Words | Pronunciation (British & American) | Bangla Meanings | Synonyms | Example Sentences |
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Look for (Verb) | / lʊk fɔː/ | /lʊk fɔr/ | সন্ধান করা | Search for, Seek | I need to look for my missing keys; I can't find them anywhere. |
Greetings (Noun) | /ˈɡriːtɪŋz/ | / ˈɡritɪŋz/ | সম্ভাষণ | Salutations, Regards | The warm greetings from the host made me feel instantly welcome at the party. |
Refusal (Noun) | / rɪˈfjuːzᵊl/ | / /rəˈfjuzəl/ or /rɪˈfjuzəl/ | প্রত্যাখ্যান | Rejection, Decline | Despite his request, his refusal to accept help was resolute. |
Stranger (Noun) | /ˈstreɪnʤə/ | / ˈstreɪnʤər/ | অপরিচিত | Unknown person, Outsider | When I saw a stranger lurking in the alley, I felt a sense of unease. |
Instead (Adverb) | /ɪnˈstɛd/ | / ɪnˈstɛd/ | পরিবর্তে | In place of, Alternatively | Instead of going to the movies, I decided to stay in and read a good book. |
Cultural difference (Noun Phrase) | /ˈdɪfᵊrᵊns/ | /ˈdɪfərəns/ or /ˈdɪfrəns/ | সাংস্কৃতিক পার্থক্য | Cultural contrast, Diversity | It's important to be aware of cultural differences when traveling to foreign countries. |
Used to (Verbal Phrase) | /juːzd tuː/ or /juːst tuː/ | / /juzd tu/ or /just tu/ | অতীতের নিত্য বা প্রায়িক ঘটনা নির্দেশে ব্যবহৃত | Accustomed to, Familiar with | She used to live in the countryside, but now she enjoys the hustle and bustle of the city. Class Six Vocabulary | Chapter 10 Class Six Vocabulary | Chapter 12 Back to Homepage |