Daily Star Vocab 13/05/26



 

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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।
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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।
    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।

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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. Hegemony Noun Leadership or dominance of one group over others. Supremacy, Ascendancy, Predominance, Dominion Subordination, Equality, Autonomy, Pluralism The corporation's hegemony in the tech industry stifled innovation.
2. Majoritarian Adjective Favoring the majority rule over minority rights. Populist, Majoritive, Absolute, Unqualified Minoritarian, Egalitarian, Pluralistic, Consensual The majoritarian system ignored the concerns of ethnic minorities.
3. Polarisation Noun Division into two sharply opposing groups. Dichotomy, Disunity, Schism, Bifurcation Unanimity, Harmony, Consensus, Integration Political polarisation made compromise impossible in parliament.
4. Alibi Noun An excuse or defense to avoid blame. Plea, Justification, Exculpation, Pretext Accusation, Culpability, Blame, Indictment The official offered a weak alibi for the policy failure.
5. Entrenched Adjective Firmly established and very difficult to change. Ingrained, Inveterate, Deep‑seated, Fixed Superficial, Erasable, Temporary, Changeable The entrenched bureaucracy resisted all reform efforts.
6. Inadvertently Adverb Unintentionally or without realizing it. Unwittingly, Accidentally, Carelessly, Involuntarily Deliberately, Intentionally, Knowingly, Willfully He inadvertently revealed confidential information during the interview.
7. Indiscriminately Adverb Without careful judgment or selection. Haphazardly, Chaotically, Aimlessly, Arbitrarily Systematically, Selectively, Discriminately, Judiciously The regime indiscriminately arrested journalists and activists.
8. Disproportionately Adverb In a way that is too large or small compared to something else. Unequally, Unfairly, Imbalanced, Inordinately Proportionally, Equitably, Fairly, Symmetrically Rural communities were disproportionately affected by the tax policy.
9. Amnesia Noun Loss of memory or forgetting past events. Forgetfulness, Oblivion, Blackout, Fugue Memory, Recollection, Reminiscence, Retention The government's collective amnesia about past atrocities was shocking.
10. Fearmongering Noun Spreading frightening rumors to influence people. Alarmism, Scaremongering, Terrorizing, Panic‑mongering Reassurance, Calming, Encouragement, Pacification The politician's fearmongering about immigrants divided the nation.
11. Erosion Noun Gradual destruction or weakening of something. Corrosion, Deterioration, Attrition, Wearing away Reinforcement, Strengthening, Buildup, Restoration The erosion of democratic norms happened slowly over decades.
12. Sensationalize Verb (base: sensationalize) Present information in an exaggerated, shocking way. Exaggerate, Dramatize, Hyperbolize, Overstate Downplay, Minimize, Understate, Depict accurately The news channel tends to sensationalize crime stories for ratings.
13. Misogyny Noun Hatred or strong prejudice against women. Antifeminism, Sexist prejudice, Woman‑loathing, Chauvinism Feminism, Egalitarianism, Gender neutrality, Respect The company's culture was deeply rooted in misogyny.
14. Decontextualize Verb (base: decontextualize) Remove from its original context, causing misunderstanding. Isolate, Abstract, Detach, Disembed Contextualize, Embed, Situate, Integrate The quote was decontextualized to make the speaker appear guilty.
15. Internalize Verb (base: internalize) Make a belief or value part of one's own thinking. Incorporate, Absorb, Assimilate, Ingest Externalize, Reject, Disavow, Repudiate Children often internalize their parents' political views.
16. Exclusionary Adjective Designed to keep certain people out. Discriminatory, Restrictive, Segregative, Elitist Inclusive, Welcoming, Integrative, Open The membership policy was exclusionary toward lower castes.
17. Complicit Adjective Involved in or responsible for a wrongful act. Accomplice‑like, Colluding, Conniving, Implicated Innocent, Blameless, Guiltless, Uninvolved The media was complicit in spreading propaganda.
18. Catalyst Noun Something that causes an event or change. Accelerant, Stimulus, Impetus, Spark Deterrent, Hindrance, Block, Inhibitor The assassination was a catalyst for the civil war.
19. Verbatim Adverb / Adjective Using exactly the same words. Word‑for‑word, Literal, Direct, Unchanged Paraphrased, Summarized, Interpreted, Reworded She repeated the instructions verbatim.
20. Interrogate Verb (base: interrogate) Ask questions aggressively or formally. Cross‑examine, Question, Grill, Probe Answer, Listen, Respond, Ignore The lawyer will interrogate the witness tomorrow.
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