Day 18 | Easy Vocabulary VI
Words in Day 18
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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