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Vocab model test 21/01/26

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হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ গ্রুপ ফিল আপ থাকলে চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হোন- ক্লিক


শুরু হচ্ছে আমাদের ভোকাব ব্যাচ।

ডিটেইলস:

  • পত্রিকা থেকে ডেইলি ভোকাব দেওয়া হবে (মাসে ২০ দিন +)
  • ডেইলি ভোকাব থেকে এক্সাম নেওয়া হবে (মাসে ২০+ এক্সাম)

এছাড়া থাকছে-

  • ফেনম PDF
  • ক্যারিয়ার গাইডলাইনস
  • অন্যান্য

প্রতিদিন পত্রিকা পড়তেই হবে জবের জন্যে, তবুও আমরা পড়ি না।
ইংলিশ ফ্রি হ্যান্ড রাইটিং আমাদের ভালো না জাস্ট পেপার না পড়ার জন্যে। এছাড়া ম্যাক্সিমাম ভোকাব প্রিভিয়াস ইয়ার ও পেপার বেইজড হয়।

তাই পেপার নিয়ে আমাদের এই ব্যাচ।

কোর্স ফী খুবই কম।
মাসে মাত্র ৫০ টাকা!

ভর্তি প্রক্রিয়া: সব ধাপ পড়ে এরপর টাকা পাঠান-

  1. বিকাশ করুন, অবশ্যই রেফারেন্সে আপনার নাম লিখতে হবে। না হলে ভর্তি ক্যান্সেল।
    বিকাশ: 01406097810
  2. যে নাম্বারে বিকাশ করেছেন সে নাম্বারে টাকা পাঠানোর স্ক্রিনশট দিন। টাকা পাঠানোর সময় অবশ্যই রেফারেন্স দিবেন।
  3. স্ক্রিনশট দেওয়ার ২৪ ঘন্টার মধ্যে আপনাকে প্রয়োজনীয় ফর্ম, গ্রুপ লিংক ও নির্দেশনা দেওয়া হবে।

ভোকাব ব্যাচের বিস্তারিত জানতে নিচের হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ গ্রুপে যুক্ত হোন:
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আমাদের ফেইসবুক গ্রুপ:

1. Facebook Group 1
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Advanced Vocabulary Table

📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)

Word (No.) Part of Speech Meaning 4 Tough Synonyms 4 Tough Antonyms Example Sentence
1. Remittance Noun Money sent, especially by a person working in a foreign country to their home country. Transfer, Payment, Consignment, Transmittal Withholding, Retention, Debt, Receivable The country's economy heavily relies on the remittance sent by migrant workers.
2. Migration Noun The movement of people from one place to another, often to live there. Resettlement, Exodus, Diaspora, Transmigration Stasis, Permanence, Settlement, Inhabitance Climate change is expected to trigger a new wave of rural-to-urban migration.
3. Systematically Adverb Done in a careful, organized, and thorough way, following a fixed plan. Methodically, Orderly, Meticulously, Sequentially Haphazardly, Randomly, Chaotically, Arbitrarily The data must be systematically analyzed to identify meaningful patterns.
4. Piecemeal Adjective/Adverb Done or happening in small, separate stages instead of all at once. Gradual, Incremental, Fragmentary, Stepwise Comprehensive, Holistic, Sweeping, Wholesale A piecemeal approach to reform is unlikely to solve the deep-rooted crisis.
5. Conflict Noun/Verb (n.) A serious disagreement or clash. (v.) To be incompatible or in opposition. Strife, Discord, Contention, Antagonism Harmony, Accord, Agreement, Concord The judge recused himself due to a potential conflict of interest.
6. Reintegration Noun The process of bringing someone back into a group or society. Reassimilation, Reunification, Reabsorption, Reacclimatization Marginalization, Exclusion, Alienation, Ostracism Former soldiers require support for their social and economic reintegration.
7. Communal Adjective Shared by or involving a community; related to a particular religious or ethnic group. Collective, Shared, Sectarian, Denominational Individual, Private, Secular, Universal The festival is a time for communal celebration in the village.
8. Divisive Adjective Tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people. Polarizing, Alienating, Discordant, Schismatic Unifying, Conciliatory, Harmonizing, Inclusive The politician's speech was criticized for its divisive rhetoric.
9. Majoritarian Adjective Relating to or believing in the rule by the majority, often ignoring minority interests. Pluralistic (in context of rule), Populist, Hegemonic, Dominant Egalitarian, Pluralistic (inclusively), Minority-focused, Consensual Critics argue that the new law reflects a majoritarian view of democracy.
10. Unflinching Adjective Not showing fear or hesitation in the face of danger or difficulty. Resolute, Steadfast, Unwavering, Unshrinking Faltering, Hesitant, Wavering, Timid The journalist made an unflinching examination of the corruption scandal.
11. Revert Verb To return to a previous state, practice, or belief. Regress, Retrogress, Backslide, Relapse Progress, Advance, Evolve, Develop Without maintenance, the garden will quickly revert to a wild state.
12. Legitimate Adjective Conforming to the law or rules; valid and justified. Lawful, Authorized, Valid, Justifiable Illegitimate, Illegal, Unauthorized, Bogus The government must address the legitimate grievances of its citizens.
13. Assertive Adjective Confidently and forcefully expressing one's views or rights. Forceful, Decisive, Insistent, Self-assured Submissive, Meek, Diffident, Passive She took a more assertive role in the negotiations to protect her team's interests.
14. Brutality Noun Savage, cruel, and violent behavior; lack of compassion. Savage, Cruelty, Barbarity, Ruthlessness Humanity, Compassion, Gentleness, Benevolence The brutality of the crackdown shocked the international community.
15. Prosecution Noun The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone in court. Indictment, Litigation, Pursuance, Arraignment Defense, Acquittal, Exoneration, Vindication The prosecution presented compelling evidence to the jury.
16. Inclusive Adjective Including everyone and not excluding any group. Comprehensive, All-embracing, Unifying, Ecumenical Exclusive, Restrictive, Narrow, Elitist The company aims to create a more inclusive workplace culture.
17. Accessibility Noun The quality of being easy to reach, use, or understand for all people. Availability, Approachability, Attainability, Comprehensibility Inaccessibility, Unattainability, Exclusivity, Remoteness The new law mandates improved accessibility for persons with disabilities in public buildings.
18. Infrastructure Noun The basic physical and organizational structures (like roads, power) needed for society. Framework, Foundation, Substructure, Superstructure Superficiality, Disorganization, Neglect, Decay Investing in digital infrastructure is crucial for economic growth.
19. Accountability Noun The state of being responsible for your actions and expected to explain them. Responsibility, Liability, Answerability, Culpability Irresponsibility, Impunity, Unaccountability, Immunity There were calls for greater transparency and accountability in government spending.
20. Reorganisation Noun The act of changing the way a system or organization is structured. Restructuring, Realignment, Overhaul, Reconstitution Stagnation, Preservation, Status quo, Inertia The merger necessitated a complete reorganisation of the company's departments.
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