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ভোকাবুলারিসমূহ

ইংরেজি ভোকাবুলারি আবিষ্কার, শিখুন এবং আয়ত্ত করুন

adjective
/sʌbˈlɪmɪnəl/

below the threshold of conscious perception but still influencing behavior or feelings

"The advertisement contained subliminal messages to influence consumers."

adjective
/sʌbˈlɪŋɡwəl/

situated or applied under the tongue

"The doctor prescribed a sublingual tablet for faster absorption."

noun
/ˈsʌbməriːn/

a warship designed to operate underwater

"The submarine stayed submerged for several weeks."

verb
/səbˈmɜːrdʒ/

to put under water or cover with liquid

"The floodwaters threatened to submerge the village."

noun
/səbˈmɜːrdʒəns/

the act or process of being submerged or going underwater

"The submergence of coastal areas is a major concern due to rising sea levels."

adjective, noun
/səbˈmɜːrsəbl/

capable of being submerged; a small underwater craft

"The scientists explored the deep ocean using a submersible."

noun
/səbˈmɜːrʒən/

the state of being under water

"The submersion of the fields lasted for several days after the heavy rain."

noun
/səbˈmɪʃən/

the act of yielding to authority or presenting something for consideration

"Her submission of the report was appreciated by the manager."

adjective
/səbˈmɪsɪv/

ready to conform to the authority or will of others; meekly obedient or passive

"She was too submissive to challenge her boss's unfair decision."

noun
/səbˈmɪtəl/

the act of submitting something, especially a document for consideration or approval

"The contractor sent the submittal to the client for approval."

noun, adjective, verb
/səˈbɔːrdənət/ (noun/adjective), /səˈbɔːrdəˌneɪt/ (verb)

lower in rank or position; to treat as less important

"He manages ten subordinates in his department."

verb
/səˈbɔːrn/

to bribe or induce someone unlawfully to perform an act, especially to commit perjury

"The lawyer was accused of trying to suborn a witness."

noun, verb
/səˈpiːnə/

a legal document ordering someone to attend court; to summon someone with such a document

"The witness received a subpoena to appear in court next week."

adjective
/ˈsʌbsɪkwənt/

coming after something in time; following

"His subsequent success surprised everyone."

noun
/səbˈsɜːviəns/

the condition of being too willing to obey or serve others

"His subservience to authority annoyed his colleagues."

adjective
/səbˈsɜːviənt/

prepared to obey others unquestioningly; less important than something else

"She was too subservient to challenge his decision."

verb
/səbˈsaɪd/

to become less intense, violent, or severe; to sink or fall to a lower level

"After the storm, the floodwaters began to subside."

noun, adjective
/səbˈsɪdiˌɛri/

a company controlled by a larger company; serving to assist or supplement something

"The multinational owns a subsidiary in Bangladesh."

noun
/ˈsʌbsɪdi/

A sum of money granted by the government or a public body to help support an industry or reduce the cost of goods or services.

"The government provided a subsidy to farmers to support crop production."

verb
/səbˈsɪst/

To maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level.

"Many villagers still subsist on fishing and farming."

noun
/səbˈsɪstəns/

The action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself, especially at a minimal level.

"The family relied on subsistence farming to survive."

adjective
/səbˈstænʃl/

Of considerable importance, size, or worth.

"She received a substantial raise after the successful project."

verb
/səbˈstænʃieɪt/

To provide evidence to support or prove the truth of something.

"The lawyer worked to substantiate the claims with solid evidence."

adjective
/ˈsʌbstəntɪv/

Having a firm basis in reality; important, meaningful, or considerable.

"The company made substantive changes to its policy."