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ইংরেজি শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ | English to Bangla Word Meaning Dictionary

Rabble definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈræb.əl/

A disorderly crowd or mob; the common people regarded as noisy or unruly.

"A rabble gathered in the streets to protest the decision."

Raconteur definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˌræk.ɒnˈtɜːr/

A person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way.

"The professor was a brilliant raconteur who kept his audience entertained."

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radix

noun C2
/ˈreɪdɪks/

the base or root of something; the number on which a system of numeration is built

"In mathematics, the decimal system has a radix of ten."

adjective C2
/ˈræfɪʃ/

unconventional and slightly disreputable but attractive

"He had a raffish charm that made him popular in the city."

noun C2
/ˈræɡəmʌfɪn/

A person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes.

"The little ragamuffin begged for food on the street."

noun C2
/ˈreɪləri/

good-humored teasing or joking

"Their friendship was full of light-hearted raillery."

noun C2
/ˈreɪmənt/

clothing, especially fine or formal wear

"The king wore royal raiment during the ceremony."

verb C2
/ˈræm.ɪ.faɪ/

to spread or branch out into divisions or subdivisions.

"The river ramifies into several smaller streams."

adjective C2
/ˈreɪ.moʊs/

having many branches.

"The ramose tree shaded the entire garden."

noun C2
/ˈræŋ.kər/

A feeling of deep and bitter anger or resentment.

"There was a rancor between the two rivals that never faded."

adjective C2
/ˈræŋ.kər.əs/

Characterized by bitterness or resentment.

"Their rancorous debate lasted for hours."

Rangoon creeper definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ræŋˈɡuːn ˈkriːpər/

A climbing vine with fragrant flowers that change color from white to pink to red

"The Rangoon creeper covered the entire fence with its sweet-smelling flowers."

verb C2
/ˈræŋ.kəl/

To cause continuing annoyance or resentment.

"His unfair criticism continued to rankle her for days."

adjective C2
/rəˈpeɪ.ʃəs/

having an extreme desire to take things for oneself, greedy

"The rapacious landlord raised the rent without reason."

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rapine

noun C2
/ˈræp.aɪn/

the violent seizure of someone's property

"The war was marked by rapine and destruction."

noun C2
/ˌræproʊʃˈmɑːn/

The establishment or resumption of harmonious relations.

"The two countries signed an agreement that marked a new rapprochement."

noun C2
/ræpˈskæliən/

A mischievous or cheeky person; a rascal.

"The little rapscallion hid his brother’s shoes as a prank."

adjective C2
/ræpˈtɔːriəl/

Relating to birds of prey or predatory behavior.

"The eagle is a raptorial bird with sharp talons."

rarefied definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ˈreə.rɪ.faɪd/

Of high moral, intellectual, or cultural value; distant from ordinary life.

"He works in the rarefied world of classical music."

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rarefy

verb C2
/ˈreə.rɪ.faɪ/

To make something less dense or more refined.

"The air rarefies as you climb higher into the mountains."

noun C2
/ˌræʃioʊsɪˈneɪʃən/

the process of reasoning or logical thinking

"His ratiocination impressed the judges during the debate."

noun C2
/ˈræʃənəlɪzəm/

a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than religious belief or emotion

"Rationalism emphasizes logic and reasoning over faith."

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ravel

verb C2
/ˈrævəl/

to tangle or complicate; to untangle or unravel depending on context

"She began to ravel the loose threads of the sweater."

adjective C2
/ˈrævənɪŋ/

Extremely hungry and greedy; voracious.

"The ravening wolves circled the camp."

verb C2
/ˈrævɪʃ/

To fill with intense delight; to captivate or enchant.

"The beauty of the sunset ravished the travelers."

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ream

noun C2
/riːm/

A large quantity of paper (typically 500 sheets); informally, a large amount of something.

"The office ordered ten reams of paper."

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rebus

noun C2
/ˈriːbəs/

a puzzle in which words are represented by pictures, symbols, or letters

"The children enjoyed solving the rebus puzzles in the magazine."

recalcitrant definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/rɪˈkælsɪtrənt/

stubbornly resistant to authority or control

"The recalcitrant student refused to follow the rules."

recant definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
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recant

verb C2
/rɪˈkænt/

to withdraw or renounce a statement or belief formally

"He recanted his previous statement in court."

recapitulate definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
verb C2
/ˌriːkəˈpɪtjʊleɪt/

to summarize or restate the main points briefly

"The teacher recapitulated the lesson at the end of the class."

noun C2
/ˌriːkəˌpɪtjʊˈleɪʃən/

The act of summarizing or repeating the main points of something.

"The professor gave a brief recapitulation of the lecture before ending the class."

adjective C2
/rəˈʃɛrʃ/

Rare, exotic, or obscure, often in a sophisticated or refined way.

"The gallery displayed many recherche artworks from unknown artists."

noun C2
/rɪˈsɪdɪˌvɪzəm/

The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend or relapse into criminal behavior.

"The government introduced new programs to reduce recidivism among former inmates."

noun C2
/rɪˈsɪdɪvɪst/

A person who repeatedly commits crimes, especially after having been punished.

"The police identified him as a recidivist who had been arrested several times before."

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reck

verb (archaic/rare) C2
/rɛk/

To care about or be concerned with (something); to have regard for.

"He does not reck the dangers of his actions."

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reclusory

noun C2
/ˈrɛkluːsəri/

A place for seclusion or retreat, especially for a recluse or hermit.

"The monk spent years in the reclusory away from society."

noun C2
/rɪˈkɒɡnɪzəns/

A legal obligation or bond entered into before a court, especially to ensure future appearance.

"He was released on his own recognizance."

noun/verb C2
/ˈrɛkəmˌpɛns/

to compensate someone for loss or harm suffered; compensation given for damage or injury

"The company offered financial recompense to the injured worker."

adjective C2
/ˈrɛkənˌsaɪləbl̩/

Capable of being resolved or made consistent.

"Their differences are reconcilable with honest communication."

recondite definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ˈrɛkənˌdaɪt/ or /ˈrɛkəndaɪt/

Little known or difficult to understand.

"The professor’s lecture was full of recondite theories."

verb C2
/ˌriː.kəˈnɔɪ.tər/

to make a preliminary inspection or survey, especially of an area for military or strategic purposes

"The soldiers reconnoitered the area before advancing."

adjective C2
/ˈrɛkriənt/

cowardly or unfaithful to duty

"The recreant soldier abandoned his post in fear."

noun C2
/rɪˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən/

an accusation made in response to an accusation; mutual blaming

"The debate quickly descended into mutual recriminations."

verb C2
/ˌriːkruːˈdɛs/

to break out or appear again after a period of dormancy or decline

"After months of calm, violence recrudesced in the region."

noun C2
/ˌriːkruːˈdɛsəns/

a new outbreak or revival of something that had subsided, especially an undesirable condition

"Health officials warned of a recrudescence of measles in several districts."

adjective C2
/ˌriːkruːˈdɛsənt/

reviving or breaking out again after a period of abatement

"Recrudescent tensions threatened the fragile ceasefire."

rectitude definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈrɛktɪtjuːd/

morally correct behavior or thinking

"Her rectitude earned her the respect of the community."

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recumbent

adjective C2
/rɪˈkʌmbənt/

lying down or in a resting position

"He was found recumbent on the sofa after a long day."

verb C2
/rɪˈkjʊə/

to cure again; to remedy a second time

"The doctor had to recure the wound after it reopened."

noun C2
/ˈrɛkjʊzənt/

a person who refuses to submit to authority or comply with rules

"The recusant opposed the new law."