Day 4 | GRE Vocabulary
Words in Day 4
chronological
Pronunciation: /ˌkränəˈläjəkəl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: কালানুক্রমিক
Arranged in the order of time.
Example Sentences:
- The book presents the events in chronological order.
- Please list your job experiences in chronological sequence.
coalesce
Pronunciation: /ˌkōəˈles/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: একত্রিত হওয়া
To come together and form one mass or whole.
Example Sentences:
- The two companies decided to coalesce into one.
- Raindrops slowly coalesce into a stream on the windowpane.
cogent
Pronunciation: /ˈkōjənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: প্রবলভাবে যুক্তিসঙ্গত
Clear, logical, and convincing.
Example Sentences:
- She presented a cogent argument in the meeting.
- His speech was full of cogent points that won the audience.
commensurate
Pronunciation: /kəˈmen(t)SHərət/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সমানুপাতিক
Corresponding in size or degree; proportionate.
Example Sentences:
- The salary should be commensurate with experience.
- His punishment was commensurate with the crime.
compelling
Pronunciation: /kəmˈpeliNG/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: মুগ্ধকর বা বাধ্যকর
Evoking interest or attention in a powerful way.
Example Sentences:
- The movie had a compelling story.
- She gave a compelling performance that moved the audience.
comprehensive
Pronunciation: /ˌkämprəˈhensiv/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সম্পূর্ণ
Including all or nearly all elements or aspects.
Example Sentences:
- He gave a comprehensive explanation of the topic.
- The report offers a comprehensive overview of the market.
condone
Pronunciation: /kənˈdōn/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: ক্ষমা করে দেওয়া
To accept or allow behavior that is morally wrong.
Example Sentences:
- We cannot condone such rude behavior.
- The manager refused to condone lateness.
confound
Pronunciation: /kənˈfound/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: হতবুদ্ধি করা
To cause confusion or surprise.
Example Sentences:
- The mystery confounded the police.
- I was confounded by the complex instructions.
connoisseur
Pronunciation: /ˌkänəˈsər/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: রসজ্ঞ
An expert judge in matters of taste.
Example Sentences:
- She is a connoisseur of fine art.
- Only a connoisseur can truly appreciate this wine.
consequential
Pronunciation: /ˌkänsəˈkwen(t)SHəl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: গুরুত্বপূর্ণ
Having important results or effects.
Example Sentences:
- His actions were consequential to the outcome.
- The decision had many consequential effects.
construe
Pronunciation: /kənˈstro͞o/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: ব্যাখ্যা করা
To interpret or understand in a particular way.
Example Sentences:
- His silence was construed as agreement.
- You shouldn't construe her words too literally.
consumption
Pronunciation: /kənˈsəm(p)SH(ə)n/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: ব্যবহার বা ভোগ
The using up of a resource.
Example Sentences:
- Energy consumption has increased this year.
- Too much sugar consumption is harmful to health.
contend
Pronunciation: /kənˈtend/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: দাবি করা বা প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বিতা করা
To struggle or argue; to compete.
Example Sentences:
- They contend that the policy is unfair.
- He will contend for the championship title.
contentious
Pronunciation: /kənˈten(t)SHəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বিবাদপূর্ণ
Causing or likely to cause an argument.
Example Sentences:
- The debate became increasingly contentious.
- Politics is a contentious topic at family dinners.
contrite
Pronunciation: /ˈkänˌtrīt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অনুতপ্ত
Feeling or expressing remorse.
Example Sentences:
- He looked contrite after the argument.
- She was contrite and offered an apology.
convoluted
Pronunciation: /ˈkänvəˌlo͞odəd/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: জটিল
Extremely complex and difficult to follow.
Example Sentences:
- The instructions were too convoluted to understand.
- He told a convoluted story that confused everyone.
copious
Pronunciation: /ˈkōpēəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: প্রচুর
Large in quantity; abundant.
Example Sentences:
- She took copious notes during the lecture.
- They drank copious amounts of water after the hike.
cosmopolitan
Pronunciation: /ˌkäzməˈpälətən/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: আন্তর্জাতিক
Familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures.
Example Sentences:
- New York is a cosmopolitan city.
- She has a cosmopolitan outlook on life.
covet
Pronunciation: /ˈkəvət/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: লোভ করা
To desire something that belongs to another.
Example Sentences:
- He coveted his neighbor’s success.
- They covet the latest smartphone models.
craft
Pronunciation: /kraft/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: দক্ষতা বা কারুশিল্প
An activity involving skill in making things by hand.
Example Sentences:
- She is skilled in the craft of pottery.
- The local market is full of handmade crafts.