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ইংরেজি শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ | English to Bangla Word Meaning Dictionary

adjective C2
/ˌsuːprəˈmʌndeɪn/

beyond the physical or ordinary world; transcendent

"The monk spoke of supramundane peace beyond material life."

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surcease

noun C2
/sɜːrˈsiːs/

a temporary or final ending or stopping of something

"The noise finally came to a surcease after midnight."

noun C2
/ˈʃʊərəti/

a person who takes responsibility for another's performance of an undertaking, such as appearing in court or paying a debt

"The landlord required a surety before renting the apartment."

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surfeit

noun C2
/ˈsɜːrfɪt/

an excessive amount of something

"There was a surfeit of food at the festival."

Surma fish definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈsʊrmə fɪʃ/

a freshwater fish species found in the Surma river system of Bangladesh and northeastern India

"Surma fish is native to the rivers of Sylhet region."

surreptitious definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ˌsʌrəpˈtɪʃəs/

Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.

"They carried out a surreptitious meeting late at night."

adjective C2
/svelt/

Attractively thin, graceful, and elegant in appearance or movement.

"She looked svelte in the elegant black dress."

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swarthy

adjective C2
/ˈswɔːrði/

Having a dark complexion or skin tone.

"The sailor had a swarthy face from years under the sun."

verb C2
/sweɪð/

To wrap or cover closely or completely.

"She swathed the baby in a soft blanket."

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swill

verb C2
/swɪl/

to drink something greedily or in large amounts

"He swilled down the beer in seconds."

noun C2
/ˈsɪbəraɪt/

a person who loves luxury and pleasure

"The millionaire was a true sybarite who lived only for comfort and enjoyment."

noun C2
/ˈsɪkəfənt/

A person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage.

"The manager was surrounded by sycophants who agreed with everything he said."

adjective C2
/ˌsɪkəˈfæntɪk/

Behaving in a way that is excessively obedient or servile to gain favor.

"His sycophantic behavior annoyed his colleagues."

adjective C2
/sɪˈlæbɪk/

Relating to or based on syllables.

"The teacher explained the syllabic structure of the word."

noun C2
/ˌsɪləbɪˈkeɪʃən/

The division of words into syllables.

"Proper syllabication helps in correct pronunciation."

syllogism definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm/

A form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed premises.

"The philosopher explained the concept of syllogism using simple examples."

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sylph

noun C2
/sɪlf/

A mythical spirit of the air; also refers to a slender, graceful woman.

"She moved across the stage like a sylph, light and graceful."

sylvan definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ˈsɪlvən/

Relating to or characteristic of the woods or forest.

"The cottage was set in a sylvan landscape full of tall trees."

adjective C2
/sɪmˈfoʊniəs/

Harmonious; producing a pleasant sound or agreement of sound.

"The choir's voices were symphonious and filled the hall with beauty."

synaptic definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
sɪˈnæp.tɪk

Of or relating to a synapse or synapses.

"Synaptic connections strengthen as we learn new things."

synchronicity definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˌsɪŋ.krəˈnɪs.ɪ.ti/

The meaningful coincidence of two or more events that are not planned.

"The synchronicity of their thoughts amazed everyone."

noun C2
/ˈsɪŋkrəˌnɪzəm/

The simultaneous occurrence of events or actions.

"The synchronism of the dancers' movements amazed the audience."

synchrony definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈsɪŋ.krə.ni/

Coordination in time, harmony in action or movement.

"Their dance performance showed perfect synchrony."

adjective C2
/ˈsɪŋkəˌpeɪtɪd/

Characterized by displaced beats or rhythms, especially in music.

"The jazz piece had a syncopated rhythm that energized the crowd."

noun C2
/sɪˈnɛrəsɪs/

The contraction of two adjacent vowels into a single syllable or the separation of liquid from a gel.

"The yogurt showed syneresis when liquid separated on top."

adjective C2
/sɪˈnɜːrdʒɪk/

Working together in a cooperative and effective manner.

"The two departments have a synergic relationship that boosts productivity."

noun C2
/ˈsɪnəd/

An assembly of the clergy in a Christian church convened to decide on issues of doctrine or administration.

"The synod gathered to discuss reforms in the church."

adjective C2
/sɪˈnɒptɪk/

giving a general overview or summary; presenting a broad view

"The report offers a synoptic view of climate trends over the past century."

Tabour definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈteɪbər/

a small side drum or tambourine used especially in folk music

"The folk musician played a lively tune on his tabour."

adjective C2
/ˈtæsɪtɜrn/

reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little

"He was a taciturn man who rarely spoke in meetings."

talisman definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˈtælɪzmən/

An object believed to have magical powers or bring good luck.

"He always carried a small talisman in his pocket for luck."

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talon

noun C2
/ˈtælən/

A claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey.

"The eagle gripped the fish with its sharp talons."

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tamp

verb C2
/tæmp/

to press down tightly by packing

"He tamped the soil around the plant to secure it."

noun C2
/ˈtændʒənsi/

the condition of touching but not intersecting, especially in geometry

"The circle and the line are in a state of tangency at one point."

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tarn

noun C2
/tɑːrn/

A small mountain lake or pool.

"We camped near a tranquil tarn in the highlands."

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tarry

verb C2
/ˈtæri/

To delay or linger; to stay longer than intended.

"Do not tarry, or you will miss the train."

noun, adjective C2
/ˌtætərdɪˈmeɪliən/

A person dressed in ragged clothes; ragged or dilapidated in appearance.

"A tatterdemalion wandered the streets in search of food."

adjective C2
/ˌtɔːtəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

expressing something by repeating the same idea in different words; redundant

"Saying 'free gift' is considered tautological."

tautology definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/tɔːˈtɒlədʒi/

the unnecessary repetition of the same idea in different words

"The phrase 'it will happen or it won’t' is a tautology."

adjective C2
/ˈtɔːdri/

cheap and showy but of poor quality

"She wore a tawdry necklace that broke easily."

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tawny

adjective C2
/ˈtɔːni/

A warm, sandy or golden-brown color.

"The owl's tawny feathers blended with the tree bark."

noun C2
/ˈtæksɪˌdɜːrmi/

The art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals for display.

"The museum had a large collection of taxidermy animals."

noun C2
/tækˈsɒnəmɪst/

A scientist who classifies organisms into groups based on their characteristics.

"The taxonomist discovered a new species of insect."

noun C2
/tɛkˈnɒɡrəfi/

the descriptive study or writing about the practical arts, technologies, or technical methods of a society

"The anthropologist specialized in technography to understand indigenous tool-making traditions."

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teetotalism

noun C2
/tiːˈtoʊtəlɪzəm/

the practice or principle of abstaining completely from alcoholic drinks

"He practiced teetotalism throughout his life."

telemetry definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
ˈtɛlɪˌmɛtri

The process of recording and transmitting the readings of an instrument.

"The spacecraft transmitted telemetry data back to Earth."

noun C2
/ˌtɛliˈɒlədʒi/

the explanation of phenomena by the purpose they serve rather than by cause

"Aristotle is often associated with the concept of teleology in philosophy."

adjective C2
/ˌtɛmɪˈrɛəriəs/

Reckless or rash; showing a lack of caution.

"It was a temerarious decision to cross the river during the storm."

noun C2
/təˈmɛrɪti/

Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity.

"He had the temerity to challenge the professor’s argument."

verb C2
/ˈtɛmpəˌraɪz/

To delay making a decision or taking action in order to gain time.

"The politician temporized when asked about the controversial issue."