A
Economic
B
Economics
C
Economize
D
Economically
উত্তরের বিবরণ
• The adjective form of "Economy" is - Economic.
• Economic (Adjective)
- English meaning: [Only before noun] Connected with the trade, industry, and development of wealth of a country, an area, or a society.
- Bangla meaning: অর্থনীতি।
• অপশন আলোচনা:
- Economics (Noun) - অর্থবিদ্যা;
- Economize (Verb) - ব্যয় সংকোচ করা;
- Economic (Adjective) - অর্থনীতি;
- Economically (Adverb) - অর্থনৈতিকভাবে / অর্থনীতির দিক থেকে।
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Oxford Dictionary, English-Bangla Dictionary.

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Updated: 4 weeks ago
"The Prelude" is a/an -
Created: 2 weeks ago
A
Autobiographical epic poem
B
Lyric poem
C
Pastoral elegy
D
Satirical poem
• The required answer is - Autobiographical epic poem
• The Prelude:
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Full title: The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet’s Mind.
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Considered an autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth.
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Written in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter).
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Composition began in 1798 and published posthumously in 1850.
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Organized into 14 sections or books.
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Explores Wordsworth’s personal growth, experiences, and reflections on nature, society, and poetry.
• William Wordsworth:
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Born April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England.
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Inspired by the French Revolution, which influenced his early poetry.
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Co-published Lyrical Ballads with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, marking the beginning of the English Romantic period.
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Known as the Father of the Romantic Age and often called a Lake Poet due to his association with the Lake District.
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Appointed Poet Laureate in 1843.
• Notable Works:
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Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
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Lyrical Ballads
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Michael
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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Peter Bell
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The Excursion
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The Prelude
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The Recluse
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The Ruined Cottage
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The Solitary Reaper
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Lucy Poems
• Titles/epithets:
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Poet of Nature
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Poet of Childhood
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Lake Poet

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The CEO is all ears in the meeting.
Here, 'all ears' means-
Created: 2 weeks ago
A
Always support no matter what.
B
Listening eagerly.
C
Get into serious trouble.
D
In favour/disfavour with someone.
Phrase: all ears
Meaning: Be listening eagerly
Bangla: উৎকর্ণ হয়ে শোনা
Example: I'm all ears, tell me about it.
Other Idioms for Comparison:
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Through thick and thin
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Meaning: Always support or stay with someone, even in difficulties
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Bangla: বাধা-বিপত্তির মধ্য দিয়ে থাকা
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Be in deep water
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Meaning: To be in or get into serious trouble
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Bangla: অথৈ জলে পড়া / খুব বিপদে পড়া
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Be in someone’s good/bad books
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Meaning: In favour or disfavour with someone
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Bangla: কারো উপর অন্য আরেকজনের সন্তুষ্টি / অসন্তুষ্টি
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Example: I cleaned the bathroom yesterday, so I'm in Mum's good books.
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✅ Correct Answer: Be all ears → listening eagerly

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Updated: 2 weeks ago
Choose the word from the alternatives, where the prefix or suffix has not been used properly.
Created: 1 week ago
A
unassuming
B
unbelievable
C
unabated
D
uncautious
Correct Prefix Usage
• Answer:
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ঘ) uncautious → ভুল প্রিফিক্স ব্যবহার হয়েছে
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সঠিক শব্দ: incautious (prefix "in-")
• Incautious (Adjective)
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Bangla Meaning: অসাবধান; অসতর্ক
• অন্যান্য উদাহরণ (সঠিক প্রিফিক্স “un-” ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে):
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unassuming (Adjective): Modest, not arrogant — নিজেকে জাহির করে না এমন; নিরাভিমান; অপ্রগলভ; বিনয়ী; অমায়িক
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unbelievable (Adjective): Difficult to believe — (১) অবিশ্বাস্য; (২) কথ্য: অত্যন্ত বিস্ময়কর
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unabated (Adjective): Without weakening — (ঝড় ইত্যাদি) আগের মতোই তীব্র, প্রচণ্ড; অপ্রতিহত
• Note:
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uncautious-এ “un-” প্রিফিক্সটি ভুলভাবে ব্যবহার হয়েছে; সঠিক রূপ হলো incautious।
Source:
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Accessible Dictionary, Bangla Academy
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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