Rooftop Cinema Weekend
The old stair of a historic Old Dhaka building glowed with strings of light. Raima grinned, “This weekend we’ll turn the rooftop into a little cinema.” Her girlfriend Joya giggled while polishing the playlist. The team’s roster hung on a board so every shift was clear. Tanmoy said each scene’s sound interval had to be precise. Shaheda’s reaction was priceless when the vintage projector flared to life. An intriguing light show danced along the parapet. They aligned the chairs so every view stayed unobstructed. “Keep the night a little romantic,” Joya whispered. Raima personally handed out flyers. “Understand each film’s specific message,” she reminded them. The rooftop generator’s utility felt priceless in the storm season. Neighbors even donated old currency notes. With that money they bought a new lens as their prized asset. Nihar said, “If mistakes happen, let’s forgive fast and keep moving.” As long as everyone behaved responsibly, the night would stay smooth. Their aim was to screen five movies with a minimum of pauses. Before the show the hosts directed guests to their seats. After the credits they ensured a safe exit. Raima smiled, promising that tomorrow they’d make more memories with new friends.
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💎
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/ˈæsɛt/
noun
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a valuable person, skill, or resource; something owned that has value
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Her communication skills are a great asset to the company. |
liquid asset |
an asset that can easily be converted into cash
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advantage, resource, property, benefit, strength
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liability, disadvantage
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valuable asset, key asset, company asset, financial asset
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🙂
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/bɪˈheɪv/
verb
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behaved
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behaved
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behaves
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behaving
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To act or conduct oneself in a particular way.
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Children should learn how to behave in public. |
behave yourself |
act properly; control your actions
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act, conduct, perform, operate
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misbehave, misconduct
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behave well, behave properly, behave badly
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💱
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/ˈkʌrənsi/
noun
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the system of money used in a particular country
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The U.S. dollar is the official currency of the United States. |
foreign currency |
money belonging to another country
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money, cash, coinage, tender, capital
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barter, debt
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foreign currency, local currency, digital currency, exchange currency
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/dəˈrɛkt/ or /daɪˈrɛkt/
verb
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directed
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directed
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directs
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directing
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to manage or control the course of something; to give instructions
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She directed the team to complete the project on time. |
direct traffic |
to manage and guide the movement of vehicles
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guide, lead, manage, command, instruct
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mislead, confuse
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direct attention, direct action, direct contact, direct result
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/ˈɛɡzɪt/
noun/verb
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exited
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exited
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exits
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exiting
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A way out of a place; the act of leaving.
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He quickly found the nearest exit during the fire drill. |
make an exit |
to leave a place, often noticeably
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departure, way out, escape, egress, leaving
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entrance, arrival, entry
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emergency exit, exit door, exit route, exit point
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🙏
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/fərˈɡɪv/
verb
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forgave
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forgiven
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forgives
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forgiving
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To stop feeling angry or resentful towards someone for an offense or mistake.
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She decided to forgive her friend for the harsh words. |
forgive and forget |
To forgive someone and not remember the offense anymore.
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pardon, excuse, absolve, overlook, release
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blame, resent, condemn
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forgive someone, forgive easily, forgive mistakes, forgive sins
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/ˈɡɜːrlfrɛnd/
noun
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A woman or girl with whom someone is romantically or emotionally involved.
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He introduced his girlfriend to his family. |
meet the girlfriend |
To introduce one’s romantic partner to friends or family.
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partner, companion, sweetheart, beloved, significant other
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boyfriend, stranger
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ex-girlfriend, girlfriend experience, girlfriend material, girlfriend problem
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/ˈɪntərvəl/
noun
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a period of time between two events or points; a pause or break in activity
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There was a short interval between the two performances. |
at regular intervals |
repeatedly at the same time gaps
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gap, break, pause, duration, span
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continuation, flow
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time interval, regular interval, short interval, interval training
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/ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ/
adjective
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very interesting and unusual; arousing curiosity
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The movie has an intriguing plot that keeps the audience hooked. |
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fascinating, captivating, engaging, compelling, mysterious
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boring, dull, uninteresting
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intriguing idea, intriguing story, intriguing mystery, intriguing character
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/ˈmɪnɪməm/
noun
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the smallest or lowest amount that is allowed or required
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The minimum age to vote is eighteen in most countries. |
minimum wage |
the lowest amount of pay that employers can legally give workers
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lowest, least, smallest, base
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maximum, highest
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minimum wage, minimum level, minimum requirement, minimum value
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/ˈpɜr.sən.ə.li/
adverb
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as a person; in one's own opinion; for oneself; in person
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Personally, I think the movie was excellent, though others disagree. |
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individually, privately, subjectively, in my opinion, for myself
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impersonally, objectively, generally, collectively, publicly
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personally speaking, personally responsible, take personally, personally involved
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/riˈækʃən/
noun
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A response to a situation, event, or stimulus; also a chemical change involving reactants and products.
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Her reaction to the news was one of surprise. |
knee-jerk reaction |
An immediate and automatic response without thought.
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response, reply, reflex, feedback
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inaction, apathy
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emotional reaction, strong reaction, allergic reaction, public reaction
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💕
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/roʊˈmæn.tɪk/
adjective
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relating to love; idealistic; dreamy
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They enjoyed a romantic dinner by candlelight. |
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loving, passionate, sentimental, dreamy
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practical, realistic, unromantic, prosaic
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romantic dinner, romantic movie, romantic relationship
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📋
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/ˈrɑːstər/
noun
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A list or plan showing people’s duties or times when they are scheduled.
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The manager updated the staff roster for next week. |
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schedule, list, timetable, lineup, register
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disorder, confusion
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team roster, duty roster, staff roster, player roster
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📌
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/spəˈsɪfɪk/
adjective
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clearly defined or identified
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She gave specific instructions for the project. |
to be specific |
to clarify or state something exactly
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exact, precise, detailed, explicit
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general, vague
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specific details, specific instructions, specific case, specific purpose
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🪜
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/stɛə/
noun
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a step or set of steps leading from one level to another
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He tripped on the stair and fell down. |
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step, staircase, flight of stairs
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elevator, lift
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climb the stairs, fall down the stairs
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📆
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/təˈmɒroʊ/
adverb
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on the day after today; in the future
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Tomorrow we will visit the museum. |
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next day, following day
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today, yesterday
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tomorrow morning, by tomorrow, tomorrow's meeting
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🔌
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/juːˈtɪləti/
noun
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The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
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The utility of smartphones in daily life is undeniable. |
utility bill |
A bill for essential public services like water, electricity, or gas.
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usefulness, benefit, practicality, service, advantage
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uselessness, disadvantage
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utility bill, utility company, utility service, utility value
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👀
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/vjuː/
noun/verb
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viewed
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viewed
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views
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viewing
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the act of seeing or observing something, or an area of sight
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She had a great view of the sunset from her balcony. |
in view of |
considering or due to something
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sight, observation, panorama, outlook
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blindness, ignorance
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take a view, have a view, beautiful view, view from the window
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🌴
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/ˈwiːkˌɛnd/
noun
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the end of the week, typically regarded as Saturday and Sunday
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They are planning a trip for the weekend. |
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rest days, holiday, break
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workday
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spend the weekend, weekend trip, weekend getaway
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