On the riverbank of Barishal, Shabnam's beloved library had been closed. She decided the new generation must learn caution and love for books together. She decorated the central hall of the old building for children. The little chamber in the north corner carried the scent of old books. Shabnam launched a podcast channel where stories would be read. She called each session a new chapter of unspoken memories. She invited every citizen of the village. When kids asked questions she would calmly clarify. They began by reading from a classic novel. She said, 'The more emotion you consume in stories, the happier you feel.' Shabnam vowed to contend with the difficult times. Her nephew said, 'Auntie, you are the real creator of these tales.' Community support was crucial to save the library. The girls brought homemade cakes to deliver to the reading circle. Each evening, diverse opinions and memories were shared there. The new programs were so dynamic that everyone was captivated. Shabnam said, 'When you empower one another, our light will enhance even more.' She gave the library the slogan, 'Stories entitle our lives to an eternal bond.'
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/bɪˈlʌvɪd/
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dearly loved, highly regarded
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She was the beloved queen of the kingdom. |
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cherished, adored, loved, esteemed
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hated, despised, unloved
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beloved friend, beloved leader, beloved person
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/ˈkɔː.ʃən/
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care taken to avoid danger or mistakes; a warning about possible danger or problems
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The teacher gave a caution to students about the slippery stairs. |
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warning, care, prudence, vigilance
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recklessness, carelessness, negligence
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exercise caution, word of caution, proceed with caution
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📍
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adjective
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Situated in the middle; of the greatest importance.
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Water is central to human survival. |
play a central role |
to be very important in something
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main, key, vital, core, essential
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minor, peripheral, unimportant
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central idea, central role, central authority, central location
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🏛️
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/ˈtʃeɪmbər/
noun
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a large room used for formal or public events, or a private room.
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The king held meetings in his private chamber. |
upper chamber |
the higher legislative house in a bicameral parliament
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room, hall, compartment, chamber, council
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open space, outdoors
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chamber of commerce, upper chamber, private chamber, gas chamber
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A means of communication, or a passage for water or information.
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They launched a new TV channel last year. |
go through proper channels |
to follow the official or correct process
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medium, passage, route, conduit, station
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blockage, obstacle
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TV channel, communication channel, sales channel, distribution channel
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A main division of a book or a period in someone's life.
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I just finished the first chapter of the novel. |
a new chapter |
a new stage or phase in life
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section, division, episode, part
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whole, entirety
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first chapter, last chapter, next chapter, chapter title
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/ˈsɪtɪzən/
noun
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a legally recognized subject or national of a state
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Every citizen has the right to vote. |
model citizen |
an exemplary or ideal member of society
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inhabitant, resident, national, dweller
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foreigner, alien
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citizen rights, responsible citizen, active citizen, citizen of a country
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verb
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clarified
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clarified
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clarifies
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clarifying
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To make something clear and easier to understand.
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The teacher tried to clarify the difficult concept for the students. |
clarify the situation |
to explain or resolve something confusing
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explain, illuminate, simplify, resolve, interpret
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confuse, obscure, complicate
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clarify meaning, clarify details, clarify concept, clarify question
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adjective
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Judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
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That movie is a classic example of 90s comedy. |
instant classic |
Something that becomes iconic or highly regarded immediately after its release.
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timeless, traditional, iconic, standard, vintage
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modern, trendy, contemporary
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classic example, classic case, classic design, classic novel
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verb
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consumed
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consumed
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consumes
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consuming
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To use up, eat, drink, or take in.
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People consume a large amount of information daily. |
consume time |
to take up or waste time
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devour, use, absorb, spend, ingest
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save, conserve, preserve
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consume energy, consume resources, consume food, consume products
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🏆
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verb
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contended
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contended
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contends
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contending
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to strive or compete for something; to assert earnestly
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Athletes from around the world contend for the championship. |
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compete, vie, struggle, assert
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yield, surrender, concede
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contend for, contend with, contend against, contend successfully
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🧑🎨
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/krɪˈeɪtə/
noun
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a person who brings something into existence
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originator, inventor, founder, maker
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destroyer, annihilator
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creator of ideas, creator of content, content creator
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adjective
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extremely important or necessary
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Trust is crucial for a strong relationship. |
crucial role |
an extremely important part or function
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vital, essential, critical, key, significant
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unimportant, trivial, minor
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crucial role, crucial decision, crucial moment, crucial factor
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📦
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/dɪˈlɪvər/
verb
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delivered
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delivered
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delivers
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delivering
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to bring or hand over something to the intended recipient
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The courier will deliver the package tomorrow. |
deliver the goods |
to do what is promised or expected
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bring, hand over, distribute, convey, supply
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withhold, keep, retain
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deliver a package, deliver results, deliver a speech, deliver justice
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🌎
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/daɪˈvɜːrs/
adjective
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Showing a great deal of variety; very different.
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The university has a diverse student body from many countries. |
diverse backgrounds |
Different cultural, social, or personal experiences.
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varied, different, assorted, mixed, heterogeneous
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similar, uniform, identical
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diverse culture, diverse group, diverse community, diverse interests
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/daɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective
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Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; energetic and forceful.
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She is a dynamic leader who inspires her team. |
dynamic duo |
Two people who work together very effectively.
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energetic, active, powerful, forceful, lively
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static, passive, inactive
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dynamic leader, dynamic personality, dynamic growth, dynamic process
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💪
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/ɪmˈpaʊər/
verb
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empowered
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empowered
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empowers
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empowering
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To give someone the power or authority to do something; to make someone stronger or more confident.
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Education can empower people to improve their lives. |
empower yourself |
Take control of your own life and decisions.
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authorize, enable, strengthen, permit, inspire
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weaken, disempower, discourage
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empower women, empower people, empower community, empower decision
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verb
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enhanced
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enhanced
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enhances
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enhancing
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to improve the quality, value, or extent of something
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The new features will enhance the user experience. |
enhance beauty |
to make someone or something look more beautiful
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improve, boost, enrich, heighten, strengthen
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diminish, weaken, reduce
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enhance performance, enhance skills, enhance quality, enhance experience
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📜
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/ɪnˈtaɪtəl/
verb
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entitled
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entitled
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entitles
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entitling
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to give someone the right to have or do something
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Employees are entitled to receive paid holidays. |
be entitled to |
to have a right or claim to something
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authorize, allow, permit, empower, grant
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forbid, deny, disqualify
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entitle someone to, entitled to benefits, entitled to rights, entitled book
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♾️
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/ɪˈtɜːrnəl/
adjective
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lasting or existing forever; without end
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They pledged their eternal love for each other. |
eternal flame |
a fire that burns continuously as a symbol of remembrance
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everlasting, perpetual, infinite, timeless, immortal
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temporary, fleeting, mortal
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eternal love, eternal life, eternal flame, eternal truth
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