টোটাল শব্দভান্ডার অ্যাক্সেস করতে আপগ্রেড করুন
প্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল শব্দভান্ডার আইটেমে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
প্রো তে আপগ্রেড করুনঅনুবাদ
অতীত
অতীত কৃদন্ত
তৃতীয় পুরুষ একবচন
জেরান্ড
মিনিং
উদাহরণ বাক্য
উদাহরণ বাক্য অনুবাদ
সিনোনিমস
অ্যান্টোনিমস
কলোকেশনস
স্মৃতিকৌশল
টোটাল বাক্য অ্যাক্সেস করতে আপগ্রেড করুন
প্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল বাক্যে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
প্রো তে আপগ্রেড করুনউদাহরণ বাক্য অনুবাদ
শব্দ
Lesson 445 - মাস্ক টগল
ইমোজি
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শব্দ | অতীত | অতীত কৃদন্ত | তৃতীয় পুরুষ একবচন | জেরান্ড | মিনিং | উদাহরণ বাক্য | সিনোনিমস | অ্যান্টোনিমস | কলোকেশনস |
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activate
/ˈæktɪveɪt/
verb
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activated
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activated
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activates
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activating
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to make something start or function
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She pressed the button to activate the machine. |
start, initiate, trigger, turn on
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deactivate, stop, turn off
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activate the system, activate the process, activate the device
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alignment
/əˈlaɪnmənt/
noun
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arrangement in a straight line or in proper position
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The alignment of the planets was perfect for the celestial event. |
arrangement, positioning, coordination, alignment
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misalignment, disorder
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alignment of forces, proper alignment, alignment with goals
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alert
/əˈlɜːrt/
adjective
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quick to notice and respond to potential danger or issues; aware and attentive
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The alert dog barked at the stranger approaching the house. |
vigilant, watchful, aware, observant
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unaware, inattentive
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stay alert, remain alert, alert system
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aged
/eɪdʒd/
adjective
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having lived for a specified number of years; old
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The aged man sat in the park, watching the children play. |
elderly, senior, old, mature
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young, youthful
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aged person, aged care, aged wine
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afterward
/ˈɑːftərwərd/
adverb
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at a later or subsequent time
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She went home afterward. |
later, subsequently, eventually, then
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before, earlier
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afterward, go afterward, come afterward
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aftermath
/ˈɑːftərmɑːθ/
noun
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the consequences or aftereffects of an event or situation, especially a disastrous one
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The aftermath of the earthquake was devastating. |
consequence, result, outcome, repercussion
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cause, origin
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aftermath of disaster, in the aftermath, deal with the aftermath
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affordable
/əˈfɔːdəbl/
adjective
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inexpensive and within one's financial means
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This restaurant offers affordable meals for families. |
inexpensive, reasonable, budget-friendly
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expensive, overpriced
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affordable price, affordable solution, affordable rate
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adoption
/əˈdɒpʃən/
noun
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the action or fact of adopting something
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The adoption of new technology has improved our efficiency. |
acceptance, implementation, integration
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rejection, refusal
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adoption of policies, adoption of technology, adoption of ideas
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administrative
/ədˈmɪnɪstrətɪv/
adjective
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relating to the management or organization of something
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The administrative tasks were handled efficiently by the team. |
managerial, executive, organizational
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non-managerial, operational
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administrative tasks, administrative responsibilities, administrative support
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✔️
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adequately
/ˈædɪkwətli/
adverb
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in a satisfactory manner
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He completed the task adequately, but could improve next time. |
sufficiently, properly, acceptably
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inadequately, insufficiently
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adequately prepared, adequately equipped, adequately addressed
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additionally
/əˈdɪʃənəli/
adverb
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in addition to what has been said or done
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Additionally, we offer discounts for early bookings. |
furthermore, moreover, also, as well
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however, nevertheless
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additionally, additionally offer, additionally provide
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added
/ˈædɪd/
adjective
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included as an extra or additional part
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She received an added bonus for her performance. |
additional, extra, supplementary, further
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removed, subtracted, decreased
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added benefit, added feature, added value
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adaptation
/ˌædæpˈteɪʃən/
noun
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the process of changing or adjusting to fit a new situation
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The adaptation of the program to mobile devices was a success. |
adjustment, modification, alteration, change
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stagnation, resistance, inflexibility
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adaptation to change, adaptation process, cultural adaptation
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actively
/ˈæktɪvli/
adverb
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in a manner that involves action or energy
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She is actively participating in the community service. |
energetically, vigorously, eagerly, enthusiastically
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passively, lethargically, apathetically
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actively involved, actively working, actively participating
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activation
/ˌæktɪˈveɪʃən/
noun
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the act of making something start functioning
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The activation of the system took longer than expected. |
initiation, triggering, launching, starting
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deactivation, stoppage, termination
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system activation, activation process, activation code
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absent
/ˈæbsənt/
adjective
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not present at a place or event
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She was absent from the meeting yesterday. |
missing, away, unavailable, absent-minded
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present, available
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absent from class, absent from work, absent due to illness
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accused
/əˈkjuːzd/
noun
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a person who has been charged with a crime
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The accused pleaded not guilty in court. |
defendant, suspect, offender
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victim, plaintiff
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accused of theft, accused person, wrongly accused
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accurately
/ˈækjʊrətli/
adverb
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in a way that is correct, precise, and free from errors
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The data was collected accurately and analyzed thoroughly. |
correctly, precisely, exactly
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incorrectly, inaccurately
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accurately predict, accurately measure, accurately recorded
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accumulation
/əˌkjuːmjʊˈleɪʃən/
noun
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the process of gradually increasing or gathering something
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The accumulation of wealth over time requires careful planning. |
gathering, collection, buildup
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loss, depletion
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accumulation of knowledge, accumulation of wealth, gradual accumulation
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accounting
/əˈkaʊntɪŋ/
noun
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the process or work of keeping financial accounts
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The accounting department manages all the company's financial transactions. |
bookkeeping, financial management, auditing
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mismanagement, negligence
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learn accounting, accounting principles, accounting software
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💼
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accountant
/əˈkaʊntənt/
noun
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a person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts
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The accountant prepared the financial reports for the company. |
bookkeeper, auditor, financial officer
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client, consumer
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hire an accountant, experienced accountant, qualified accountant
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accountable
/əˈkaʊntəbl/
adjective
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responsible for actions or decisions
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The manager is accountable for the team's performance. |
responsible, answerable, liable
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irresponsible, unaccountable
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accountable for, fully accountable, legally accountable
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#1
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accountability
/əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/
noun
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the fact of being responsible for something
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The manager's accountability for the project was clear from the start. |
responsibility, liability, answerability
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irresponsibility, unaccountability
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personal accountability, corporate accountability, social accountability
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✅
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accordingly
/əˈkɔːdɪŋli/
adverb
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in a way that is suitable or appropriate for the situation
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She was informed about the changes and acted accordingly. |
appropriately, correspondingly, suitably, properly
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inappropriately, unsuitably
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act accordingly, respond accordingly, behave accordingly
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accomplishment
/əˈkʌmplɪʃmənt/
noun
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something achieved successfully after effort
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Graduating from college was her greatest accomplishment. |
achievement, success, triumph, feat
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failure, defeat
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personal accomplishment, academic accomplishment, great accomplishment
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accommodation
/əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən/
noun
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a place to stay or live, especially for a short period
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We found affordable accommodation near the beach. |
lodging, housing, residence, quarters
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displacement, homelessness
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temporary accommodation, affordable accommodation, student accommodation
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⚠️
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accidentally
/ˌæksɪˈdɛntəli/
adverb
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happening by chance or unexpectedly
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He accidentally dropped the glass. |
unintentionally, mistakenly, by accident, fortuitously
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intentionally, deliberately
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accidentally break, accidentally discover, accidentally fall
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acceptance
/əkˈsɛptəns/
noun
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the action of receiving or agreeing to something
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Her acceptance of the offer was a surprise. |
approval, agreement, consent, acknowledgment
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rejection, refusal
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acceptance speech, acceptance letter, formal acceptance
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acceptable
/əkˈsɛptəbl/
adjective
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able to be tolerated or agreed upon
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His excuse was not acceptable to the teacher. |
tolerable, satisfactory, bearable, permissible
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unacceptable, intolerable, unsatisfactory
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acceptable behavior, acceptable standard, acceptable level
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accent
/ˈæksɛnt/
noun
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a distinctive way of pronouncing words, often associated with a particular region or group
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She speaks English with a French accent. |
dialect, intonation, inflection, pronunciation
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neutral, standard
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strong accent, regional accent, foreign accent
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