Day 8 | GRE Vocabulary
Words in Day 8
exculpate
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈskʌlpeɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: অপরাধ থেকে মুক্তি দেওয়া
To clear from alleged fault or guilt.
Example Sentences:
- The evidence served to exculpate the defendant from all charges.
- New witnesses appeared to exculpate her in the fraud case.
exigent
Pronunciation: /ˈɛksɪdʒənt/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অত্যাবশ্যক, জরুরি
Requiring immediate attention or action.
Example Sentences:
- The exigent circumstances demanded immediate medical attention.
- The manager responded swiftly to the exigent needs of the project.
exonerate
Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɒnəreɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: পরিচ্ছন্ন করা, দোষমুক্ত করা
To free from blame or responsibility.
Example Sentences:
- The DNA evidence exonerated the suspect after years of imprisonment.
- The investigation exonerated the officer of any wrongdoing.
expatiate
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspeɪʃieɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: বিস্তারিত আলোচনা করা
To speak or write at length or in detail.
Example Sentences:
- He expatiated on the history of the Renaissance during his lecture.
- The author expatiated on the themes of love and betrayal in her novel.
explicate
Pronunciation: /ˈeksplɪkeɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: বিস্তারিতভাবে ব্যাখ্যা করা
To explain in detail, clarify the meaning of.
Example Sentences:
- The professor explicated the complex theory during the seminar.
- She was asked to explicate the meaning behind her poem.
exposition
Pronunciation: /ˌɛkspəˈzɪʃən/
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: বর্ণনা, প্রদর্শনী
A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
Example Sentences:
- The exposition of the scientific theory was clear and thorough.
- The art exposition attracted thousands of visitors.
extraneous
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstreɪniəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: অপ্রাসঙ্গিক, বাহ্যিক
Not essential or coming from the outside.
Example Sentences:
- Please ignore extraneous details that do not pertain to the topic.
- The report included extraneous data that confused the readers.
extrapolate
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstræpəleɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: অনুমান করা, অগ্রগতি নির্ণয় করা
To estimate or conclude based on known data.
Example Sentences:
- Scientists extrapolated future climate changes based on current trends.
- From the initial results, we can extrapolate the final outcome.
facetious
Pronunciation: /fəˈsiːʃəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: হাস্যরসাত্মক, অযথা মজা করা
Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
Example Sentences:
- His facetious remarks during the meeting annoyed the serious members.
- She made a facetious comment that lightened the tense atmosphere.
facilitate
Pronunciation: /fəˈsɪlɪteɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: সহজতর করা, সাহায্য করা
To make an action or process easier.
Example Sentences:
- The new software will facilitate data analysis.
- Good communication facilitates teamwork.
fallacious
Pronunciation: /fəˈleɪʃəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: ভ্রান্তিপূর্ণ, ভুল
Based on a mistaken belief or unsound reasoning.
Example Sentences:
- The argument was fallacious and did not convince the jury.
- His fallacious assumptions led to wrong conclusions.
fastidious
Pronunciation: /fæˈstɪdiəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বিস্তারিত বিষয়ে যত্নশীল, চটুল
Very attentive to detail and accuracy.
Example Sentences:
- She is fastidious about her work and never misses a mistake.
- A fastidious editor ensures the quality of every publication.
fluctuate
Pronunciation: /ˈflʌktʃueɪt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: উত্থান-পতন হওয়া, ওঠানামা করা
To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
Example Sentences:
- Prices of commodities fluctuate based on supply and demand.
- Her moods fluctuate throughout the day.
foment
Pronunciation: /foʊˈmɛnt/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: উদ্দীপিত করা, উস্কানী দেওয়া
To instigate or stir up (usually unrest or rebellion).
Example Sentences:
- The rebels tried to foment a revolution.
- His speech fomented anger among the crowd.
forestall
Pronunciation: /fɔːrˈstɔːl/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: প্রতিরোধ করা, আগেভাগে প্রতিরোধ করা
To prevent or obstruct by taking action beforehand.
Example Sentences:
- Measures were taken to forestall any economic crisis.
- He tried to forestall criticism by explaining his plan early.
fortuitous
Pronunciation: /fɔːrˈtuːɪtəs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সৌভাগ্যবান, আকস্মিক
Happening by chance, often lucky or beneficial.
Example Sentences:
- It was a fortuitous meeting that led to their partnership.
- Her discovery was purely fortuitous but very important.
frugal
Pronunciation: /ˈfruːɡəl/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: সাবধানী, মিতব্যয়ী
Careful in spending or using resources.
Example Sentences:
- He led a frugal life to save money for his family.
- Frugal habits can help you build wealth over time.
gainsay
Pronunciation: /ˌɡeɪnˈseɪ/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: বিপর্যয় ঘটানো, অস্বীকার করা
To deny or contradict a statement.
Example Sentences:
- No one could gainsay the importance of his contribution.
- She gainsaid the rumors about her resignation.
galvanize
Pronunciation: /ˈɡælvəˌnaɪz/
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: উৎসাহিত করা, উদ্দীপিত করা
To shock or excite someone into taking action.
Example Sentences:
- The crisis galvanized the community to come together.
- Her speech galvanized the team to work harder.
garrulous
Pronunciation: /ˈɡærələs/
Part of Speech: adjective
Translation: বাত্ছাপড়া, অতিরিক্ত কথা বলা
Excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters.
Example Sentences:
- The garrulous guide told stories for hours on end.
- She was so garrulous that others found it hard to get a word in.