19/05/2026
কখনো কি এমন হয়েছে যে—কোনো প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী হোঁচট খেলে কিংবা সিনেমার কোনো ভিলেন শেষ পর্যন্ত তার কর্মের ফল পেলে আপনার মনে মনে এক ধরণের গোপন তৃপ্তি বা আনন্দের সৃষ্টি হয়েছে? 😈 যদিও এটি মানুষের খুব একটা মহৎ গুণ বা বৈশিষ্ট্য নয়, তবুও এই বিশেষ অনুভূতিটিকে নিখুঁত ও মার্জিতভাবে প্রকাশ করার মতো চমৎকার একটি ইংরেজি শব্দ রয়েছে, আর তা হলো: epicaricacy! ✨
18/05/2026
এমন কোনো ভুল বা অপরাধের দায় থেকে সম্পূর্ণ মুক্তি পাওয়ার স্বস্তির কথা ভাবুন, যা আপনি করেননি। ন্যায়ের সেই শক্তিশালী মুহূর্তটিকে চমৎকারভাবে প্রকাশ করার শব্দই হলো—exonerate! 🔓✨
17/05/2026
এমন কারো সাথে কি কখনো দেখা হয়েছে যিনি প্রতিটি ছোটখাটো বিষয়ে নিখুঁতভাবে নজর দেন, কিংবা যিনি নৈতিকভাবে সঠিক কাজটি করার ব্যাপারে গভীরভাবে প্রতিশ্রুতিবদ্ধ? তাদের জন্য একদম জুতসই শব্দ হলো—scrupulous! 💎
15/05/2026
Ever wonder what the secret ingredient is for a truly fair society? It’s all about being egalitarian! ⚖️
In today’s vocabulary spotlight, we’re breaking down a word that sits at the heart of justice and social harmony. Whether you're writing an essay or engaging in a deep conversation, this is a must-know term for every scholar.
📖 What does it mean?
Egalitarian (adj.): Believing in or based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
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Synonyms: Impartial, Unbiased, Democratic, and Fair.
Antonyms: Elitist, Hierarchical, Biased, and Discriminatory.
Mastering English isn't just about grammar—it's about choosing the right words to express powerful ideas. 🎓✨
What does an egalitarian world look like to you? Let us know in the comments! 👇
15/05/2026
✨ Elevate Your Vocabulary with Scholastic English Institute! ✨
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Check out our latest visual guide to mastering the word of the day: INVIGORATE.
💡 What does it mean?
To give strength, energy, or life to something!
🚀 Boost your range:
Synonyms (The High Energy Side): Rejuvenate, Stimulate, Vitalize, and Energize.
Antonyms (The Low Energy Side): Exhaust, Deplete, Enervate, and Weary.
At Scholastic English Institute, we don't just teach words; we help you bring them to life.
28/10/2025
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Common Chat / Internet Abbreviations
1. IMO → In My Opinion
2. FYI → For Your Information
3. BRB → Be Right Back
4. LOL → Laugh Out Loud
5. BTW → By The Way
6. ASAP → As Soon As Possible
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Time and Date Abbreviations
7. A.M. → Ante Meridiem
8. P.M. → Post Meridiem
9. GMT → Greenwich Mean Time
10. EST → Eastern Standard Time
11. ETA → Estimated Time of Arrival
12. DOB → Date of Birth
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Technology and Computer Abbreviations
13. CPU → Central Processing Unit
14. USB → Universal Serial Bus
15. PDF → Portable Document Format
16. SMS → Short Message Service
17. Wi-Fi → Wireless Fidelity
18. PIN → Personal Identification Number
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Organizations and Institutional Abbreviations
19. UN → United Nations
20. WHO → World Health Organization
21. NGO → Non-Governmental Organization
22. CEO → Chief Executive Officer
23. GDP → Gross Domestic Product
General / Academic Abbreviations
24. etc. → et cetera
25. N/A → Not Applicable / Not Available
26. e.g. → exempli gratia
27. i.e. → id est
28. DIY → Do It Yourself
29. FAQ → Frequently Asked Questions
30. ATM → Automated Teller Machine
22/10/2025
🎯 35 SIMPLE ENGLISH vs. ADVANCED ENGLISH (Daily Use)
🔴 Feelings & Emotions
1. I’m very tired. → I’m exhausted.
2. I’m very hungry. → I’m starving.
3. I’m very thirsty. → I’m parched.
4. I’m very happy. → I’m delighted / thrilled.
5. I’m very sad. → I’m heartbroken / devastated.
6. I’m very angry. → I’m furious.
7. I’m very scared. → I’m terrified.
8. I’m very surprised. → I’m astonished / amazed.
9. I’m very nervous. → I’m anxious.
10. I’m very sleepy. → I’m drowsy.
11. I’m very bored. → I’m disinterested / uninterested. (or “I’m bored stiff.” – informal)
12. I’m very excited. → I’m ecstatic / thrilled.
13. I’m very tired of this. → I’m fed up with this.
14. I’m very interested. → I’m fascinated / intrigued.
15. I’m very calm. → I’m relaxed / composed.
🔴 Describing People
16. He's very smart. → He's brilliant / intelligent.
17. He’s very funny. → He’s hilarious.
18. She’s very beautiful. → She’s gorgeous / stunning.
19. He’s very ugly. → He’s hideous.
20. She’s very kind. → She’s generous / compassionate.
21. He’s very lazy. → He’s sluggish / idle.
22. She’s very hardworking. → She’s diligent / dedicated.
🔴 Describing Things / Weather / Places
23. It’s very good. → It’s excellent / outstanding.
24. It’s very bad. → It’s terrible / awful.
25. It’s very cold. → It’s freezing.
26. It’s very hot. → It’s scorching / boiling.
27. It’s very clean. → It’s spotless.
28. It’s very dirty. → It’s filthy.
29. It’s very big. → It’s enormous / gigantic.
30. It’s very small. → It’s tiny / minute.
31. It’s very beautiful. → It’s breathtaking / magnificent.
32. It’s very noisy. → It’s deafening.
🔴 Actions / Situations
33. It’s very easy. → It’s effortless / simple.
34. It’s very hard. → It’s challenging / demanding.
35. I’m very busy. → I’m swamped / overwhelmed.
13/10/2025
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