class six vocabulary chapter seven

Words Pronunciation (British & American) Bangla Meanings Synonyms Example Sentences
Gloomy (Adjective) /ˈɡluːmi/ | /ˈɡlumi/ অন্ধকারময় Dark, Dismal The gloomy weather cast a shadow over our picnic plans.
Muddy (Adjective) /ˈmʌdi/ | /ˈmʌdi/ কর্মমাক্ত Mucky, Soiled After the rain, the hiking trail became muddy and treacherous to navigate.
Slippery (Adjective) /ˈslɪpəri/ | /ˈslɪpəri/ or /ˈslɪpri/ পিচ্ছিল Slick, Icy Be careful when walking on the icy sidewalk; it's incredibly slippery.
Frightening (Adjective) /ˈfraɪtᵊnɪŋ/ | /ˈfraɪtənɪŋ/ or /ˈfraɪtnɪŋ/ ভয়ানক Terrifying, Scary The haunted house was so frightening that even the bravest visitors trembled with fear.
Scared (Adjective) /skeəd/ | /skɛrd/ ভীত Afraid, Fearful She was scared of the thunder and lightning during the storm.
Drizzling (Adjective) / Drizzling/ | / /ˈdrɪzəlɪŋ/ or /ˈdrɪzlɪŋ/ গুঁড়ি গুঁড়ি বৃষ্টি Sprinkling, Light rain The drizzling rain didn't deter the dedicated fans from attending the outdoor concert.
Punctual (Adjective) /ˈpʌŋkʧuəl/ | / ˈpʌŋkʧuəl/ সময়নিষ্ঠ On time, Prompt He's always punctual, arriving at the office right on time every day.
Cordial (Adjective) /ˈkɔːdiəl/ | / ˈkɔrʤəl/ সৌহার্দ্যপূর্ণ Friendly, Warm row8 col 5
Wander (Verb) /ˈwɒndə/ | / ˈwɑndər/ বিচরণ Roam, Meander As I wander through the forest, I find peace and serenity in nature.
Starve (Verb) /stɑːv/ | /stɑrv/ অনাহারে থাকা Hunger, Famish After missing lunch, I felt like I was going to starve if I didn't eat soon.
Blanket (Noun) /ˈblæŋkɪt/ | / /ˈblæŋkət/ or /ˈblæŋkɪt/ কম্বল Cover, Quilt On a cold winter night, a thick blanket keeps you warm and cozy.

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