প্রাসঙ্গিক

Closely connected to the subject being discussed.

Example Sentences:

  • Her comments were very relevant to the topic.
  • Please provide relevant examples in your answer.

remarkable

Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অসাধারণ

Worthy of attention; striking.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a remarkable talent for music.
  • The view from the mountain was remarkable.

render

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛndər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: প্রদান করা, উপস্থাপন করা

To cause to be or become; to provide or give.

Example Sentences:

  • The artist rendered a beautiful portrait.
  • The service rendered was excellent.

renew

Pronunciation: /rɪˈnjuː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নবায়ন করা

To make something new again or extend the validity.

Example Sentences:

  • I need to renew my passport before travelling.
  • The contract was renewed for another year.

reply

Pronunciation: /rɪˈplaɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উত্তর দেওয়া

To say or write something as an answer to a question or request.

Example Sentences:

  • She didn’t reply to his message.
  • Please reply as soon as possible.

reserve

Pronunciation: /rɪˈzɜːv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সংরক্ষণ করা

To keep something for a particular purpose or future use.

Example Sentences:

  • I reserved a table for two.
  • They reserved the right to make changes.

revelation

Pronunciation: /ˌrɛv.əˈleɪ.ʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রকাশ

A surprising and previously unknown fact that is made known.

Example Sentences:

  • The revelation of the truth shocked everyone.
  • Her book contains many revelations about her childhood.

rib

Pronunciation: /rɪb/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পাঁজর

One of the long curved bones that form the rib cage.

Example Sentences:

  • He broke a rib while playing football.
  • The ribs protect the lungs and heart.

rice

Pronunciation: /raɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চাল / ভাত

A staple food grain widely consumed around the world.

Example Sentences:

  • She served chicken with rice.
  • Rice is a common dish in Asian cuisine.

rifle

Pronunciation: /ˈraɪ.fəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রাইফেল

A type of long gun designed for precise shooting.

Example Sentences:

  • The soldier carried a rifle during training.
  • He learned to shoot a rifle at the shooting range.

rig

Pronunciation: /rɪɡ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঠকানো বা ছলনা করা

To set up or manipulate something dishonestly.

Example Sentences:

  • They rigged the election to ensure victory.
  • The sailors rigged the sails before the storm.

rival

Pronunciation: /ˈraɪvəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী

A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or superiority.

Example Sentences:

  • The two teams are long-time rivals.
  • She defeated her rival in the final match.

robbery

Pronunciation: /ˈrɒbəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ডাকাতি

The act of stealing from a person or place.

Example Sentences:

  • The bank robbery was reported last night.
  • He was arrested for robbery and assault.

roller

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊlər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোলাকার যন্ত্র

A cylindrical tool or machine that rolls over a surface.

Example Sentences:

  • The painter used a roller to apply the paint.
  • The road roller flattened the surface.

rubbish

Pronunciation: /ˈrʌb.ɪʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আবর্জনা

Waste material or things that are no longer useful.

Example Sentences:

  • Please throw the rubbish in the bin.
  • The park was full of rubbish after the festival.

rum

Pronunciation: /rʌm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রম; একটি ধরনের অ্যালকোহলযুক্ত পানীয়

An alcoholic drink made from sugarcane byproducts, such as molasses.

Example Sentences:

  • He drank a glass of rum to warm up.
  • Rum is often used in tropical cocktails.

rust

Pronunciation: /rʌst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: জং

A reddish-brown coating that forms on iron or steel due to oxidation.

Example Sentences:

  • The car was covered in rust.
  • Rainwater can cause metal to rust.

sailor

Pronunciation: /say-lor/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নাবিক

A person who works on a ship.

Example Sentences:

  • The sailor tied the ropes carefully.
  • She wants to become a sailor someday.

scenario

Pronunciation: /sɪˈnɑːrɪəʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিস্থিতি

A written outline or imagined situation.

Example Sentences:

  • The worst-case scenario is total failure.
  • Let's plan for every possible scenario.

secretary

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkrəˌtɛri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সচিব বা ব্যক্তিগত সহকারী

A person employed to handle correspondence and manage office tasks.

Example Sentences:

  • The secretary scheduled the meeting.
  • She worked as a secretary in a law firm.

select

Pronunciation: /sɪˈlekt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: নির্বাচন করা

To choose something or someone from a group.

Example Sentences:

  • You can select your preferred language.
  • She was selected for the school debate team.

senator

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛn.ə.tər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সেনেটর

A member of a senate, the upper house of a legislature.

Example Sentences:

  • The senator spoke about new policies in the parliament.
  • She was elected as a senator last year.

sequence

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːkwəns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্রম

A particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other.

Example Sentences:

  • The film had an exciting action sequence.
  • The numbers follow a logical sequence.

sever

Pronunciation: /ˈsevər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কেটে ফেলা

To cut off or separate by cutting.

Example Sentences:

  • He accidentally severed the cable while digging.
  • The company decided to sever ties with the supplier.

shallow

Pronunciation: /ˈʃæloʊ/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অগভীর

Of little depth.

Example Sentences:

  • The water is too shallow to swim in.
  • She gave a shallow answer to the complex question.

shiver

Pronunciation: /ˈʃɪvər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কাঁপা

To shake slightly due to cold, fear, or excitement.

Example Sentences:

  • She began to shiver in the cold wind.
  • The horror film made him shiver with fear.

shotgun

Pronunciation: /ˈʃɒtɡʌn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শটগান

A gun that is usually used for shooting birds or small animals.

Example Sentences:

  • He fired the shotgun into the air.
  • The farmer keeps a shotgun for protection.

shrink

Pronunciation: /ʃrɪŋk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ছোট হওয়া

To become or make smaller in size.

Example Sentences:

  • My shirt shrank in the wash.
  • The economy has shrunk due to inflation.

silk

Pronunciation: /sɪlk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রেশম

A fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a beautiful silk dress.
  • Silk is a luxurious and smooth material.

sincere

Pronunciation: /sinˈsir/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: আন্তরিক

Genuine and honest in expression.

Example Sentences:

  • He gave a sincere apology.
  • She is a sincere friend who always tells the truth.

skeleton

Pronunciation: /ˈskɛlɪtən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কঙ্কাল

The internal framework of bones in the body of a human or animal.

Example Sentences:

  • The archaeologist discovered a human skeleton.
  • The building’s steel skeleton is now visible.

sketch

Pronunciation: /skeCH/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: রূপরেখা / স্কেচ

A rough or unfinished drawing or painting.

Example Sentences:

  • She made a quick sketch of the landscape.
  • The architect showed us a sketch of the building.

skirt

Pronunciation: /skɜːrt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্কার্ট

A woman's outer garment fastened around the waist and hanging down around the legs.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a red skirt to the party.
  • The skirt was blowing in the wind.

slavery

Pronunciation: /ˈsleɪvəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দাসত্ব

The state of being a slave.

Example Sentences:

  • Slavery was abolished in the 19th century.
  • He spoke about the horrors of slavery.

snack

Pronunciation: /snæk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: হালকা খাবার

A small amount of food eaten between meals.

Example Sentences:

  • She had a healthy snack before lunch.
  • We brought some snacks for the road trip.

soap

Pronunciation: /sōp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাবান

A substance used for washing and cleaning.

Example Sentences:

  • He used soap and water to clean his hands.
  • The soap smells like lavender.

soar

Pronunciation: /sɔːr/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উচ্চে উড়া

To fly or rise high in the air.

Example Sentences:

  • The eagle soared above the mountains.
  • Prices continue to soar due to high demand.

soccer

Pronunciation: /ˈsɒk.ər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ফুটবল

A sport played between two teams of eleven players with a round ball.

Example Sentences:

  • He plays soccer for the local team.
  • Soccer is known as football in many countries.

soda

Pronunciation: /ˈsəʊ.də/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সোডা

A fizzy sweet drink.

Example Sentences:

  • He ordered a soda with his meal.
  • Children love to drink soda during parties.

software

Pronunciation: /ˈsɒftwɛər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সফটওয়্যার

Programs and other operating information used by a computer.

Example Sentences:

  • The software update improved the computer’s speed.
  • He is learning how to develop software applications.

solar

Pronunciation: /soh-lar/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সৌর

Relating to the sun or its energy.

Example Sentences:

  • They installed solar panels on the roof.
  • Solar energy is a clean source of power.

solitude

Pronunciation: /ˈsɒlɪtjuːd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নিঃসঙ্গতা

The state of being alone, often by choice.

Example Sentences:

  • She enjoyed the peace and solitude of the mountains.
  • Solitude can be refreshing after a busy day.

somewhat

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌmwʌt/

Part of Speech: adverb

Translation: আংশিকভাবে

To a moderate extent or degree.

Example Sentences:

  • The movie was somewhat interesting.
  • She felt somewhat tired after the long journey.

soothe

Pronunciation: /suːð/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শান্ত করা

To gently calm or relieve pain or distress.

Example Sentences:

  • The mother tried to soothe her crying baby.
  • Music can help soothe a troubled mind.

sophisticated

Pronunciation: /səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জটিল ও পরিশীলিত

Advanced, cultured, or complicated in design or nature.

Example Sentences:

  • She has a sophisticated taste in fashion.
  • The software uses sophisticated algorithms.

southern

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌð.ən/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: দক্ষিণের

Relating to the south or a southern region.

Example Sentences:

  • They live in the southern part of the country.
  • Southern winds bring warm weather.

sparkle

Pronunciation: /ˈspɑːkəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ঝলমল করা

To shine brightly with flashes of light.

Example Sentences:

  • Her eyes sparkled with excitement.
  • The lake sparkled in the sunlight.

spectacular

Pronunciation: /spɛkˈtækjʊlər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: চমকপ্রদ

Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.

Example Sentences:

  • The fireworks display was truly spectacular.
  • She gave a spectacular performance on stage.

spice

Pronunciation: /spaɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মসলা

A substance used to add flavour to food.

Example Sentences:

  • The curry had the perfect blend of spice.
  • She added more spice to the soup.

spiral

Pronunciation: /ˈspaɪrəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুবলীল বাঁক

A curve which winds around a central point, getting progressively farther away.

Example Sentences:

  • The staircase had a spiral design.
  • Snail shells have a natural spiral shape.

spoon

Pronunciation: /spuːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চামচ

An implement consisting of a small shallow bowl on a handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food.

Example Sentences:

  • She stirred her tea with a spoon.
  • He used a spoon to eat the soup.

spotlight

Pronunciation: /ˈspɒtlaɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্পটলাইট

A strong beam of light that illuminates a specific area or person.

Example Sentences:

  • The singer stepped into the spotlight.
  • She enjoyed being in the spotlight.

squad

Pronunciation: /skwɒd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দল

A small group organized for a particular purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • The police squad arrested the suspects.
  • The football squad trained hard for the match.

stalk

Pronunciation: /stɔːk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গোপনে অনুসরণ করা

To follow someone quietly and secretly.

Example Sentences:

  • The lion stalked its prey through the grass.
  • She felt like someone was stalking her.

stall

Pronunciation: /stɔːl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দোকান, ঘর

A small stand or booth where goods are sold.

Example Sentences:

  • They bought fresh vegetables from the market stall.
  • The stall sells handmade crafts.

stamp

Pronunciation: /stæmp/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মার্কা / ডাকটিকিট

A small piece of paper you buy and stick on an envelope or package to pay for mailing it.

Example Sentences:

  • I need a stamp to send this letter.
  • He collects rare stamps as a hobby.

statue

Pronunciation: /ˈstætʃ.uː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মূর্তি

A carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.

Example Sentences:

  • They built a statue of the famous poet in the park.
  • The statue was made of bronze.

steak

Pronunciation: /steɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্টেক (গরুর মাংসের টুকরা)

A slice of meat or fish, especially beef, cooked by grilling or frying.

Example Sentences:

  • He ordered a medium-rare steak for dinner.
  • The steak was juicy and well-seasoned.

stem

Pronunciation: /stɛm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তনা

The main body or stalk of a plant.

Example Sentences:

  • The rose has a thick green stem.
  • Leaves grow on the stem of a plant.

stitch

Pronunciation: /stɪtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সেলাই

A loop of thread or yarn resulting from a single pass or movement of the needle in sewing.

Example Sentences:

  • The doctor used stitches to close the wound.
  • I learned how to make a simple stitch in sewing class.

strand

Pronunciation: /strænd/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তরীর ধারের রেল, একতরঙ্গতা

A single thin length of something such as thread, wire, or hair.

Example Sentences:

  • She found a strand of hair on the pillow.
  • The necklace was made of several strands of beads.

strawberry

Pronunciation: /ˈstrɔːbəri/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: স্ট্রবেরি

A sweet soft red fruit with small seeds on its surface.

Example Sentences:

  • She added strawberries to the salad.
  • Strawberries are delicious and rich in vitamins.

stubborn

Pronunciation: /ˈstʌbən/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: জেদি

Having or showing determination not to change one's attitude.

Example Sentences:

  • He's too stubborn to admit he's wrong.
  • The stain was stubborn and hard to remove.

stunt

Pronunciation: /stʌnt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: দুঃসাহসিক কাজ

A dangerous or unusual action often done to entertain.

Example Sentences:

  • The actor performed his own stunts.
  • The motorbike stunt was breathtaking.

substance

Pronunciation: /sub-stuhns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পদার্থ

A particular kind of matter with uniform properties.

Example Sentences:

  • This substance changes colour in sunlight.
  • Alcohol is a harmful substance when misused.

subtle

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌtəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সূক্ষ্ম

Not obvious; difficult to detect or describe.

Example Sentences:

  • She gave a subtle hint about her plans.
  • There is a subtle difference in their accents.

sue

Pronunciation: /suː/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মামলা করা

To start a legal case against someone in a court of law.

Example Sentences:

  • She decided to sue the company for negligence.
  • He sued the landlord for damages.

sufficient

Pronunciation: /səˈfɪʃənt/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: পর্যাপ্ত

Enough for a particular purpose.

Example Sentences:

  • There is sufficient food for everyone.
  • He didn’t have sufficient evidence to prove his point.

suffocate

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌfəkeɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: শ্বাসরোধ করা

To die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.

Example Sentences:

  • The smoke began to suffocate the trapped people.
  • He nearly suffocated under the heavy blanket.

suitcase

Pronunciation: /ˈsuːtkeɪs/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুটকেস

A rectangular case for carrying clothes and belongings when travelling.

Example Sentences:

  • He packed his clothes into the suitcase.
  • She carried a heavy suitcase to the airport.

sum

Pronunciation: /sʌm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যোগফল

The total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers.

Example Sentences:

  • The sum of 5 and 6 is 11.
  • He paid a large sum for the car.

summon

Pronunciation: /ˈsəmən/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ডাকা

To order someone to come to a place.

Example Sentences:

  • The king summoned his knights to the court.
  • She was summoned to appear in court next week.

superhero

Pronunciation: /ˈsuːpəˌhɪərəʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুপারহিরো

A fictional character with superhuman powers who fights evil.

Example Sentences:

  • Spider-Man is her favourite superhero.
  • Superheroes often wear capes in comics.

superior

Pronunciation: /suːˈpɪəriər/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উত্তম, শ্রেষ্ঠ

Higher in rank, status, or quality.

Example Sentences:

  • Her work is superior to others.
  • They stayed in a superior room.

surgeon

Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrdʒən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: শল্যচিকিৎসক

A medical specialist who performs operations.

Example Sentences:

  • The surgeon performed a successful operation.
  • She wants to become a surgeon one day.

surveillance

Pronunciation: /sɜːˈveɪləns/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: নজরদারি

The act of watching someone or something carefully, especially to prevent crime.

Example Sentences:

  • The store is under constant surveillance.
  • Surveillance cameras were installed around the building.

survivor

Pronunciation: /səˈvaɪ.vər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বেঁচে থাকা ব্যক্তি

A person who survives a difficult or dangerous event.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a cancer survivor.
  • The earthquake left only a few survivors.

suspend

Pronunciation: /səˈspɛnd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: স্থগিত রাখা

To temporarily stop something or hold it in place.

Example Sentences:

  • The match was suspended due to rain.
  • He was suspended from school for a week.

suspicious

Pronunciation: /səˈspɪʃəs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সন্দেহজনক

Feeling doubt or mistrust.

Example Sentences:

  • The police were suspicious of his behaviour.
  • She gave me a suspicious look.

sweater

Pronunciation: /ˈswɛtər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সুইটার

A knitted garment typically worn over the upper body for warmth.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a warm sweater on the cold day.
  • I bought a new sweater for winter.

symphony

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmfəni/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সিম্ফনি; অর্কেস্ট্রাল সঙ্গীত

A long piece of music for an orchestra, typically in four movements.

Example Sentences:

  • The orchestra performed a beautiful symphony by Beethoven.
  • He composed his first symphony at the age of twenty.

tackle

Pronunciation: /ˈtækəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সমাধান করা, লড়াই করা

To confront or take on a challenge or problem.

Example Sentences:

  • The government is trying to tackle the problem of unemployment.
  • He tackled the defender and scored a goal.

tactic

Pronunciation: /ˈtæktɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কৌশল

An action or strategy planned to achieve a goal.

Example Sentences:

  • Changing the marketing tactic increased sales.
  • She used a clever tactic to win the game.

tangle

Pronunciation: /ˈtæŋ.ɡəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: জট পাকানো

To twist together into a confused mass.

Example Sentences:

  • Her hair got tangled in the wind.
  • The fishing lines tangled during the storm.

temporary

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpərəri/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: অস্থায়ী

Lasting for only a limited period of time.

Example Sentences:

  • She found a temporary job during the summer.
  • The bridge was closed for temporary repairs.

tendency

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛndənsi/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রবণতা

An inclination toward a particular characteristic or type of behaviour.

Example Sentences:

  • He has a tendency to procrastinate when deadlines approach.
  • There is a tendency among young people to use social media frequently.

terrific

Pronunciation: /təˈrɪfɪk/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: চমৎকার

Extremely good; excellent.

Example Sentences:

  • You did a terrific job!
  • We had a terrific time at the party.

terrorism

Pronunciation: /ˈterərɪzəm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সন্ত্রাসবাদ

The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

Example Sentences:

  • The country declared war on terrorism.
  • Terrorism has caused much suffering around the world.

testify

Pronunciation: /ˈtes.tɪ.faɪ/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: সাক্ষ্য দেওয়া

To give evidence or bear witness, usually in a legal context.

Example Sentences:

  • She testified in court about the incident.
  • Many witnesses testified against the defendant.

thigh

Pronunciation: /θaɪ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উরু

The part of the leg between the hip and the knee.

Example Sentences:

  • She injured her thigh during the match.
  • The thigh is one of the strongest muscles in the body.

thirst

Pronunciation: /θɜːrst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তৃষ্ণা

A feeling of needing or wanting to drink something.

Example Sentences:

  • After running, he felt an intense thirst.
  • The thirst for knowledge drives him.

thirsty

Pronunciation: /ˈθɜːrsti/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: তৃষ্ণার্ত

Feeling a need to drink something.

Example Sentences:

  • After running, she felt very thirsty and drank a glass of water.
  • The thirsty plants need regular watering.

thorn

Pronunciation: /θɔːn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কাঁটা

A sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant.

Example Sentences:

  • The rose bush is full of thorns.
  • Be careful, there are thorns on that plant.

thorough

Pronunciation: /ˈθʌrə/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: সম্পূর্ণ

Carried out completely and carefully.

Example Sentences:

  • The detective did a thorough investigation.
  • She gave the room a thorough cleaning.

thrive

Pronunciation: /θraɪv/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: উন্নতি করা

To grow or develop well or vigorously.

Example Sentences:

  • The business continues to thrive despite the economy.
  • Plants thrive in sunlight.

tin

Pronunciation: /tɪn/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টিন

A silvery-white metal, or a container made of this material.

Example Sentences:

  • She stored the cookies in a tin.
  • Tin is commonly used in packaging.

tissue

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪʃ.uː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টিস্যু

A soft thin piece of paper used especially for wiping your nose.

Example Sentences:

  • She handed me a tissue to wipe my tears.
  • Please use a tissue when you sneeze.

tomato

Pronunciation: /təˈmeɪtoʊ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টমেটো

A red, juicy fruit often used in cooking as a vegetable.

Example Sentences:

  • She added tomato to the salad.
  • Tomato soup is my favourite.

tomb

Pronunciation: /tuːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মৃত্যুস্থান, সমাধি

A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying a dead person or people.

Example Sentences:

  • The ancient tomb was discovered by archaeologists last year.
  • They visited the tomb of the famous poet during their trip.

topic

Pronunciation: /ˈtɒpɪk/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: বিষয়

A subject or theme of discussion or study.

Example Sentences:

  • The topic of today's lecture is climate change.
  • Please choose a topic for your essay.

torch

Pronunciation: /tɔːrtʃ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টর্চ, হাতলবাল্ব

A portable light source powered by batteries.

Example Sentences:

  • He used a torch to find his way in the dark.
  • The campers lit a torch to scare away animals.

torment

Pronunciation: /ˈtɔːrmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যন্ত্রণা, কষ্ট

Severe physical or mental suffering.

Example Sentences:

  • He lived in torment after the loss of his family.
  • The prisoner endured great torment in captivity.

tourist

Pronunciation: /ˈtʊərɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পর্যটক

A person who is travelling or visiting a place for pleasure.

Example Sentences:

  • The city is filled with tourists during the summer.
  • Tourists often visit the Taj Mahal.

tournament

Pronunciation: /ˈtʊənəmənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: প্রতিযোগিতা

A series of contests between a number of competitors.

Example Sentences:

  • The football tournament lasts for two weeks.
  • He won the chess tournament last year.

towel

Pronunciation: /ˈtaʊəl/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: তোয়ালে

A piece of absorbent cloth used for drying.

Example Sentences:

  • She wiped her hands on the towel.
  • Don’t forget to bring a towel to the beach.

transition

Pronunciation: /trænˈzɪʃən/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরিবর্তন

A process or period of changing from one state or condition to another.

Example Sentences:

  • The transition from childhood to adulthood can be difficult.
  • They are planning a smooth transition to the new system.

translate

Pronunciation: /trænsˈleɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অনুবাদ করা

To change words from one language into another.

Example Sentences:

  • Can you translate this text into Bangla?
  • The book was translated into five languages.

tread

Pronunciation: /trɛd/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: পদার্পণ করা

To step or walk on or over.

Example Sentences:

  • Be careful where you tread.
  • He trod on the broken glass.

tribe

Pronunciation: /trīb/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোত্র

A group of people sharing the same culture or language.

Example Sentences:

  • The tribe lives in the remote forest.
  • Each tribe has its own customs and traditions.

trophy

Pronunciation: /ˈtrōfē/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পুরস্কার

A prize given for victory or success.

Example Sentences:

  • He won a trophy in the chess competition.
  • The team proudly held the championship trophy.

tumble

Pronunciation: /ˈtʌmbəl/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: গড়াগড়ি খাওয়া / পড়ে যাওয়া

To fall suddenly and helplessly.

Example Sentences:

  • He tumbled down the stairs.
  • Books tumbled off the shelf.

turkey

Pronunciation: /ˈtɜːki/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টার্কি (এক ধরনের পাখি)

A large bird native to North America, often eaten at special meals.

Example Sentences:

  • They roasted a turkey for Christmas dinner.
  • Turkey is often served with stuffing and gravy.

tweet

Pronunciation: /twiːt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: টুইট

A short message posted on Twitter.

Example Sentences:

  • He posted a tweet about the concert.
  • Her tweet went viral overnight.

twilight

Pronunciation: /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গোধূলি

The soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon.

Example Sentences:

  • We took a walk during the twilight hours.
  • The sky turned purple and orange at twilight.

underestimate

Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərˈɛstɪmeɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: কম মূল্যায়ন করা

To think that something is less important or smaller than it really is.

Example Sentences:

  • Never underestimate her intelligence.
  • He underestimated the difficulty of the task.

underwear

Pronunciation: /ˈʌn.dərˌwɛər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: অন্তর্বাস

Clothes worn under outer clothes, typically next to the skin.

Example Sentences:

  • He bought new underwear at the store.
  • It's important to wear clean underwear every day.

unity

Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnəti/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ঐক্য

The state of being united or joined as a whole.

Example Sentences:

  • National unity is important during a crisis.
  • The team won because of their unity.

unleash

Pronunciation: /uhn-leesh/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মুক্ত করা

To release or set free something powerful or intense.

Example Sentences:

  • The coach encouraged the players to unleash their full potential.
  • The storm unleashed heavy rain and strong winds.

unlock

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈlɒk/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: তালা খোলা

To open something that is locked.

Example Sentences:

  • He forgot to unlock the door.
  • This key will unlock the secret chest.

update

Pronunciation: /ˈʌpdeɪt/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: আপডেট করা, সর্বশেষ তথ্য প্রদান করা

To bring something up to date by adding new information or making it current.

Example Sentences:

  • Please update the software to the latest version.
  • I will update you on the project’s progress tomorrow.

upper

Pronunciation: /ˈʌpə/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: উচ্চতর

Situated above another part.

Example Sentences:

  • She lives in the upper floors of the building.
  • The upper shelf is out of reach.

urban

Pronunciation: /ˈɜːbən/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: শহুরে

Related to or characteristic of a city or town.

Example Sentences:

  • Urban areas tend to have more traffic.
  • She prefers urban life over the countryside.

user

Pronunciation: /ˈjuːzər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যবহারকারী

A person who uses or operates something.

Example Sentences:

  • The app has millions of active users worldwide.
  • New users need to register before accessing the service.

venture

Pronunciation: /ˈven.tʃər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: সাহসী উদ্যোগ

A risky or daring journey or undertaking.

Example Sentences:

  • They started a new business venture in the city.
  • He decided to venture into unknown territory.

versus

Pronunciation: /ˈvɜːrsəs/

Part of Speech: preposition

Translation: বনাম

Used to show opposition or competition.

Example Sentences:

  • The final match is Brazil versus Argentina.
  • It's a case of freedom versus control.

vicious

Pronunciation: /ˈvɪʃ.əs/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: হিংস্র

Deliberately cruel or violent.

Example Sentences:

  • The dog gave a vicious growl.
  • He was the victim of a vicious attack.

visitor

Pronunciation: /ˈvɪzɪtər/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আতিথি

A person who visits a place temporarily.

Example Sentences:

  • The museum welcomed many visitors last year.
  • We had a visitor from abroad yesterday.

vocal

Pronunciation: /ˈvōkəl/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কণ্ঠস্বর সংক্রান্ত / উচ্চকণ্ঠ

Relating to the voice or speaking out freely.

Example Sentences:

  • She was very vocal about her opinions.
  • The singer has strong vocal abilities.

volume

Pronunciation: /vol-yoom/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: আয়তন, শব্দের মাত্রা

The amount of space something occupies or the loudness of sound.

Example Sentences:

  • The volume of the box is quite large.
  • Please turn down the volume of the TV.

waist

Pronunciation: /weɪst/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কোমর

The part of the body between the ribs and hips.

Example Sentences:

  • She tied a belt around her waist.
  • He measured his waist before buying the trousers.

wallet

Pronunciation: /ˈwɒlɪt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: মানিব্যাগ

A small folding case for holding money and cards.

Example Sentences:

  • He lost his wallet on the train.
  • She opened her wallet and paid the bill.

warmth

Pronunciation: /wɔːmθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: উষ্ণতা

The quality or state of being warm.

Example Sentences:

  • She felt the warmth of the sun on her face.
  • His words were full of warmth and kindness.

warrant

Pronunciation: /ˈwɒrənt/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: পরোয়ানা / নিশ্চয়তা

A legal document that authorizes police to perform certain actions or a guarantee for something.

Example Sentences:

  • The police issued a warrant for his arrest.
  • There is no warrant for such behavior.

whereas

Pronunciation: /ˌwɛərˈæz/

Part of Speech: conjunction

Translation: যখন না

Used to introduce a contrast or comparison between two facts or ideas.

Example Sentences:

  • She prefers tea, whereas he likes coffee.
  • Whereas I appreciate your concern, I must decline the offer.

whine

Pronunciation: /waɪn/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: অবিরত কর্কশ সুরে কান্নাকাটি করা

To complain in a high-pitched, annoying way.

Example Sentences:

  • The children whined because they were tired.
  • He whined about having too much homework.

wig

Pronunciation: /wɪg/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: কৃত্রিম চুল

A covering for the head made of real or artificial hair.

Example Sentences:

  • She wore a blonde wig to the costume party.
  • Actors often wear wigs during performances.

wither

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪðər/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: মরিচা ধরা

To become dry and shriveled, typically referring to plants.

Example Sentences:

  • The flowers withered in the hot sun.
  • Without water, the plants will wither.

womb

Pronunciation: /wuːm/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: গর্ভাশয়

The organ in female mammals where offspring develop before birth.

Example Sentences:

  • The fetus grows inside the womb.
  • Prenatal care is important for a healthy womb.

wooden

Pronunciation: /ˈwʊdən/

Part of Speech: adjective

Translation: কাঠের

Made of wood.

Example Sentences:

  • The house had a beautiful wooden floor.
  • He carved a wooden sculpture of a bird.

workout

Pronunciation: /wurk-out/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ব্যায়াম

A session of physical exercise or training.

Example Sentences:

  • She does a workout every morning to stay fit.
  • The trainer designed a new workout plan for the athletes.

wrath

Pronunciation: /ræθ/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: ক্রোধ

Extreme anger or rage.

Example Sentences:

  • The king's wrath was feared by all his subjects.
  • She could not contain her wrath when she heard the news.

yield

Pronunciation: /jiːld/

Part of Speech: verb

Translation: ফসল দেওয়া

To produce or provide (a natural product, result, or crop).

Example Sentences:

  • The farm yields a large amount of corn every year.
  • Hard work will yield good results.

yoga

Pronunciation: /ˈjoʊɡə/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: যোগব্যায়াম

A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines.

Example Sentences:

  • She practices yoga every morning for relaxation.
  • Yoga helps improve flexibility and strength.

zoo

Pronunciation: /zuː/

Part of Speech: noun

Translation: চিড়িয়াখানা

A park where animals are kept for public viewing.

Example Sentences:

  • The children had a great time at the zoo.
  • They saw many exotic animals in the zoo.

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