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16. A herd/ flock of sheep
17. A litter of pigs ->
18. A bench of pictures / judges ->
19. A council of advisors / representatives
20. A posse of constables ->
21. A nosegay/ posy/ bunch/ bouquet of flowers
22. A suite of rooms ->
23. A range of mountains ->
24. A chain of mountain peaks ->
25. A lock/ tuft of hair ->
26. A throng/ multitude/ crowd of people -> ঢল
27. A string/ caravan of camels ->
28. A quiver of arrows -> quives –েন্ ীর
29. A sheaf groins -> sheaf-আুঁটি
30. A shoat fish ->
31. A series of lectures ->
32. A series / course of events->
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হওয়া)
Akin to(অেযরূ )
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14. Break away – (a) (escape; ালাদো) – the convict broke
away from prison.
(b) (seceded; েলেযাগ) – twenty members have
broken away.
15. Break in – (enter illegally ; অৈবধ কদবশ) –they broke in
the house without permission.
16. Break off – (stop suddenly ; হঠাে্ োমা) – the car was
broken off in the midway.
17. Break out – (start suddenly ; কােভমাব) – cholera has
broken out in our village.
18. Break with – (give up ; ররেযাগ) – the students must
break with the bad habit.
19. Come about – (happen ;ঘিা ) –I do not know how it has
been come about.
20. Come across – (meet suddenly ;হঠাে্ মেখা ) – I come
across him on the market.
21. Come at – (attack ;আক্রমে ) – the rebels came at
suddenly.
22. Come by – (to get ; াওয়া ) – how do you come the idea?
23. Come into – (inherit ;উত্তরারধিার েদি াওয়া ) – he came
into a million rupees.
24. Come in for – (attract ;আিরষেম ) – the leader came in for
a lot of people with his speech.
25. Come of – (জন্মাদো) –
26. Come off – (take place ;ঘিো ) –the ceremony will come
off tomorrow.
27. Come through – (survive ;টিদি োিা ) –he has come
through the flood.
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28. Do away with – বজমে িরা) – he should do away with
the evil practice.
29. Do with – (tolerate ;েহযিরা ) – I can not do with this
insolence.
30. Do up – (fatigued ;াান্ত ) – I am quite done up with
the journey.
31. Fall away – (desert ; ররেযাগ) – he fallen away in distress.
32. Fall in with – (agree ;এিমে ) – I cannot fall in with their
proposal.
33. Fall through – (fail ;বযে )ম – the scheme fell through for the
lack of fund >
34. Fall to – (begin ;শুু ) – they fell to eating in hunger.
35. Fall off – (deteriorate ;ক্ষয় ) – the standred of films has been
fallen off.
36. Fall into – (acquire ;অজমে ) – don’t fall into bad habits.
37. Get along – (go usually) – how is getting along his study?
38. Get at – (a) (discover) – at last he got at the truth.
(b) (bribe) – he failed to get at the witness.
39. Get down – (to write) – please get down my address.
40. Get in – (arrive) – the train in five minutes early.
41. Get on – (make progress) – he will surely get on.
42. Get through – (pass) – he has got through the exam.
43. Get under – (control) – the fire was soon got under.
44. Give away – (distribute ;রবেরে ) – he will give away the
prize.
45. Give in – (surrender ;বশযে ) – the criminal gave in to the
Government .
46. Give off – (emit ;রেগেম ) –the fire gave off a smoke.
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47. Give up –(abandon ;মছদিং মেওয়া ) – he has given up
smoking.
48. Give out – (a) (come to end )—
(b) (distribute) --
(c) (announce) –
1. Go after – (try to obtain /মররয়া মচ া )- everybody goes after
wealth.
2. Go along / Go with – (agree/এিমে ) – he went along me at
this point.
3. Go at/ Go for – (attack/আক্রমে ) – they go at the weak.
4. Go by/ guided by – a student should go by the teachers.
5. Go into – (investigate) – I shall go into the matter.
6. Go about – (set to work at / িাজ আরম্ভব িরা) – we went
about this business at day break.
7. Go off – (fire) – the gun went off accidentally.
8. Go up – (rise) – the of essentials is going up.
9. Go over – (examine) – the auditor went over the accounts.
10. Hold back (restrain/রেবনত্ত িরা ) – Hold yourself back from
criminalism.
11. Hold in (check/ েিংেে) – Hold in your language.
12. Hold off (েদর োদি) – you should hold off from disturbance.
13. Hold down (oppress/অেযাচার ) – Hold down the rebels.
14. Hold on / Hold to (cling to /আিদিং ধরা ) – he hold on his
point
15. Hold up (stop and rob) – the dacoits held up the travellers.
16. Hold with – (approve/েমেেম ) – many do not hold with the
chief Minister.
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17. Keep at – (be persistent/োদছািং ) – you must keep at your
study.
18. Keep away (remain at a distance) – he advised me to keep
away from bad habits.
19. Keep back (conceal) – I shall keep back nothing from you
20. Keep from (aloof/েদর োিা ) – Keep from bad companies.
21. Keep off (ward off/োিংাদো ) – we failed to keep off the
worsts.
22. Keep on (continue) – we kept on amusing.
23. Keep to (adhere) – he must keep to his words.
24. Keep up with (েমােোদল চলা) – he does not keep up with
the class.
25. Lay about (blow/মারা ) – the police laid about him with a
stick.
26. Lay aside/ Lay by/ Lay up –(save) – we must lay aside some
money.
27. Lay aside (give up/েযাগ ) – he must lay aside smoking.
28. Lay off (dismiss temporarily) – the factory had to lay off
many workers.
29. Lay out (spend) – he has laid out his all.
30. pass away (die)
31. pass by/ pass over (over look/উদ ক্ষা ) –he should not pass
by his fault.
32. pass for (regarded/গেয ) – he passes for a learned man here.
33. pass through (undergo) – he passed through intensive
suffering.
34. Make after (chase) they made after the thief.
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35. Make away with (squander/েয়ছয় ) he made away with his
father’s property.
36. Make for (contribute) he has made for a lot for the poor.
37. Make of (understand) – I can not make of your statement.
38. Make up (decide) – he has made up his mind.
39. Make off (run away) – the thief made off with the treasure.
40. Look about for/ Look for (search) –the youth is still looking
for a job.
41. Look after (take care) – he has none here to look after.
42. Look down upon (to hate)
43. Look into (investigate) – he must look into the fact.
44. Look over / Look through (examin) –
45. Look to (be careful) – we must look to out manners.
46. Put by / Put away (save/েিয় )
47. Put down (suppress/েমে ) –the rebels were put down by
the king.
48. Put in (submit/অ েম ) – he has put in all evidences.
49. Put on (wear/ ররধাে) –nature seems to put on a new dress.
50. Put off (postpone/স্থগরে ) –the match was put off.
51. Put out (extinguish)
52. Put to (subject) –
53. Put up with (tolerate) – I can not put up with such insult.
54. Take after (resemble/েেনশ) –she takes after her mother.
55. Take away / Take off (remove) – many documents are taken
away.
56. Take in (deceive/ understand) – I fail to take it in.
57. Take down (write) he took down my address.
58. Take up (discuss) –
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59. stand by (support) – I shall stand by you all time.
60. stand to (abide/মমদে চলা ) – he always stands to all rules.
61. stand against (oppose) – the members stand against the
chief Minister.
62. stand over (postpone) – the decision stands over the next
meeting.
63.put up (planned or arranged secretly beforehand)
64. put out ( )
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12. A personal peculiarity of temperament ---
idiosyncrasy ()
13. That which cannot be satisfied --- insatiable ()
14. That which cannot be conceived – inconceivable
(ধরদের )
15. Money or other consideration paid for securing the
release of a captive ---- ransom ( মক্তিগে)
16. That which is endless ---- interminable()
17. Statement on oath --- affidavit ()
18. That which cannot be refused ---- irrefutable()
19. A fall from sublime to ridiculous ---- bathos ( হােযির
েে)
20. Centre of attraction or interest ---- cynosure
( আিষদের ম মিবরবদ )
21. Words inscribed on a tomb --- epitaph ( দখাোই রলর )
22. A colourful personality --- flamboyant ( ৈবরচিময়
চররি )
23. Doctrine that the pleasure is the Chief god
------hedonism ( দভাগবাে)
24. To ponder over something ------- ruminate ( স্মনরে
চরে)
25. A long vehement ---- tirade ( েীঘ রবদক্ষাভ
ম )
26. A ridiculous confusion and misuse of words ----
malapropism ( শদরর )
27. An original model --- prototype ( আরেরূ )
28. A evening prayers in the church ---vespers ( েন্ধা
কােো)
ম
29. To atone for one’s sin ---- expiate ()
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30. A gesture of respect and devotion ---- homage()
31. To examine one’s thoughts and feelings ----
introspection ( অন্তেনমট )
32. A small encloser for cattle --- pent ( দখাুঁয়ািং )
33. A short remaining of a cigarette ----- stub ()
34. Music sung or played at night below a person’s
window ---- serenade( কেয়গীরে )
35. Strong and settled dislike between two persons ----
antipathy ()
36. An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions
--- acrobat( েরিংবাজ)
37. The policy of extending a country’s empire and
influence ---- imperialism ()
38. Lottery in which an article is assigned by one of those
buying tickets --- raffle ()
39. Commencement of words with the same letter ----
alliteration ()
40. A common place remark ---- platitude ()
41. Language difficult to understand because of --
----- jargon ( েদবাধয)
42. Paying back injury with injury ----- reprisal( কক্ষাঘর )
43. The art of cutting trees and bushes into ornamental
shapes ----topiary ()
44. A story in which ideas are symbolised as people ----
allegory ( রূ ি )
45. A formal written charged against a person for some
crime or offence ---- indictment ( বরখাস্ত)
46. A small piece of wood ----- chip ()
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47. A short stay at a place ---- sojourn
48. A thing or person behind time ---- antiquated ()
49. To deprive a thing of its holy character ---desecrate ()
50. A place for chariot racing ---- hippodrome ()
51. A public nursery where babies are cared for ----
crèche ( মভভন্ রম)
52. A box of cage for keeping rabbits ---- hutch /
burrow (খরদগাে ঘর)
53. A hollow place in wall especially meant to contain
ornament ----niche ()
54. An enclosed area of grassland where horses are kept
before race ---- paddock ()
55. An extreme outburst of anger - -ballistics ()
56. A temporary order to prevent the arrival or departure
of ships ----embargo ()
57. Altering writing in a document by fraud ---- forgery
( জারলয়াে)
58. A written malicious statement – libel ( িৎো )
59. Talk or propaganda urging people to revolt ---
sedition ( কদরাচো/ )
60. A word which can be interpreted in more than one
way --- ambiguous ( স্বেি ম )
61. A place where birds are kept --- aviary ()
62. A place where govt. or public records are kept ---
archive ( েিংগ্রহশালা)
63. A place where arms are kept ---- armoury ()
64. A place where grins are stored --- granary ( শেযগার )
65. A place with a number of hives --- apiary ()
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66. Sea with a group of many islands --- archipelago
( ীী ))
67. That which cannot be conquered ---invincible ()
68. A disease which spreads by contact --- contagious
( দছায়াদছ)
69. That which can not be corrected --- incorrigible ()
70. Round about way of saying ---
71. An office where no work but high payment ---
sinecure ()
72. A part of a govt. which is concerned with making of
rules ---- legislature ()
73. Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP --
- out riders ( রক্ষি)
74. Word for word -- verbatim ( আক্ষররিো)
75. Something that must happen and cannot be avoided
--- inevitable ( )
76. That which can not be rubbed off --- indelible ( স্মনরে/
)
77. An assembly of worshippers --- congregation ()
78. A place which is good for sick ---resort ()
79. The art of beautiful hand writing – calligraphy ()
80. A place where money is coined –mint ()
81. Promise given by a prisoner not to escape – parole ()
82. A number of ships – fleet ( রেেরী )
83. A poem of mourning – elegy ( েুঃদখর িরবো)
84. Soldiers on foot – infantry ( োরেি ৈেেয )
85. Soldiers on horses – cavalry ( অাদরাহী)
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86. Too much official formality – red-tapism ( লালরেদের
বাধে)
87. A cure of all disease – panacea
88. Period of life between childhood and youth –
adolescence ( বয়েুঃ েরন্ধ িাল ) puberby(মরহলাদের মক্ষদি)
89. Body appointed to adjudicate for some unavoidable
circumstance – tribunal ( বযবস্থার ররষে )
90. General pardon, especially for offences against the
state – amnesty ()
91. Going out or away of many people – exodus
92. Leave one’s own country to live abroad – expatriate
93. An occupation that combined the duties of both
banker and lawyer –scrivener ( েদরী)
94. That which is matchless – inimitable ( অেু লেীয়)
95. A small island – islet ( ক্ষদ্রুীী )
96. A place for helpless asylum ()
97. A place where gambling is practised – casino ()
98. Promise in marriage – affiance ( বাগোে)
99. Communication be mind and mind – telepathy
( আকিেে )
100. Science regarding principal of classification –
taxonomy ( দশ্রেীরবেযাে)
101. A plea of a criminal that he was elsewhere when the
crime was committed – alibi ( কোরো)
102. The other side of the gloves – antipodes করে ােস্থাে
103. A complete loss of voice – aphonic ( স্বরলর))
104. False arguments intended to deceive – sophim ( ছল-
চােু রী )
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105. That which relates to barber or his work is – tonsorial
( দক্ষতরিম ম)
106. A state of mental weariness – ennui ( মােরবি
অবোেগ্রস্থ )
107. A truth which is often repeated is – truism
( বললচরচমে )
108. Happening once in three years – triennial ( ক্তিবারষি
ম )
109. A compound of genius and fool – mattoid
110. Animals eat fruits – frugivorous ( েলাহারী )
111. An empty pretender to knowledge or skill – charlatan
( েন্ে ম)
112. The definite system of names – nomenclature
( োমিরদের দ্ধরে)
113. One who easily gives up principles – turncoat ( েরে
েযাগী )
114. A gland near to the car - parotid (এি ধরদের গন্থী )
115. A game of words -- paronomasia ( শদরর বয)োময়
কদয়াগ )
116. A long necked chemical flask – matrass ( বি ে))
117. An elderly lady of sober habits – matron ( মধযবয়া
মরহলা )
118. A system of marriage where the husband goes to live
wife’s family – matrilocal ( রবদয়র এি কো)
119. The less privileged class of the people of ancient
Rome -- plebs/ plebeian ( স্ব) েরবধাদভাগী োগররি )
120. A small medical hammer – plexor (রচরিেোর জেয
বযবহৃে মছাি হােু রিং)
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121. A journeying from place to place itinerant
( ররব্রাজিো )
122. To talk rapidly and indistinctly – jabber ( অ ন উক্তি )
123. Of concerning to the rain – pluvial ( বনট েিংক্রান্ত)
124. The living by prey – predacious ( বাধয )
125. One who fires other at a malicious way/ one who
provokes people for --incendiary
126. One who knows everything – omniscient
( অন্তগামী/েব
ম জ্ঞ
ম )
127. One who is all powerful – omnipotent ( েবশক্ত ম িমাে)
128. A short story without any moral – anecdote ( চুিরি )
129. A medicine that counter acts another – antidote
( করেদশাধি)
130. A boat made for racing –yacht
131. A habit of stealing idea from other –plagiarism
( অদেযর মলখা চুরর িরা )
132. one who presents every where –omnipresent
( েবরবরাজমাে
ম )
110.(b) animals eat vegetables – graminivorous ( শািাহারী)
83.(b) a poem contains 14 lines, and each line contains 14
letters – sonnet চেু েমশ েী িরবো
87.(b) a medicine counter acts another – antidote ( করেদষধি )
23.(b) one who is indulged in excesses pleasure -- ( দভাগবােী )
27.(b) an artificial model --replica
27.(c) the short form of a model – miniature
28.(b) morning prayer in the church – mantis
44.(b) a story in which ideas are depicted as animals --
fable
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