ইংরেজি ভোকাবুলারি আবিষ্কার, শিখুন এবং আয়ত্ত করুন
to make something steady, secure, or unlikely to change suddenly
"The government took measures to stabilize the economy."
short and detached in sound or style, often used in music
"The pianist played the notes in a staccato rhythm."
not moving, changing, or developing; inactive
"The company’s growth remained stagnant for several years."
to stop developing, progressing, or moving
"Without innovation, the business will stagnate."
a state of not advancing, developing, or moving
"The country suffered from economic stagnation during the crisis."
Overly theatrical, artificial, or exaggerated in manner or style.
"Her performance felt stagy and unnatural."
Serious, respectable, and unadventurous.
"He came from a staid family background."
A share or interest in a business or venture; to risk or support something of value.
"He has a major stake in the new company."
A situation in which no progress can be made or no party can win.
"Negotiations ended in a stalemate."
An adult male horse that is not castrated, often used for breeding.
"The farm owns a powerful stallion for breeding purposes."
Loyal, reliable, and hardworking; strongly built or sturdy.
"She has always been a stalwart supporter of the community."
The physical or mental strength to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
"Marathon runners need great stamina to finish the race."
To speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words.
"The nervous student began to stammer during his speech."
To bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground; to imprint a mark or seal.
"She stamped her foot in frustration."
A sudden, uncontrolled rush of people or animals; to cause a mass movement.
"The loud noise caused a stampede of the crowd."
to stop the flow of blood or liquid from a wound or source
"The nurse quickly stanched the bleeding from the cut."
a strong upright bar or post used as support or to control movement
"The red rope was attached to the stanchions to guide the crowd."
status, reputation, or position; also the act of being upright on the feet
"He has high standing in the community for his charity work."
a situation in which all movement or activity stops
"The traffic came to a standstill after the accident."
a group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song
"The poem begins with a stanza describing nature."
Severe, sharp, or clearly defined; plain and without any decoration.
"The stark contrast between poverty and wealth was evident in the city."
To begin doing something; to commence.
"They will start the meeting at 10 a.m."
To surprise or frighten someone suddenly.
"The loud noise startled the children."
A state of inactivity or equilibrium; a situation where nothing changes.
"The negotiations reached a state of stasis with no progress made."
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