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Daily Star Vocab 25/09/25

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ভোকাব ব্যাচ ফী: প্রতি তিন মাসের জন্যে ১০০ টাকা মাত্র।

 - ভোকাব আসলে একবার পড়ে রেখে দেওয়ার বিষয় না। প্রতিদিন পড়তে হয়। - 
এই কোর্সে আমরা ফেনম, 1+ ও ডেইলি স্টার পড়বো ইনশাআল্লাহ। 
 - সাথে থাকবে একটা উইকলি টেস্ট। কাজে আসবে সব এক্সামের জন্যেই। IBA, BCS, Bank ও অন্যান্য। 

 যেহেতু রেগুলা পড়া লাগে তাই মান্থলি গড়ে ফী রেখেছি মাত্র ৩৩ টাকার মত, অর্থাৎ দৈনিক প্রায় ১ টাকা! 
 আশাকরি আপনারা উপকৃত হবেন। ভর্তি: 01406097810 নাম্বারে ১০৫ টাকা বিকাশ করে গ্রুপে বা এই নাম্বারেই স্ক্রিনশট হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ করুন। 

1. Word 2. Part of Speech 3. Meaning (simple English) 4. 4 toughest synonyms 5. 4 toughest antonyms 6. Example Sentence
1. contradiction noun a statement or situation that conflicts with another paradox, inconsistency, antinomy, incongruity agreement, conformity, congruence, harmony The witness's account created a clear contradiction with the recorded footage.
2. seminal adjective highly original and important; influential pioneering, groundbreaking, foundational, epoch-making derivative, insignificant, trivial, unoriginal Her seminal study reshaped how scholars understand language development.
3. illuminating adjective making something clear or easier to understand enlightening, elucidating, clarifying, revealing obscuring, confusing, mystifying, concealing The documentary was illuminating and answered many questions I had.
4. hegemonism noun the policy or practice of dominance by one power over others hegemony, imperialism, dominance, supremacy egalitarianism, balance, parity, multipolarity Critics argued that the trade deal was an example of modern hegemonism.
5. juxtapose verb (base) to place two things next to each other to compare or contrast pair, collocate, adjoin, contrapose separate, isolate, segregate, detach The artist chose to juxtapose bright colors with dark tones for contrast.
6. methodologically adverb in a way that relates to the system or method used in research systematically, procedurally, rigorously, analytically haphazardly, randomly, chaotically, unsystematically Methodologically, the team followed established protocols for data collection.
7. rigorous adjective very thorough, strict, and accurate stringent, exacting, uncompromising, meticulous lenient, lax, careless, slack The experiment required rigorous controls to ensure valid results.
8. trivialise verb (base) to treat something as less important than it is belittle, minimize, downplay, dismiss exaggerate, emphasize, magnify, validate Please don't trivialise her concerns; they are meaningful to her.
9. inclusivity noun the practice of including people of different groups and backgrounds embrace, openness, integration, pluralism exclusion, discrimination, segregation, marginalization The company improved its policies to increase inclusivity across teams.
10. reciprocal adjective felt or done by each toward the other; mutual mutual, corresponding, commutual, interdependent one-sided, unilateral, independent, nonreciprocal They had a reciprocal agreement to share resources during the project.
11. deteriorate verb (base) to become worse over time degenerate, decline, degrade, debilitate improve, ameliorate, strengthen, recover If left unchecked, the building's condition will deteriorate rapidly.
12. apprehensive adjective anxious or worried about something that may happen uneasy, fearful, inquiet, concerned confident, assured, calm, untroubled She felt apprehensive before giving the keynote speech.
13. misconstrue verb (base) to understand something wrongly misinterpret, misread, distort, misconceive interpret correctly, understand, clarify, comprehend Do not misconstrue his silence: he was thinking, not disagreeing.
14. underprivileged adjective having fewer advantages or resources than others disadvantaged, deprived, marginalized, impoverished privileged, affluent, advantaged, prosperous The program offers scholarships to underprivileged students.
15. institutional adjective relating to large organizations or established systems systemic, organizational, bureaucratic, structural individual, informal, private, spontaneous Institutional reform is necessary to improve public services.
16. periphery noun the outer edge or less important area of something margin, fringe, outskirts, perimetery center, core, nucleus, hub Small businesses often operate on the periphery of the main market.
17. mitigate verb (base) to make something less severe or harmful alleviate, assuage, mollify, ameliorate aggravate, exacerbate, intensify, worsen Planting more trees can mitigate the effects of urban heat.
18. pertinent adjective directly related to the subject being considered relevant, apropos, germane, apposite irrelevant, impertinent, extraneous, inappropriate Please bring any pertinent documents to the meeting.
19. resilience noun ability to recover quickly from difficulties fortitude, tenacity, endurance, elasticity fragility, weakness, vulnerability, frailty Her resilience after setbacks inspired the whole team.
20. imperialist adjective / noun relating to or supporting empire-building or domination expansionist, colonialist, hegemonic, interventionist anti-colonial, nationalist, emancipatory, self-determining Historians debated the imperialist motives behind the expedition.

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