Daily Star vocab 09/05/26



 

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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।

কোর্স ফী খুবই কম।
মাসে মাত্র ৫০ টাকা!

ভর্তি প্রক্রিয়া: সব ধাপ পড়ে এরপর টাকা পাঠান-

  1. বিকাশ করুন, অবশ্যই রেফারেন্সে আপনার নাম লিখতে হবে। না হলে ভর্তি ক্যান্সেল।
    বিকাশ: 01406097810
  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।

ভোকাব ব্যাচের বিস্তারিত জানতে নিচের হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ গ্রুপে যুক্ত হোন:
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আমাদের ফেইসবুক গ্রুপ:

1. Facebook Group 1
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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. Nadir Noun The lowest possible point; moment of greatest despair. Bottom, Abyss, Depths, Trough Peak, Zenith, Apex, Summit The regime’s corruption marked the nadir of public trust in governance.
2. Dystopia Noun An imagined society where life is terrible due to oppression. Antitopia, Nightmare, Hellscape, Oppressive world Utopia, Paradise, Ideal state, Eden The neighborhood’s gang violence resembled a dystopia more than a community.
3. Purview Noun The range or limit of someone’s authority or concern. Scope, Remit, Province, Jurisdiction Limitation, Restriction, Exclusion, Irrelevance Enforcing cyber laws falls outside the purview of traditional police units.
4. Trope Noun A common or overused theme, device, or cliché in art/life. Cliché, Motif, Convention, Stereotype Innovation, Originality, Breakthrough, Novelty Labeling a whole district as “lawless” is a tired media trope.
5. Sediment Noun Matter that settles at the bottom; accumulated layers of residue. Deposit, Residue, Dregs, Silt Clear liquid, Surface, Peak, Suspension Decades of institutional neglect left a thick sediment of mistrust.
6. Inevitability Noun Certainty that something will happen; unavoidable outcome. Certainty, Ineluctability, Inexorability, Fate Contingency, Uncertainty, Doubt, Preventability The violence felt like an inevitability given the policy gaps.
7. Tenable Adjective Capable of being defended, maintained, or justified. Defensible, Plausible, Sustainable, Maintainable Indefensible, Untenable, Invalid, Unreasonable His argument became less tenable after new evidence emerged.
8. Cohesion Noun The force that unites a group; unity and togetherness. Unity, Solidarity, Togetherness, Coherence Fragmentation, Division, Discord, Disunity Social cohesion eroded as inequality deepened across the city.
9. Precedent Noun An earlier event or ruling used as a guide for later cases. Model, Example, Standard, Paradigm Aberration, Exception, Uniqueness, Deviation Contractual appointments of retired officials set a dangerous precedent.
10. Unprecedented Adjective Never done or known before; without any prior example. Unparalleled, Novel, Revolutionary, Exceptional Commonplace, Customary, Familiar, Routine The scale of youth unemployment in the capital is unprecedented.
11. Punitive Adjective Inflicting or intended as punishment. Penal, Retributive, Disciplinary, Revengeful Rehabilitative, Corrective, Compassionate, Lenient Punitive measures alone cannot solve systemic organized crime.
12. Encroachment Noun Gradual intrusion into someone’s territory or rights. Trespass, Infringement, Invasion, Violation Respect, Withdrawal, Retreat, Noninterference Illegal encroachment on footpaths makes walking dangerous.
13. Ambiguity Noun Lack of clarity; something open to multiple interpretations. Obscurity, Vagueness, Equivocation, Uncertainty Clarity, Precision, Lucidity, Definiteness The government’s ambiguity about nuclear policy worried allies.
14. Marginalize Verb (base) To push a group to the edges of society with little power. Exclude, Ostracize, Sideline, Disenfranchise Include, Empower, Integrate, Centralize Policies that marginalize poor neighborhoods worsen violence.
15. Stigmatize Verb (base) To mark with disgrace; to brand as shameful or unacceptable. Brand, Discredit, Vilify, Shame Glorify, Honor, Praise, Acclaim Media should not stigmatize entire residential zones as criminal hubs.
16. Disillusion Verb (base) To destroy someone’s illusions or positive beliefs about something. Disenchant, Deceive, Undeceive, Disappoint Inspire, Enthrall, Enchant, Captivate Broken promises disillusioned thousands of young job seekers.
17. Problematize Verb (base) To consider or present as a problem requiring critical examination. Question, Challenge, Critique, Scrutinize Accept, Assume, Overlook, Ignore Instead of blaming residents, we must problematize the urban conditions.
18. Manifest Verb (base) To display or show clearly; to become evident. Exhibit, Demonstrate, Reveal, Materialize Conceal, Hide, Disguise, Suppress Structural failures manifest as street crime and gang sovereignty.
19. Thrive Verb (base) To grow or develop vigorously; to prosper under conditions. Flourish, Prosper, Boom, Bloom Languish, Wither, Decline, Collapse Teen gangs thrive in narrow alleys where policing is weak.
20. Patronize Verb (base) To treat condescendingly; also to support as a regular customer. Condescend, Look down on, Spurn (support side: sponsor) Respect, Admire, Oppose, Boycott Politicians who patronize local strongmen erode rule of law.
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