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02/04/2024
25/03/2024

Almond (আঃমনড) -- বাদাম
🍁 Amla (আমলা)-- আমলকী
🍁 Apple (অ্যাপল) -- আপেল
🍁 Black Berry (ব্ল্যাক বেরি) -- কালজাম
🍁 Banana (ব্যানানা) -- কলা
🍁 Berry (বেরি) -- জাম
🍁 Bokhara Plum ( বোখরা প্লাম) -- আলু বোখারা
🍁 Cashew Nut (ক্যাসুনাট) -- কাজুবাদাম
🍁 Citron (সাইট্রন) -- কাগজী লেবু
🍁 Coconut (কোকোনাট) -- নারিকেল
🍁 Cucumber (কিউকাম্বার) -- শসা
🍁 Custard Apple (কাস্টার্ড অ্যাপল) -- আতা
🍁 Date (ডেট) -- খেজুর
🍁 Fig (ফিগ) -- ডুমুর.
🍁 Grape (গ্রেপ) -- আঙ্গুর
🍁 Green Coconut (গ্রাউন্ড কোকোনাট) -- ডাব
🍁 Ground Nut (গ্রাউন্ড নাট) -- চীনা বাদাম
🍁 Guava (গোয়াবা) -- পেয়ারা
🍁 Jack Fruit (জ্যাক ফ্রুট) -- কাঁঠাল
🍁 Lemon ( লেমন) -- লেবু
🍁 Lime (লাইম) -- বাতাবী লেবু
🍁 Lychee (লিচি) -- লিচু
🍁 Mango (ম্যাংগো) – আম

17/08/2021

gratification
/ɡratɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/

noun
pleasure, especially when gained from the satisfaction of a desire.
"a thirst for s*xual gratification"
Similar:
satisfaction
fulfilment
indulgence
relief
quenching
slaking
satiation
appeasement
assuagement
pleasure
enjoyment
thrill
relish
kicks
a source of pleasure.
plural noun: gratifications

17/08/2021

fidelity
/fɪˈdɛlɪti/

noun
1.
faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
"he sought only the strictest fidelity to justice"
Similar:
loyalty
allegiance
obedience
constancy
fealty
homage
staunchness
fastness
2.
the degree of exactness with which something is copied or reproduced.
"the 1949 recording provides reasonable fidelity"
Similar:
accuracy
exactness
exactitude

17/08/2021

admonish
/ədˈmɒnɪʃ/

verb
warn or reprimand someone firmly.
"she admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven"
Similar:
reprimand
rebuke
scold
reprove
upbraid
chastise
chide
censure
castigate
lambast
berate
reproach
lecture
criticize
take to task
pull up
read the Riot Act to
give a piece of one's mind to
haul over the coals
tell off
give someone a telling-off
dress down
give someone a dressing-down
bawl out
pitch into
lay into
lace into
blow up
give someone an earful
give someone a roasting
give someone a rocket
give someone a rollicking
rap over the knuckles
slap someone's wrist
let someone have it
give someone hell
tick off
have a go at
carpet
tear someone off a strip
monster
give someone a mouthful
give someone what for
give someone some stick
give someone a wigging
chew out
ream out
trim
rate
give someone a rating
reprehend
objurgate
vulgar slangbollock
give someone a bollocking
tear someone a new ar****le
rip someone a new ar****le
tear someone a new as***le
rip someone a new as***le
Opposite:
praise
advise or urge (someone) earnestly.
"she admonished him to drink no more than one glass of wine"
Similar:
advise
recommend
urge
caution
warn
counsel
exhort
implore
beseech
entreat
encourage
bid
enjoin
adjure
push
pressure
Opposite:
discourage
ARCHAIC
warn (someone) of something to be avoided.
"he admonished the people against the evil of such practices"

17/08/2021

vilify
/ˈvɪlɪfʌɪ/

verb
speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
"he has been vilified in the press"
Similar:
disparage
denigrate
defame

16/08/2021

progeny
/ˈprɒdʒəni/
ববংশধর
noun
plural noun: progenies
a descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring.
"shorthorn cattle are highly effective in bestowing their characteristics on their progeny"
Similar:
offspring
children
young

16/08/2021

strangulation
/straŋɡjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/
শ্বাসরুদ্ধ
noun
1.
the action or state of strangling or being strangled.
"death due to strangulation"
2.
MEDICINE
a condition in which the blood supply to a part of the body, typically a hernia, is reduced or cut off as a result of compression of blood vessels.

16/08/2021

damsel
/ˈdamz(ə)l/

মেয়ে
nounARCHAIC•LITERARY
noun: damsel; plural noun: damsels
a young unmarried woman.
Similar:
young woman
young lady
girl
miss
maid
maiden
demoiselle
lass
lassie
colleen
mademoiselle
signorina
señorita
Fräulein
chick
babe
bird
gal
Jane
sister
sheila
popsy
Judy
broad
dame
frail
w***h
Phrases
damsel in distress — a young woman in trouble.
"she makes a rather sweet damsel in distress"

16/08/2021

Deuteronorny

Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. ... The name Deuteronomy comes from the Septuagint's Greek title for the book, to deuteronomion, meaning “second law” or “repeated law,” a name tied to one of the Hebrew appellations for the book, Mishneh Torah.

16/08/2021

endow
/ɪnˈdaʊ,ɛnˈdaʊ/
দান করা
verb
past tense: endowed; past participle: endowed
1.
provide with a quality, ability, or asset.
"he was endowed with tremendous physical strength"
Similar:
provide
supply
furnish
equip
invest
give
present
favour
bless
grace
award
gift
confer
bestow
enrich
arm
endue
2.
give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution).
"he endowed the Church with lands"

16/08/2021

betrothed
/bɪˈtrəʊðd/
বিবাহ বন্ধনে আবদ্ধ
noun
the person to whom one is engaged.
"how long have you known your betrothed?"
Similar:
engaged (to be married)
promised
pledged
contracted
bound
affianced
plighted
espoused
handfast
Opposite:
unattached
single

16/08/2021

topple down
তাশের ঘরের মত ভেঙে পড়া

To topple something is to knock it down. A house of cards can be toppled — so can a government. ... Governments that are overthrown are also said to be toppled. When you see the word topple, someone or something is going down.

16/08/2021

lust
/lʌst/
লালসা
noun
strong s*xual desire.
"he knew that his lust for her had returned"
Similar:
s*xual desire
s*xual appetite
s*xual longing
s*xual passion
lustfulness
ardour
desire
passion
libido
s*x drive
s*xuality
biological urge
l**hery
l**herousness
lasciviousness
lewdness
carnality
licentiousness
salaciousness
prurience
horniness
raunchiness
the hots
randiness
salacity
concupiscence
nympholepsy
verb
have strong s*xual desire for someone.
"he really lusted after me in those days"
Similar:
desire
be consumed with desire for
find s*xually attractive
find s*xy
crave
covet
want
wish for
long for
yearn for
hunger for
thirst for
ache for
burn for
pant for
have the hots for
l**h after/over
fancy
have a thing about/for
drool over

16/08/2021

pertain
/pəˈteɪn/
সম্পর্কিত
verb
3rd person present: pertains
1.
be appropriate, related, or applicable to.
"matters pertaining to the organization of government"
Similar:
concern
relate to
be related to
be connected with
be relevant to
have relevance to
apply to
be pertinent to
have reference to
refer to
have a bearing on
appertain to
bear on
affect
involve
cover
touch
regard
2.
FORMAL
be in effect or existence in a specified place or at a specified time.
"their economic circumstances are vastly different from those which pertained in their land of origin"
Similar:
exist
be the order of the day
obtain
be in effect
be the case
be prevalent
prevail
be current

16/08/2021

lash
/laʃ/

verb
3rd person present: lashes
1.
strike or beat with a whip or stick.
"they lashed him repeatedly about the head"
Similar:
whip
flog
beat
thrash
horsewhip
scourge
birch
switch
flay
belt
strap
cane
leather
strike
hit
clout
batter
welt
hammer
pummel
belabour
wallop
whack
lam
tan someone's hide
give someone a (good) hiding
larrup
whale
smite
stripe
flagellate
2.
(of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently.
"the cat was lashing its tail back and forth"
Similar:
swish
flick
twitch
switch

16/08/2021

flogging
/ˈflɒɡɪŋ/

noun
noun: flogging; plural noun: floggings
a punishment in which the victim is hit repeatedly with a whip or stick.
"public floggings"

flog
/flɒɡ/
বেত্রাঘাত
verb
gerund or present participle: flogging; noun: flogging
1.
beat (someone) with a whip or stick as a punishment.
"the men had been flogged and branded on the forehead"
Similar:
whip
scourge
flagellate
lash
birch
switch
tan
strap
belt
cane
thrash
beat
leather
tan/whip someone's hide
give someone a hiding
INFORMAL
promote or talk about (something) repetitively or at excessive length.
"the issue has been flogged to death already"
2.
INFORMAL•BRITISH
sell or offer for sale.
"he made a fortune flogging beads to hippies"
Similar:
sell
put on sale
put up for sale
offer for sale
vend
retail
trade in
deal in
traffic in
peddle
hawk
advertise
push
3.
INFORMAL•BRITISH
make one's way with strenuous effort.
"by 10 pm we had flogged up the slopes to Grey Crag"

16/08/2021

fornicate
/ˈfɔːnɪkeɪt/
ব্যভিচার

verbFORMAL•HUMOROUS
verb: fornicate; 3rd person present: fornicates; past tense: fornicated; past participle: fornicated; gerund or present participle: ফরনিচাতিং

have s*xual in*******se with someone one is not married to.

16/08/2021

couch1
/kaʊtʃ/

verb
past tense: couched; past participle: couched
1.
express (something) in language of a specified style.
"the assurances were couched in general terms"
Similar:
express
phrase
word
frame
put
formulate
style
render
set forth
put across
convey
communicate
say
state
utter
voice
2.
LITERARY
lay down.
"two fair creatures, couched side by side in deepest grass"
3.
ARCHAIC
lower (a spear) to the position for attack.
"To arms! cried Mortimer, and couch'd his quiv'ring lance"
4.
HISTORICAL
treat (a cataract) by pushing the lens of the eye downwards and backwards, out of line with the pupil.
"cataracts, when simple, are to be couched"
5.
(in embroidery) fix (a thread) to a fabric by stitching it down flat with another thread.
"gold and silver threads couched by hand"

13/08/2021

hoard
/hɔːd/

noun
a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded.
"he came back to rescue his little hoard of gold"
Similar:
cache
stockpile
stock
store
collection
supply
reserve
reservoir
fund
accumulation
heap
pile
mass
aggregation
conglomeration
treasure house
treasure trove
stash
amassment
verb
accumulate (money or valued objects) and hide or store away.
"thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector"
Similar:
store
store up

13/08/2021

array
/əˈreɪ/
noun
1.
an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing.
"there is a vast array of literature on the topic"
2.
an ordered series or arrangement.
"several arrays of solar panels will help provide power"
Similar:
arrangement
assembling
assemblage
line-up
formation
ordering
disposition
marshalling
muster
amassing
show
display
exhibition
presentation
exposition
spectacle
agglomeration
collection
aggregation
raft
range
variety
assortment
diversity
mixture
selection
verb
1.
display or arrange (things) in a particular way.
"the manifesto immediately divided the forces arrayed against him"
Similar:
arrange
assemble
draw up
group
order
range
place
position
set out
set forth
dispose
marshal
muster
lay out
display
exhibit
put on show
put on display
put on view
expose to view
unveil
present
uncover
reveal
2.
dress someone in (the clothes specified).
"they were arrayed in Hungarian national dress"
Similar:
dress
attire
clothe
robe

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