Optimistic Book Circle
Dhaka's youth book club hosted a special conversation on mental health today. The leadership team shared new plans in the morning. They said reading literature offers meaningful support for emotional balance. The session opened with brief meditation. Club membership has grown so large that Gouri reminded everyone their obligation is to help one another. According to the psychologist, better perception makes prevention easier. The latest newsletter printed stories from volunteers. One student brought an old manuscript to explain his motivation. He said former coaches tried to manipulate him, so now he accepts only legitimate guidance. A nomination for the new president rolled out on stage. There was some opposition, yet the room stayed calm. Organizers repeated that the club's protection means keeping everyone safe. Upcoming activities will merge psychology and creative writing. A productive writing session filled the afternoon. Participants felt deeply optimistic about the future. They told the media the club works to shift mainstream perception. Next month they will host a school literature fair. Everyone closed by saying recovery is their shared obligation.
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/ˈliːdərˌʃɪp/
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The action of leading a group of people or an organization.
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Her leadership inspired the entire team to achieve their goals. |
take the leadership role |
to assume responsibility for guiding or directing others
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guidance, direction, command, authority, management
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subordination, followership
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strong leadership, effective leadership, leadership skills, leadership qualities
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/lɪˈdʒɪtɪmət/
adjective
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Conforming to the law or to rules; valid or acceptable.
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She presented a legitimate reason for her absence. |
legitimate concerns |
Valid or reasonable worries or issues.
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lawful, valid, genuine, proper, authentic
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illegal, fake, invalid
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legitimate business, legitimate child, legitimate claim, legitimate interest
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/ˈlɪtərətʃər/
noun
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written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit
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He studied English literature at university. |
classic literature |
literary works of enduring value and recognition
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writing, works, prose, poetry, composition
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illiterature, ignorance
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English literature, world literature, modern literature, study literature
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/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
noun
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the ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend in opinion or fashion
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Social media has become a mainstream source of news for many people. |
go mainstream |
to become widely accepted or popular among the general public
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conventional, popular, dominant, prevalent, established
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unorthodox, alternative, fringe
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mainstream media, mainstream culture, mainstream society, go mainstream
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/məˈnɪpjəˌleɪt/
verb
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manipulated
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manipulated
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manipulates
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manipulating
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to control or influence someone or something cleverly or unfairly
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He tried to manipulate the results in his favor. |
manipulate the strings |
to control or influence events or people secretly
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control, influence, exploit, maneuver, handle
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mismanage, neglect, ignore
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manipulate data, manipulate results, manipulate people
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/ˈmæn.juˌskrɪpt/
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a handwritten or typed document, especially a writer’s draft before publication
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The author submitted her manuscript to the publisher. |
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draft, document, text, script, paper
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print, publication, copy
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ancient manuscript, submit manuscript, manuscript copy
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/ˈmiːnɪŋfəl/
adjective
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having purpose, value, or significance
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He gave a meaningful smile before leaving the room. |
make a meaningful contribution |
to add something valuable or significant to a situation
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significant, purposeful, valuable, expressive, important
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meaningless, trivial, empty
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meaningful conversation, meaningful relationship, meaningful impact, meaningful work
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/ˌmɛdɪˈteɪʃən/
noun
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The practice of focusing the mind to achieve calmness, clarity, or spiritual growth.
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She practices meditation every morning to start her day peacefully. |
deep meditation |
A state of intense focus and calmness during meditation.
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contemplation, reflection, mindfulness, prayer, concentration
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distraction, chaos
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practice meditation, meditation techniques, meditation session, guided meditation
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noun
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The state of being a member of a group, organization, or club.
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Her membership in the gym expires next month. |
membership drive |
A campaign to recruit new members for an organization.
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affiliation, enrollment, subscription, association, participation
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nonmembership, exclusion
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membership card, annual membership, club membership, membership fee
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/ˌmoʊtɪˈveɪʃən/
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the reason or drive for acting or behaving in a particular way
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She lost her motivation to continue the project. |
self-motivation |
the ability to find reasons within oneself to act
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drive, incentive, inspiration, determination, enthusiasm
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discouragement, apathy, disinterest
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motivation level, source of motivation, lack of motivation, motivation to succeed
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/ˈnjuːzˌlɛtər/
noun
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a printed or electronic report containing news or information about a company or organization
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The company sends a weekly newsletter to its employees. |
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bulletin, report, circular, digest
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none
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newsletter subscription, newsletter content, newsletter design
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/ˌnɒməˈneɪʃən/
noun
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The act of formally proposing someone for a role, position, or award.
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Her nomination for the award surprised everyone. |
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appointment, proposal, suggestion, designation
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rejection, dismissal, exclusion
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receive nomination, award nomination, political nomination, official nomination
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/ˌɑb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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a duty or commitment; something that must be done legally or morally
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Parents have an obligation to care for their children. |
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duty, responsibility, commitment, requirement
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freedom, choice, option, liberty
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legal obligation, moral obligation, meet obligation
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/ˌɒpəˈzɪʃən/
noun
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the action of opposing or resisting something
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The opposition to the new law was strong. |
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resistance, defiance, objection, protest
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support, cooperation
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political opposition, strong opposition, fierce opposition, lead the opposition
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/ˌɑːp.təˈmɪs.tɪk/
adjective
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hopeful and confident about the future
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She is optimistic about the success of her new project. |
glass half full |
viewing a situation positively
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hopeful, positive, confident, cheerful, upbeat
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pessimistic, doubtful, hopeless
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optimistic view, optimistic outlook, optimistic about, remain optimistic
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/pərˈsɛpʃən/
noun
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The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something; an interpretation of sensory information.
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Public perception of the issue has changed over time. |
change perception |
To alter the way people view or interpret something
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awareness, understanding, recognition, insight, cognition
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ignorance, misunderstanding
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public perception, perception of reality, perception gap
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/prɪˈvɛnʃən/
noun
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the act of stopping something from happening
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Exercise is important for the prevention of heart disease. |
prevention is better than cure |
it is better to stop problems before they happen than to fix them later
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avoidance, deterrence, protection, precaution
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neglect, allowance, permission
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disease prevention, crime prevention, fire prevention, prevention strategy
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/prəˈdʌktɪv/
adjective
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producing or achieving a significant amount of results, work, or output
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She had a very productive day at the office. |
productive day |
a day when a lot of useful work is done
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efficient, fruitful, effective, prolific
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unproductive, idle, ineffective
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productive day, productive meeting, productive work
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/prəˈtɛkʃən/
noun
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the action of protecting or being protected from harm or danger
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The law provides protection for endangered species. |
under protection |
being guarded or defended against harm
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safeguard, defense, security, shelter, shield
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harm, danger, exposure
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legal protection, child protection, protection against, protection from
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/saɪˈkɒlədʒi/
noun
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the scientific study of the mind and behavior
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Psychology helps us understand how people think and act. |
pop psychology |
simplified psychological concepts popularized for mass audiences
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behavioral science, study of mind, cognitive science, psychoanalysis, therapy
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ignorance, unawareness
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study psychology, psychology class, psychology research, psychology student
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