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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 List (20 Words)
| No. | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Authentic | adj | Real; genuine | bona fide, veritable, unfeigned, legitimate | spurious, counterfeit, ersatz, apocryphal | The museum confirmed the painting is authentic. |
| 2 | Ambience | n | The mood or feeling of a place | atmosphere, milieu, aura, tenor | sterility, harshness, discord, barrenness | The cafe's soft lights created a cozy ambience. |
| 3 | Obliterate | v | To destroy completely | annihilate, eradicate, expunge, raze | preserve, salvage, resurrect, restore | The storm nearly obliterated the old pier. |
| 4 | Regulatory | adj | Related to rules or official control | administrative, statutory, supervisory, prescriptive | unregulated, anarchic, permissive, laissez-faire | A new regulatory framework was introduced for fintech firms. |
| 5 | Uninhabitable | adj | Not suitable for people to live in | unlivable, untenable, desolate, insanitary | habitable, livable, tenable, inhabitable | After the fire the apartment was uninhabitable. |
| 6 | Mechanisms | n | Ways or processes that make something work | apparatus, contrivances, modalities, machinations | stagnation, dysfunction, impotence, inertia | Scientists study the mechanisms that cause disease. |
| 7 | Tribunal | n | A court or official group that judges cases | panel, judicature, forum, adjudicature | assembly (nonjudicial), congregation, laybody, mob | The case was brought before an international tribunal. |
| 8 | Prosecution | n | The legal action of charging someone with a crime | litigation, indictment, arraignment, pursuit | acquittal, exoneration, absolution, discharge | The prosecution presented clear evidence to the jury. |
| 9 | Transformation | n | A big change in form or nature | metamorphosis, transmutation, overhaul, conversion | stagnation, constancy, permanence, continuity | The city's transformation surprised longtime residents. |
| 10 | Verification | n | Checking that something is true or correct | validation, corroboration, authentication, attestation | refutation, repudiation, falsification, disproof | We need document verification before granting access. |
| 11 | Infrastructure | n | Basic systems and services needed for a society or organization | framework, underpinnings, superstructure, bedrock | dereliction, disrepair, collapse, dismantling | Good roads are vital for national infrastructure. |
| 12 | Cohesion | n | The state of sticking together or unity | unity, solidarity, coherence, adhesion | fragmentation, discord, disunity, dissipation | Team cohesion improved after the workshop. |
| 13 | Affiliation | n | A connection or association with a group | association, alliance, accession, linkage | detachment, estrangement, dissociation, severance | Her affiliation with the society was officially recorded. |
| 14 | Transparency | n | Being open and clear; no hidden parts | openness, lucidity, pellucidity, candidness | opacity, secrecy, obfuscation, concealment | The company promised transparency in its spending. |
| 15 | Autonomy | n | The ability to act independently | self-governance, sovereignty, independence, emancipation | subordination, dependence, servitude, submission | Graduates value the autonomy to choose their own projects. |
| 16 | Malnutrition | n | Poor health from not eating enough or right foods | undernourishment, emaciation, inanition, cachexia | nourishment, nourishment adequacy, satiety, repletion | Chronic malnutrition affected the children's growth. |
| 17 | Consensus | n | General agreement among a group | accord, concurrence, unanimity, concord | dissent, disagreement, discord, schism | The committee reached a consensus after long talks. |
| 18 | Constitutional | adj | Relating to a constitution or basic law | charter-based, fundamental, juridical, organic | unconstitutional, extralegal, arbitrary, capricious | The reform must be constitutional to be valid. |
| 19 | Referendum | n | A public vote on a specific question | plebiscite, ballot, popular vote, plebiscitary poll | appointment, ratification (indirect), delegation, oligarchy | The law was approved by national referendum. |
| 20 | Narrative | n | A story or way of telling events | chronicle, saga, tale, account | fragment, aside, nonstory, silence | Her narrative of the trip was full of humor. |

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