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হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ গ্রুপ ফিল আপ থাকলে চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হোন- ক্লিক
আমাদের কোর্স:
- বাংলা সাহিত্য
- ইংরেজি সাহিত্য
- GK (BCS, Bank & others)
- ভূগোল
- ইথিক্স
- ভোকাব ব্যাচ
- BCS লিখিত গাইডলাইন ব্যাচ
- অন্যান্য
ভর্তির জন্যে গ্রুপে যুক্ত হয়ে ম্যাসেজ দিন।
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।
N.B.: এই ব্যাচে ক্লাস হবে না। পড়া দেওয়া হবে ও এক্সাম নেওয়া হবে। স্টুডেন্টকে 1+ বই কিনতে হবে।
Vocabulary Table
Word | Part of Speech | Meaning (simple English) | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1.accountability | noun | Responsibility for actions or decisions. | answerability, liability, culpability, responsibility | impunity, exculpation, irresponsibility, anonymity | Public officials must accept accountability for their decisions. |
2.restorative | adjective | Having the power to restore health, strength, or wellbeing. | reparative, remedial, curative, salutary | deleterious, noxious, pernicious, injurious | A restorative walk in the park improved her mood. |
3.paradox | noun | A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory but may be true. | contradiction, anomaly, conundrum, enigma | consistency, coherence, congruity, harmony | It is a paradox that technology connects us yet isolates us. |
4.impartiality | noun | Fairness; treating all sides equally without bias. | neutrality, objectivity, evenhandedness, dispassion | bias, partiality, prejudice, favoritism | Judges are expected to maintain impartiality in every case. |
5.transparency | noun | Openness and clarity in actions or decisions. | lucidity, openness, clarity, candor | opacity, secrecy, obfuscation, concealment | Transparency in budgeting builds public trust. |
6.discriminatory | adjective | Showing unfair bias or treating people differently. | prejudicial, biased, inequitable, bigoted | egalitarian, impartial, fair-minded, unbiased | The policy was criticized as discriminatory towards minority groups. |
7.surveillance | noun | Close observation or monitoring of people or places. | observation, monitoring, scrutiny, oversight | dereliction, disregard, negligence, inattention | CCTV surveillance helped the police solve the case. |
8.austerity | noun | Strict economy measures or severe simplicity and frugality. | stringency, severity, frugality, asceticism | profligacy, extravagance, opulence, indulgence | The country adopted austerity to reduce its deficit. |
9.malnutrition | noun | Poor health caused by not having enough or the right food. | undernourishment, undernutrition, wasting, emaciation | nourishment, sufficiency, robustness, vitality | Children with chronic malnutrition may show stunted growth. |
10.proliferation | noun | A rapid increase or spread in number or amount. | propagation, multiplication, expansion, escalation | diminution, contraction, attrition, abatement | The proliferation of smartphones changed daily life worldwide. |
11.impeachment | noun | A formal charge or accusation against a public official. | indictment, accusation, arraignment, censure | exoneration, acquittal, vindication, absolution | The legislature discussed the impeachment of the minister. |
12.unconstitutional | adjective | Not permitted or consistent with a constitution or fundamental law. | unlawful, illegitimate, ultra vires, illicit | constitutional, lawful, legitimate, sanctioned | The court ruled the law unconstitutional and struck it down. |
13.sedition | noun | Actions or speech that encourage rebellion against authority. | insurrection, subversion, rebellion, mutiny | loyalty, obedience, allegiance, fidelity | The speech was investigated for possible sedition. |
14.interim | adjective / noun | Temporary; the time between two events. | provisional, temporary, transitory, provisional | permanent, enduring, lasting, perpetual | An interim manager was appointed until a permanent leader arrived. |
15.affiliation | noun | A formal connection or membership with a group or organization. | association, alliance, membership, linkage | dissociation, detachment, estrangement, separation | Her affiliation with the club gave her access to new resources. |
16.implementation | noun | The act of putting a plan or decision into effect. | execution, enactment, application, realization | omission, neglect, suspension, abandonment | Implementation of the new system began this month. |
17.conspiracy | noun | A secret plan by a group to do something harmful or illegal. | collusion, cabal, plot, machination | transparency, openness, innocence, forthrightness | Police uncovered a conspiracy to defraud investors. |
18.referendum | noun | A direct vote by the public on a specific issue or law. | plebiscite, ballot, poll, vote | appointment, autocracy, decree, imposition | The government held a referendum to decide the policy change. |
19.antimicrobial | adjective / noun | Substance that kills or stops the growth of microbes (germs). | antiseptic, bactericidal, germicidal, biocidal | microbial, contaminating, pathogenic, infective | Antimicrobial soap can reduce the spread of bacteria. |
20.resistance | noun | Opposition to something or ability to withstand it. | opposition, defiance, resilience, antagonism | compliance, acquiescence, submission, susceptibility | The team's resistance to change slowed the reform process. |
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