Daily Star Vocab 20/05/26



 

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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।

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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. Aberration Noun A departure from what is normal or expected. Anomaly, Deviation, Irregularity, Oddity Norm, Standard, Regularity, Conformity The sudden drop in temperature in July was an aberration, not a new climate pattern.
2. Abhorrent Adjective Causing hatred or disgust; loathsome. Repugnant, Detestable, Odious, Revolting Admirable, Lovable, Commendable, Delightful The public found his racist remarks absolutely abhorrent.
3. Abrogate Verb To cancel or abolish formally. Revoke, Repeal, Annul, Nullify Establish, Enact, Institute, Ratify The dictator attempted to abrogate the constitution and seize unlimited power.
4. Acrimonious Adjective Angry and bitter in speech or debate. Caustic, Virulent, Malevolent, Bitter Harmonious, Civil, Amiable, Conciliatory The divorce proceedings became acrimonious after disputes over custody.
5. Anachronistic Adjective Outdated; belonging to a different time period. Archaic, Antediluvian, Obsolete, Outmoded Contemporary, Modern, Current, New Using a typewriter in the digital age seems anachronistic but charming.
6. Antithetical Adjective Directly opposite or in conflict. Contradictory, Contrary, Inimical, Opposed Compatible, Consistent, Similar, Convergent His secretive behavior is antithetical to our organization's values of transparency.
7. Assiduous Adjective Showing great care and persistent effort. Diligent, Sedulous, Meticulous, Industrious Lazy, Negligent, Indolent, Slipshod Through assiduous research, the scientist discovered a new treatment.
8. Bombastic Adjective Using high-sounding but empty language. Grandiloquent, Pompous, Pretentious, Turgid Simple, Plain, Unpretentious, Humble The politician's bombastic speech contained no real solutions.
9. Circumlocution Noun Using too many words to avoid saying something directly. Periphrasis, Verbosity, Evasiveness, Pleonasm Conciseness, Brevity, Directness, Succinctness Instead of a straight answer, she gave a circumlocution that frustrated everyone.
10. Conflagration Noun A large, destructive fire. Inferno, Blaze, Holocaust, Wildfire Ember, Spark, Quenching, Extinguishment The conflagration destroyed hundreds of homes before firefighters contained it.
11. Conundrum Noun A confusing or difficult problem. Puzzle, Enigma, Dilemma, Quandary Solution, Answer, Certainty, Clarity How to reduce emissions without hurting the economy is a serious conundrum.
12. Deleterious Adjective Causing harm or damage. Harmful, Pernicious, Injurious, Detrimental Beneficial, Salutary, Wholesome, Advantageous Smoking has deleterious effects on nearly every organ in the body.
13. Demagoguery Noun Political manipulation using emotions and prejudices. Populism, Ranting, Propaganda, Mobocracy Statesmanship, Rational discourse, Principled leadership, Deliberation His rise to power relied on demagoguery, exploiting fear of immigrants.
14. Disingenuous Adjective Pretending to be honest while hiding true intentions. Insincere, Deceitful, Duplicitous, Artful Sincere, Genuine, Candid, Frank It was disingenuous of him to claim ignorance after he approved the plan.
15. Egregious Adjective Shockingly bad or obvious. Flagrant, Glaring, Atrocious, Monstrous Minor, Slight, Forgivable, Trivial The referee made an egregious error that changed the outcome of the match.
16. Equanimity Noun Mental calmness even in difficult situations. Composure, Serenity, Poise, Aplomb Agitation, Anxiety, Panic, Turmoil She accepted the bad news with remarkable equanimity.
17. Esoteric Adjective Understood only by a small group of specialists. Abstruse, Arcane, Recondite, Obscure Common, Familiar, Exoteric, Widely known The professor's lecture on quantum mechanics was too esoteric for beginners.
18. Exculpate Verb To prove someone is not guilty. Vindicate, Absolve, Acquit, Exonerate Incriminate, Convict, Blame, Accuse The DNA evidence served to exculpate the man wrongly imprisoned for a decade.
19. Iconoclast Noun A person who attacks traditional beliefs or institutions. Heretic, Nonconformist, Maverick, Rebel Traditionalist, Conformist, Conservative, Follower Banksy remains an iconoclast who mocks the art establishment.
20. Intransigence Noun Refusal to change one's views or agree. Stubbornness, Obstinacy, Rigidity, Implacability Flexibility, Compromise, Yielding, Amenability Peace talks failed because of both sides' intransigence on border issues.
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