The noise level in Dhaka city has increased exponentially. Here the underlined word means-
A
amazingly
B
shockingly
C
steadily
D
rapidly
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Exponentially (adverb)
English Meaning: Referring to an increase, it means growing more and more quickly.
Bangla Meaning: দ্রুতগতিতে
অন্য সংক্রান্ত শব্দের অর্থ:
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amazingly (adverb) – বিস্ময়করভাবে
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shockingly (adverb) – অত্যধিকভাবে; বাজেভাবে; সাংঘাতিক
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steadily (adverb) – নিয়মিতভাবে
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rapidly (adverb) – দ্রুতবেগে
ব্যবহার উদাহরণ:
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The noise level in Dhaka city has increased exponentially.
এখানে “exponentially” শব্দের অর্থ হলো দ্রুতগতিতে (rapidly)।
উৎস: Accessible Dictionary – Bangla Academy

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Updated: 1 month ago
Choose the incorrect sentence.
Created: 1 month ago
A
I feel so better after I’ve been for a run in the park.
B
The kitchen is very old-fashioned, the living room more so.
C
Using that camera is easy. Why is she making it so difficult?
D
That’s kind of you. Thanks so much for thinking of us.
• Corrected sentence: I feel so much better after I’ve been for a run in the park.
Explanation:
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মূল বাক্যটি I feel so better… বলা হয়েছে, যা ভুল।
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Reason: "so" cannot be used directly with the comparative adjective "better." We must use so much better.
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Rule: Before comparatives, use so much, not just "so."
Additional notes on “so”:
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Comparison substitute:
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When comparing: more so / less so can be used.
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Example: The kitchen is very old-fashioned, the living room more so.
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Degree adverb (to such a great extent):
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Example: Using that camera is easy. Why is she making it so difficult?
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Intensifier (very, very):
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Example: That’s kind of you. Thanks so much for thinking of us.
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Source: Cambridge Dictionary.

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Choose the correct options.
Created: 4 weeks ago
A
They violated with the rules of the competition.
B
They violated to the rules of the competition.
C
They violated from the rules of the competition.
D
They violated the rules of the competition.
সঠিক উত্তর হলো They violated the rules of the competition।
Transitive verb:
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Transitive verb-এর পর সাধারণত কোনো preposition বসে না। সরাসরি object আসে।
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কিছু সাধারণ Transitive verb-এর উদাহরণ: reach, resemble, violate, discuss, resign, sign, investigate, recommend, order, command, enter।
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এই প্রশ্নে violate একটি Transitive verb, তাই এর পর কোনো preposition ব্যবহার করা হয়নি।
অন্য অপশনগুলোর বিশ্লেষণ:
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বাক্যগুলিতে violate-এর পরে preposition (যেমন: with, to, from) ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে, যা grammatically ভুল।
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Updated: 4 weeks ago
"Lycidas" is a -
Created: 2 months ago
A
Dramatic monologue
B
Novel
C
Pastoral elegy
D
Romantic lyric
• "Lycidas" is a pastoral elegy.
• Lycidas (Elegy):
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Written by John Milton as a memorial for his university friend Edward King, who died in a shipwreck.
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Published in 1638, the poem mourns Edward King’s death and reflects on mortality, fame, and poetic vocation.
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Classified as a pastoral elegy, it blends classical pastoral imagery with lamentation.
• John Milton:
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An English poet, pamphleteer, and historian, considered the most important English author after William Shakespeare.
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Best known for his epic Paradise Lost, widely regarded as the greatest epic in English literature.
• Major Works:
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Paradise Lost (1667) – The greatest epic in English
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Paradise Regained (1671) – Divided into four books
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Samson Agonistes (1671) – Poetic drama
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Lycidas (Elegy)
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On His Blindness (Sonnet)
• Famous Quotes:
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“Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.” (Paradise Lost)
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“Childhood shows the man, as morning shows the days.” (Paradise Regained)
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“Death is the golden key that opens the place of eternity.” (Paradise Lost)
Source: An ABC of English Literature by Dr. M Mofizar Rahman, Britannica

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