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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।
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# | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1 | irrefutable | adjective | impossible to deny or disprove | indisputable, incontrovertible, undeniable, unquestionable | disputable, questionable, debatable, refutable | The evidence presented in court was irrefutable. |
2 | hegemony | noun | dominance or leadership of one group over others | dominance, supremacy, ascendancy, preeminence | subordination, weakness, inferiority, powerlessness | The country sought to establish its hegemony in the region. |
3 | espionage | noun | the practice of spying to obtain secret information | spying, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance | openness, transparency, disclosure, candor | He was arrested for espionage against his own country. |
4 | surveillance | noun | close observation of a person or group | observation, monitoring, scrutiny, watch | neglect, inattention, disregard, ignorance | The building was under constant surveillance. |
5 | corrode | verb | to gradually destroy or weaken something | deteriorate, erode, decay, degenerate | strengthen, fortify, reinforce, preserve | Salt water can quickly corrode metal surfaces. |
6 | encroachment | noun | intrusion on someone's territory or rights | intrusion, infringement, trespass, invasion | retreat, withdrawal, respect, observance | The encroachment on protected lands continued despite warnings. |
7 | extortion | noun | the practice of obtaining something through force or threats | blackmail, coercion, intimidation, racketeering | donation, gift, charity, generosity | The businessman was a victim of extortion by a criminal gang. |
8 | truce | noun | a temporary agreement to stop fighting | ceasefire, armistice, peace, respite | conflict, warfare, hostility, fighting | The two armies agreed to a temporary truce. |
9 | appease | verb | to pacify or placate by acceding to demands | placate, pacify, mollify, conciliate | provoke, antagonize, aggravate, irritate | The government tried to appease the protesters with concessions. |
10 | condemn | verb | to express complete disapproval of something | denounce, censure, criticize, reprehend | praise, commend, approve, endorse | World leaders were quick to condemn the terrorist attack. |
11 | prosecute | verb | to institute legal proceedings against someone | sue, litigate, indict, charge | defend, exonerate, acquit, pardon | The state decided to prosecute the company for environmental violations. |
12 | undermine | verb | to weaken or impair gradually | weaken, subvert, sabotage, impair | strengthen, support, bolster, reinforce | The constant criticism began to undermine her confidence. |
13 | indigenous | adjective | originating or occurring naturally in a particular place | native, aboriginal, autochthonous, endemic | foreign, alien, imported, nonnative | The island is home to several indigenous plant species. |
14 | bureaucratic | adjective | relating to complex administrative systems | administrative, official, procedural, governmental | simple, straightforward, uncomplicated, informal | The bureaucratic process delayed the project for months. |
15 | neutrality | noun | the state of not supporting any side in a conflict | impartiality, objectivity, disinterest, nonpartisanship | bias, partiality, prejudice, partisanship | The country maintained its neutrality during the international crisis. |
16 | implementation | noun | the process of putting a decision or plan into effect | execution, application, enactment, realization | abandonment, cancellation, termination, neglect | The implementation of the new policy will begin next month. |
17 | participatory | adjective | involving the participation of all members | collaborative, cooperative, inclusive, communal | exclusive, restricted, limited, selective | The organization promotes participatory decision-making. |
18 | deliberation | noun | long and careful consideration or discussion | consideration, reflection, contemplation, meditation | haste, impulsiveness, rashness, thoughtlessness | After much deliberation, the committee reached a decision. |
19 | sensational | adjective | causing great public interest and excitement | dramatic, thrilling, exciting, startling | mundane, ordinary, unremarkable, dull | The newspaper published a sensational story about the scandal. |
20 | sovereignty | noun | supreme power or authority of a state to govern itself | autonomy, independence, self-rule, self-government | dependence, subjugation, colonization, subordination | The nation fought to maintain its sovereignty against foreign powers. |
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