ইংরেজি শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ | English to Bangla Word Meaning Dictionary
in a manner showing annoyance or restlessness due to delay or waiting
"She tapped her fingers impatiently while waiting for the reply."
To charge a public official with misconduct while in office.
"The parliament voted to impeach the president."
Perfect; without flaws or faults.
"She delivered an impeccable performance on stage."
Having little or no money; poor.
"He grew up in an impecunious family."
to slow down, block, or hinder progress or movement
"Heavy traffic impeded our progress to the airport."
something that makes it difficult to do or achieve something
"Lack of funding is a major impediment to the project."
A hindrance or obstruction in doing something; things that prevent progress or achievement.
"Economic impediments often hinder social development."
to drive, force, or urge someone to do something
"Her curiosity impelled her to open the mysterious box."
to be about to happen; to loom threateningly
"Dark clouds suggested that a storm was impeding."
about to happen soon, usually something unpleasant or threatening
"The villagers were worried about the impending flood."
Impossible to pass through or enter; impossible to understand.
"The dense forest was nearly impenetrable."
Not feeling regret or shame about one's actions.
"The criminal remained impenitent after the trial."
Extremely important or urgent; an essential duty or command.
"It is imperative to wear a seatbelt while driving."
So slight, gradual, or subtle as to be not easily noticed or perceived.
"The change in his voice was almost imperceptible."
Not perfect; having faults or flaws.
"The painting was beautiful despite being imperfect."
Incapable of being made perfect or complete.
"Some human qualities are considered imperfectible."
a flaw, defect, or weakness; the state of being imperfect
"She accepted her imperfection as part of being human."
Relating to an empire or emperor; having supreme authority.
"The imperial palace was a symbol of the emperor's power."
To put in danger or at risk.
"Reckless driving can imperil the lives of others."
Arrogantly domineering or overbearing.
"Her imperious tone made it hard for others to argue."
not subject to decay; lasting forever; eternal
"The imperishable beauty of classical art continues to inspire generations."
The state or fact of lasting for only a limited period of time.
"The philosophy of Buddhism emphasizes the impermanence of life."
Not allowing fluid or gas to pass through.
"The container is made of impermeable plastic."
Not permitted or allowed.
"Such behavior is impermissible in the workplace."
not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings; lacking human warmth or emotion
"The letter was written in a very impersonal style."
to pretend to be another person in order to entertain or deceive
"He was arrested for trying to impersonate a police officer."
Fraudulently acting as someone else by copying their identity
"Criminals use impersonation to gain access to bank accounts."
not able to be convinced or persuaded
"She remained impersuadable despite all our arguments."
lack of respect; rudeness
"The teacher was shocked by the student's impertinence."
rude and showing a lack of respect
"It was impertinent of him to question the manager's decision."
The quality of being calm and not easily disturbed or upset.
"Her imperturbability during the crisis impressed everyone."
Unable to be upset or excited; calm.
"He remained imperturbable even when faced with tough questions."
Not allowing fluid to pass through; unable to be affected by something.
"The jacket is impervious to rain."
The quality of being rash or impulsive.
"His impetuosity often got him into trouble."
Acting or done quickly without thought or care; impulsive.
"She made an impetuous decision to quit her job."
a driving force or stimulus that makes something happen or progress more quickly
"The new policy gave fresh impetus to the education reforms."
lack of respect for religion or sacred things
"The priest condemned the impiety of neglecting the temple rituals."
to have an effect or impact, especially a negative one; to intrude upon
"His loud music impinged on the neighbors’ peace."
showing a lack of respect for God or religion
"It was considered impious to joke about sacred traditions."
unable to be appeased, calmed, or pacified
"The soldiers faced an implacable enemy who refused to surrender."
Not seeming reasonable or probable; unlikely to be true.
"The story she told was so implausible that no one believed her."
To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.
"The government decided to implement new health policies."
the process of putting a plan, decision, or idea into effect
"The successful implementation of the new policy improved efficiency."
Put a decision or plan into effect; carried out or executed.
"The master plans were partially implemented."
Capable of being implied or suggested.
"The meaning of the statement is not directly clear but is impliable from the context."
To show someone’s involvement in a crime or wrongdoing.
"The evidence implicated several officials in the scandal."
A possible effect or result of an action or decision; something suggested without being stated directly.
"The new law has serious implications for small businesses."
Suggested or understood without being directly stated.
"Her trust in him was implicit."
To collapse or burst inward violently.
"The old building imploded during the demolition."
To beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
"She implored him to stay with her."