Worldwide Court Dreams
A social change talk unfolded today on an outdoor basketball court in Chattogram. Fifty members of the city workforce showed up, many youngsters pondering their careers. The coach said daily practice is vital to accelerate skills. The event stayed fully accessible with transportation for everyone. Budget oversight came from veteran accountant Zahid. They refreshed the venue's workplace vibe. A data analytics team arrived for performance assessments. Each player's video included an attachment highlighting strengths. Global ambassador Ishita shared her worldwide experience. She noted that to anticipate big opportunities, discipline matters. Anyone who judged the girls' appearance received gentle adjustment advice. The crowd's attendance overflowed, turning the court into an attraction even beyond the gates. City background music kept spirits high. Youths wrote their dream lists and added, 'Today we accomplish small wins.' Organizers thanked everyone, saying the volunteers' assistance meant everything. Speakers appreciated the players' effort. They closed by urging students to become the community's voice.
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/əkˈsɛləreɪt/
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accelerated
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accelerated
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accelerates
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accelerating
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to increase speed or make something happen sooner
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The driver accelerated to overtake the truck. |
accelerate growth |
to make progress or development happen faster
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hasten, quicken, speed up, advance, expedite
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slow down, delay, decelerate
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accelerate development, accelerate progress, accelerate change, accelerate pace
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/əkˈsɛsəbl/
adjective
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easy to reach, use, or understand
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The museum is easily accessible by public transport. |
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approachable, reachable, available, attainable
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inaccessible, unreachable
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easily accessible, accessible information, accessible location, accessible resources
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/əˈkʌmplɪʃ/
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accomplished
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accomplished
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accomplishes
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accomplishing
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to achieve or complete successfully
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She managed to accomplish all her goals for the year. |
mission accomplished |
used to say a task has been successfully completed
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achieve, complete, finish, attain, fulfill
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fail, abandon
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accomplish a goal, accomplish a task, accomplish objectives
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/əˈkaʊntənt/
noun
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a person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts
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The accountant prepared the financial reports for the company. |
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bookkeeper, auditor, financial officer
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client, consumer
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hire an accountant, experienced accountant, qualified accountant
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/əˈdʒʌstmənt/
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a small change made to improve something or make it work better
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The doctor made an adjustment to the patient’s medication. |
make an adjustment |
to change something slightly to improve it
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modification, alteration, correction, change
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rigidity, stagnation
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adjustment to, minor adjustment, adjustment period, policy adjustment
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/æmˈbæsədər/
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a person who represents their country in another country
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The ambassador attended the international peace conference. |
goodwill ambassador |
a person who promotes goodwill or positive image of an organization or country
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envoy, diplomat, representative, emissary, delegate
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enemy, opponent
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ambassador to France, cultural ambassador, goodwill ambassador, UN ambassador
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anticipated
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anticipated
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anticipates
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anticipating
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to expect or look forward to something; to realize or foresee in advance
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We anticipate a large crowd at the event. |
anticipate the worst |
to expect the most negative or undesirable outcome
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expect, foresee, predict, await, prepare
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doubt, ignore, neglect
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anticipate problems, anticipate demand, anticipate success, anticipate changes
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/əˈpɪərəns/
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the way that someone or something looks
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His sudden appearance surprised everyone. |
keep up appearances |
to maintain an outward show of good behavior or success
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look, aspect, presence, form, figure
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disappearance, absence
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physical appearance, public appearance, sudden appearance, outward appearance
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appreciated
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appreciated
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appreciates
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appreciating
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to recognize the value of something or to be thankful for it
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I really appreciate your help with this project. |
appreciate the gesture |
to value someone's action or kindness
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value, acknowledge, recognize, respect, admire
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disregard, undervalue, ignore
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appreciate help, appreciate effort, appreciate gesture, appreciate support
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the act of evaluating or judging the quality, value, or importance of something
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The teacher gave a detailed assessment of the student's project. |
needs assessment |
a systematic process to determine and address needs or gaps
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evaluation, appraisal, review, analysis, examination
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ignorance, neglect
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risk assessment, performance assessment, needs assessment, environmental assessment
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/əˈsɪstəns/
noun
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help or support given to someone in need
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The organization provides financial assistance to students. |
render assistance |
to provide help or support
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help, support, aid, backing, relief
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hindrance, obstruction, neglect
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seek assistance, provide assistance, medical assistance, technical assistance
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/əˈtæʧmənt/
noun
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a strong feeling of affection or connection
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The attachment he felt to his hometown was undeniable. |
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affection, bond, connection, love
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detachment, indifference
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emotional attachment, strong attachment, attachment to something
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/əˈtɛndəns/
noun
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the act of being present at a place or event
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The teacher checked the students’ attendance every morning. |
perfect attendance |
when someone has been present every time without absence
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presence, participation, turnout, appearance
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absence, nonattendance
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take attendance, mark attendance, good attendance, poor attendance
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/əˈtrækʃən/
noun
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something that draws attention, interest, or enjoyment
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The Eiffel Tower is a major tourist attraction in Paris. |
law of attraction |
the belief that positive or negative thoughts bring corresponding experiences into a person's life
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charm, appeal, magnetism, allure, fascination
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repulsion, aversion, dislike
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main attraction, tourist attraction, strong attraction, physical attraction
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/ˈbækɡraʊnd/
noun
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the circumstances, environment, or past history of a person or thing; the part behind the main subject in an image
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She comes from a strong academic background. |
in the background |
happening without attracting much attention
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history, context, setting, backdrop, environment
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foreground, spotlight
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family background, cultural background, background noise, background information
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/ˈbæskɪtbɔːl/
noun
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a game played by two teams who try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop
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He loves playing basketball with his friends. |
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hoops, sport, game
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none
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play basketball, basketball court, basketball team, basketball game
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/ˈwɜːrkˌfɔːrs/
noun
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the people engaged in or available for work
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The company is looking to expand its workforce by 20%. |
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employees, labor force, staff, personnel
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unemployment, layoffs
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increase workforce, skilled workforce, diverse workforce
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/ˈwɜːrkpleɪs/
noun
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a place where people work, such as an office, factory, or shop
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Maintaining good communication is vital in the workplace. |
workplace culture |
the shared values, beliefs, and behaviors in a work environment
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office, job site, work environment, establishment, premises
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home, residence
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safe workplace, workplace environment, workplace policy, workplace training
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🌍
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/ˈwɜːrldwaɪd/
adjective
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extending or reaching throughout the whole world
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The company has achieved worldwide recognition for its products. |
worldwide fame |
fame known across the world
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global, international, universal, planetary, cosmopolitan
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local, regional, domestic
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worldwide audience, worldwide sales, worldwide distribution, worldwide network
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/ˈjʌŋstər/
noun
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a young person or child, especially a teenager or adolescent
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The park was full of youngsters playing football. |
full of youth |
energetic and lively, typical of young people
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youth, adolescent, teen, juvenile, minor
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adult, elder, senior
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youngster group, ambitious youngster, talented youngster, local youngster
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