Words |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Sentences |
1. Urban (adjective) |
city, town |
village, rural |
1. Urban people are becoming busier day by day. 2. Urban life is very advanced one. |
2. Peep (verb) |
keek, peek |
overlook, ignore, abhor |
1. You are not supposed to peep through the window. |
3. Ultimate (adjective) |
final, last, end, highest |
primary, basic, fundamental |
1. Our ultimate goal is to spread knowledge and humanity among the common mass. |
4. Hub (noun) |
center, core, heart, middle |
outside, margin, exterior, surface |
1. Dhaka is known as the city of mosques. 2. Universities are supposed to be the hub of knowledge. |
5. Initial (Adjective) |
starting, beginning, opening, commencing |
final, ending, last |
1. It was the initial stage of learning English. |
6. Civilization (noun) |
Progress, enlightenment, advancement, |
stoppage, ignorance, rudeness |
1. We need to take our civilization forward. 2. Our civilization is the outcome of the cultural and technological revolution. |
7. Distinguished (adjective) |
famous, well-known, prominent, renowned |
unknown, ordinary, obscure |
1. Shakib-Al-Hassan is a distinguished all-rounder. 2. I want to study in a distinguished university. |
8. Commemorate (verb) |
remember, observe, solemnize |
disgrace, dishonor, forget |
1. Every year we commemorate our freedom fighters. |
9. Tabloid (noun) |
paper, rag, summary |
broadsheet, extension |
1. We all love to see our names in the tabloid. Try to develop reading tabloid. |
10. Edition (noun) |
copy, publication, version, volume |
same, inactivity |
1. I am looking for the second edition of the book. 2. When will the third edition of the book be published? |
11. Obsession (noun) |
fascination, fascination, infatuation, enthusiasm, passion, |
indifference, apathy, disregard |
1. It was her obsession with her friend. 2. He has developed an obsession with her. |
12. Relevant (adjective) |
connected, related, linked, appropriate |
irrelevant, inappropriate, unacceptable, |
1. We have to use relevant words in the meeting. 2. Her speech was not relevant to the meeting. |
13. Trend (noun) |
style, fashion, current, tendency |
antique, styleless |
1. Our young generation follows western trend. Are you aware of the current trend of the world? |
14. Compare (verb) |
juxtapose, differentiate, correlate, contrast |
combine, discard, disregard |
1. We have to stop comparing with one another. Can you compare village life with city life? |
15. Argument (noun) |
debate, dispute |
agreement, consentient
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1. A strong argument is required. 2. A good preparation can generate a strong argument.
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