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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।
Advanced Vocabulary Builder
Master 20 challenging words from current affairs with detailed definitions and examples
# | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1 | defiance | noun | Open resistance or bold disobedience | insubordination, recalcitrance, contumacy, obstreperousness | compliance, submission, obedience, acquiescence | The protesters showed defiance against the unjust laws. |
2 | compliance | noun | The act of conforming or yielding to rules | conformity, acquiescence, adherence, observance | defiance, resistance, noncompliance, rebellion | Strict compliance with safety regulations is mandatory. |
3 | precarious | adjective | Not securely held; dangerously unstable | perilous, hazardous, unstable, uncertain | secure, stable, safe, certain | The climber found himself in a precarious position on the cliff. |
4 | heinous | adjective | Utterly wicked or shockingly evil | atrocious, monstrous, egregious, abominable | admirable, virtuous, commendable, noble | The court condemned the heinous nature of the crime. |
5 | vigilante | noun | A person who takes law enforcement into their own hands | avenger, protector, enforcer, righter | lawbreaker, criminal, offender, transgressor | The vigilante sought justice outside the legal system. |
6 | porous | adjective | Full of tiny holes that allow passage of substances | permeable, penetrable, pervious, spongy | impermeable, watertight, sealed, nonporous | The porous border allowed illegal crossings to occur frequently. |
7 | illicit | adjective | Forbidden by law, rules, or custom | illegal, unlawful, illegitimate, prohibited | legal, lawful, legitimate, authorized | Authorities cracked down on illicit drug trafficking. |
8 | repatriate | verb | To send someone back to their own country | return, restore, send back, reinstate | exile, banish, deport, expatriate | The government agreed to repatriate the refugees safely. |
9 | rhetoric | noun | Persuasive or impressive but often insincere language | oratory, eloquence, grandiloquence, bombast | plainness, simplicity, directness, conciseness | His political rhetoric failed to convince the skeptical audience. |
10 | accountability | noun | The state of being responsible for actions and decisions | responsibility, answerability, liability, culpability | irresponsibility, unaccountability, immunity, exemption | Public officials must maintain high standards of accountability. |
11 | devastating | adjective | Causing severe shock, distress, or grief | destructive, catastrophic, ruinous, crippling | constructive, beneficial, helpful, advantageous | The hurricane had a devastating impact on coastal communities. |
12 | disproportionately | adverb | In a way that is too large or small in relation to something else | unequally, unevenly, excessively, inordinately | proportionately, equally, evenly, commensurately | The burden fell disproportionately on the poorest citizens. |
13 | irreversible | adjective | Not able to be undone or altered | permanent, irrevocable, unchangeable, immutable | reversible, changeable, alterable, temporary | Climate change may cause irreversible damage to ecosystems. |
14 | sustainability | noun | The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level | endurance, viability, maintainability, permanence | unsustainability, instability, impermanence, fragility | Environmental sustainability is crucial for future generations. |
15 | deterioration | noun | The process of becoming progressively worse | degeneration, decline, degradation, worsening | improvement, enhancement, amelioration, betterment | The building showed signs of serious deterioration over time. |
16 | convergence | noun | The process of coming together toward a common point | merging, meeting, confluence, unification | divergence, separation, dispersal, deviation | The convergence of technologies created new opportunities. |
17 | intensify | verb | To make or become more intense or stronger | heighten, amplify, escalate, augment | weaken, diminish, reduce, alleviate | The storm is expected to intensify throughout the night. |
18 | anonymous | adjective | Not identified by name; of unknown name | unnamed, unidentified, incognito, unspecified | identified, named, known, recognized | An anonymous donor contributed generously to the charity. |
19 | encroach | verb | To intrude on someone's territory or rights gradually | trespass, infringe, impinge, invade | withdraw, retreat, recede, respect | Development continues to encroach on wildlife habitats. |
20 | transparency | noun | Openness and accountability in actions and decisions | clarity, openness, candor, explicitness | secrecy, opacity, obscurity, concealment | The organization promised greater transparency in its operations. |
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