Daily Star Vocab 17/04/26



 

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হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ গ্রুপ ফিল আপ থাকলে চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হোন- ক্লিক


শুরু হচ্ছে আমাদের ভোকাব ব্যাচ।

ডিটেইলস:

  • পত্রিকা থেকে ডেইলি ভোকাব দেওয়া হবে (মাসে ২০ দিন +)
  • ডেইলি ভোকাব থেকে এক্সাম নেওয়া হবে (মাসে ২০+ এক্সাম)

এছাড়া থাকছে-

  • ফেনম PDF
  • ক্যারিয়ার গাইডলাইনস
  • অন্যান্য

প্রতিদিন পত্রিকা পড়তেই হবে জবের জন্যে, তবুও আমরা পড়ি না।
ইংলিশ ফ্রি হ্যান্ড রাইটিং আমাদের ভালো না জাস্ট পেপার না পড়ার জন্যে। এছাড়া ম্যাক্সিমাম ভোকাব প্রিভিয়াস ইয়ার ও পেপার বেইজড হয়।

তাই পেপার নিয়ে আমাদের এই ব্যাচ।

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ভর্তি প্রক্রিয়া: সব ধাপ পড়ে এরপর টাকা পাঠান-

  1. বিকাশ করুন, অবশ্যই রেফারেন্সে আপনার নাম লিখতে হবে। না হলে ভর্তি ক্যান্সেল।
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  2. যে নাম্বারে বিকাশ করেছেন সে নাম্বারে টাকা পাঠানোর স্ক্রিনশট দিন। টাকা পাঠানোর সময় অবশ্যই রেফারেন্স দিবেন।
  3. স্ক্রিনশট দেওয়ার ২৪ ঘন্টার মধ্যে আপনাকে প্রয়োজনীয় ফর্ম, গ্রুপ লিংক ও নির্দেশনা দেওয়া হবে।

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Advanced Vocabulary Table

📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)

Word (No.) Part of Speech Meaning 4 Tough Synonyms 4 Tough Antonyms Example Sentence
1. indefensible Adjective Impossible to justify or excuse. unjustifiable, inexcusable, untenable, insupportable justifiable, defensible, excusable, valid The court found the company's actions morally indefensible.
2. extrajudicial Adjective Done outside the legal process or without legal authority. unlawful, unofficial, illegal, unsanctioned judicial, lawful, legal, sanctioned The regime was accused of extrajudicial killings by security forces.
3. coercive Adjective Using force or threats to make someone obey. forceful, compulsive, intimidating, oppressive voluntary, gentle, persuasive, lenient The government employed coercive tactics to silence dissent.
4. regressive Adjective Returning to a less advanced or worse state. retrogressive, backward, declining, deteriorating progressive, advancing, forward, improving The new tax policy was criticized as regressive and unfair to the poor.
5. benign Adjective Gentle, kind, or not harmful. harmless, benevolent, mild, nonmalignant malignant, harmful, dangerous, vicious The tumor turned out to be benign, much to the patient's relief.
6. dormant Adjective Inactive but capable of becoming active later. inactive, latent, quiescent, inert active, awake, lively, dynamic The volcano had been dormant for centuries before erupting.
7. slapdash Adjective Done quickly and carelessly without attention to detail. hasty, careless, sloppy, reckless meticulous, thorough, careful, precise His slapdash work caused numerous errors in the final report.
8. jurisprudence Noun The study or philosophy of law. legal theory, legal code, law, judicature anarchy, disorder, illegality, lawlessness The professor specialized in constitutional jurisprudence.
9. whistleblower Noun Someone who exposes wrongdoing within an organization. informant, leaker, divulger, complainant accomplice, cover-up, conspirator, confederate The whistleblower revealed the corporation's fraudulent accounting practices.
10. insolvency Noun Inability to pay debts when due. bankruptcy, failure, collapse, liquidation solvency, wealth, prosperity, profitability The company filed for insolvency after years of mismanagement.
11. forbearance Noun Patient self-control and restraint from retaliation. patience, tolerance, leniency, moderation impatience, intolerance, harshness, severity The judge showed great forbearance in dealing with the disruptive defendant.
12. calibration Noun Adjusting or standardizing measurements precisely. adjustment, regulation, fine-tuning, standardization disorder, inaccuracy, imprecision, randomness The calibration of the laboratory equipment ensured accurate results.
13. squander Verb To waste money, time, or resources recklessly. waste, fritter, dissipate, lavish save, conserve, economize, hoard He squandered his entire inheritance on gambling and luxury cars.
14. contradictory Adjective Mutually opposed or inconsistent. conflicting, opposite, incompatible, paradoxical consistent, compatible, harmonious, agreeing The witness gave contradictory statements about what he had seen.
15. appease Verb To calm or satisfy someone by giving in to their demands. pacify, placate, mollify, conciliate provoke, anger, inflame, aggravate The leader tried to appease the protestors by promising reforms.
16. liability Noun Legal responsibility or a disadvantage. accountability, obligation, drawback, encumbrance asset, advantage, benefit, credit The company's aging infrastructure became a major liability.
17. misappropriate Verb To dishonestly take funds or property for one's own use. embezzle, steal, pilfer, expropriate return, reimburse, compensate, restore The treasurer was caught misappropriating charitable donations.
18. prima facie Adjective Accepted as correct until proved otherwise; at first glance. apparent, presumed, evident, plausible disproven, refuted, questionable, doubtful The prosecution established a prima facie case of negligence.
19. plenary Adjective Full, complete, or attended by all members. unconditional, absolute, unrestricted, comprehensive partial, limited, restricted, conditional The president addressed the plenary session of the United Nations.
20. dilapidated Adjective In a state of disrepair or ruin, especially from neglect. decrepit, run-down, shabby, deteriorated renovated, restored, pristine, modern The dilapidated building was scheduled for demolition.
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