Day 10 | GRE Vocabulary
Words in Day 10
imprudence
Pronunciation: /ˈɪmpruːdəns/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: অবিবেচকতা
Lack of care or thought for the consequences of an action.
Example Sentences:
- Her imprudence in investing all her money in a single stock led to severe losses.
- The general's imprudence almost cost them the battle.
impudent
Pronunciation: /ˈɪmpjʊdənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: ধৃষ্ট
Not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
Example Sentences:
- The student's impudent reply shocked the entire classroom.
- She was dismissed for her impudent behavior during the meeting.
inadvertent
Pronunciation: /ˌɪnədˈvɜːtənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অসাবধানতাবশত
Not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.
Example Sentences:
- The error was the result of an inadvertent omission.
- He caused damage to the file by inadvertently deleting the folder.
inchoate
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkəʊeɪt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অপরিণত
Just begun and so not fully formed or developed.
Example Sentences:
- His ideas were still inchoate and not ready for publication.
- The movement was inchoate but showed signs of growing strength.
inconclusive
Pronunciation: /ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অনির্ণায়ক
Not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute.
Example Sentences:
- The results of the experiment were inconclusive and required further testing.
- Despite hours of negotiation, the talks ended in an inconclusive stalemate.
indebted
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɛtɪd/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: ঋণী
Owing gratitude for service or favor; owing money.
Example Sentences:
- I am deeply indebted to my mentor for his guidance.
- He was financially indebted after taking out several loans.
indefatigable
Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈfætɪɡəbl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অবিরাম পরিশ্রমী
Persisting tirelessly.
Example Sentences:
- Her indefatigable spirit inspired the entire team.
- Despite the setbacks, he remained an indefatigable campaigner for justice.
indolent
Pronunciation: /ˈɪndələnt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অলস
Wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
Example Sentences:
- The indolent student refused to complete any assignments on time.
- His indolent habits made it hard for him to maintain a steady job.
infer
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɜːr/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: অনুমান করা
Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning.
Example Sentences:
- From the tone of her voice, he inferred that she was upset.
- We can infer from the data that the market is declining.
ingenuous
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʒɛnjuəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সরল
Innocent and unsuspecting.
Example Sentences:
- His ingenuous nature made him vulnerable to manipulation.
- She gave an ingenuous response that surprised the interviewer.
inimical
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɪmɪkəl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বিরোধী
Tending to obstruct or harm; unfriendly.
Example Sentences:
- Policies inimical to economic growth must be revised.
- His inimical attitude alienated his colleagues.
innocuous
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɒkjuəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: নির্দোষ
Not harmful or offensive.
Example Sentences:
- The comment seemed innocuous but was actually quite hurtful.
- Most spiders are innocuous and pose no threat to humans.
inscrutable
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈskruːtəbl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: দুর্বোধ্য
Impossible to understand or interpret.
Example Sentences:
- His inscrutable expression made it hard to tell what he was thinking.
- The monk’s teachings were profound and often inscrutable to outsiders.
insipid
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɪpɪd/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: নির্বার্ধ
Lacking flavor, vigor, or interest.
Example Sentences:
- The soup was insipid and lacked seasoning.
- His insipid speech failed to impress the audience.
insular
Pronunciation: /ˈɪnsjʊlər/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সঙ্কীর্ণ
Ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience.
Example Sentences:
- The village’s insular attitude hindered cultural exchange.
- His insular worldview was shaped by limited travel.
intensive
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛnsɪv/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: তীব্র
Concentrated on a single subject or area for a short time.
Example Sentences:
- She enrolled in an intensive language course before her trip.
- The patient required intensive care after surgery.
intermediary
Pronunciation: /ˌɪntəˈmiːdiəri/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: মধ্যস্থ ব্যক্তি
A person who acts as a link between people in order to try to bring about an agreement.
Example Sentences:
- An intermediary was appointed to settle the dispute.
- She acted as an intermediary between the workers and management.
intimate
Pronunciation: /ˈɪntɪmət/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: ঘনিষ্ঠ
Closely acquainted; familiar.
Example Sentences:
- They had an intimate conversation about their future.
- She is one of his most intimate friends.
intractable
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtræktəbl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: দুর্বিনীত
Hard to control or deal with.
Example Sentences:
- The intractable problem resisted all attempts at a solution.
- He has an intractable personality that makes compromise difficult.
intransigent
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtrænsɪdʒənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অপরিবর্তনীয় মনোভাবসম্পন্ন
Unwilling to change one’s views or to agree about something.
Example Sentences:
- The union remained intransigent despite new proposals.
- His intransigent stance frustrated the negotiators.