1. Shackles

Meaning: বন্ধন, শিকল , বাঁধন

Synonyms:
chain, restriction, leash, cable, catena, fetter, bond, restraint

Antonyms:
freedom, liberty

Example Sentences:

The prisoner struggled to break free from his shackles.

Education can remove the shackles of ignorance.

The reformers wanted to free society from the shackles of superstition.

2. Apartheid

Meaning: জাতিবিদ্বেষ

Synonyms:
racial segregation, racism, bias, favoritism, inequity, injustice

Antonyms:
justice, impartiality, integration, equality

Example Sentences:

Apartheid was a system of racial discrimination in South Africa.

The new government worked to end the policies of apartheid.

History remembers the struggles against apartheid as a fight for equality.

3. Racial

Meaning: জাতিগত

Synonyms:
ethnic, ethnical, race-related

Antonyms:
nonracial

Example Sentences:

Racial equality is an important issue in modern society.

The country made new laws to prevent racial discrimination.

Everyone deserves respect regardless of their racial background.

4. Reconciliation

Meaning: পুনর্মিলন, সমঝোতা সাধন

Synonyms: unification, reunion, settlement, bringing together, rapprochement

Antonyms: separation, division, conflict, estrangement

Example Sentences:

After years of conflict, the two nations finally achieved reconciliation.

The teacher encouraged reconciliation between the arguing students.

Reconciliation requires forgiveness and understanding.

5. Embody

Meaning: মূর্ত করা, বাস্তব রূপ দান করা, সংহতকরণ করা

Synonyms:
represent, personify, symbolize, form, include

Antonyms:
disembody, exclude

Example Sentences:

The statue embodies the spirit of freedom.

A good leader should embody honesty and responsibility.

The design embodies traditional and modern elements together.

6. Imprisoned

Meaning: বন্দী

Synonyms:
incarcerated, confined, convict, captive

Antonyms:
liberated, free, unbound

Example Sentences:

The man was imprisoned for ten years.

Many political leaders were imprisoned during the movement.

He felt imprisoned by his own fears.

7. Emancipation

Meaning: মুক্তি, বন্ধনমুক্তি

Synonyms:
freedom, independence, deliverance, liberation, release

Antonyms:
imprisonment, confinement

Example Sentences:

The emancipation of slaves was a turning point in history.

Education is a tool for the emancipation of women.

The new law brought social and political emancipation.

8. Charisma

Meaning: অনন্য প্রতিভা

Synonyms:
charm, enchantment, glamour, magnetism, appeal

Antonyms:
dullness, mediocrity, disagreeableness, obnoxiousness

Example Sentences:

The leader’s charisma attracted many followers.

Her charisma made her popular among her classmates.

Charisma can help people influence others easily.

9. Discrimination

Meaning: বৈষম্য

Synonyms:
bias, unfairness, inequity, discrepancy, prejudice

Antonyms:
equity, impartiality, fairness

Example Sentences:

Racial discrimination is illegal in many countries.

We should treat everyone equally without discrimination.

Gender discrimination still exists in some workplaces.

10. Intensely

Meaning: গভীরভাবে

Synonyms:
deeply

Antonyms:
calmly, mildly, causually

Example Sentences:

She studied intensely before her final exam.

The movie was intensely emotional.

He felt intensely about the issue of justice.

11. Manifestation

Meaning: প্রকাশকরণ, প্রকাশ

Synonyms:
expression, revelation, demonstration, display, indication, sign

Antonyms:
concealment, camouflage

Example Sentences:

The new policy is a manifestation of the government’s vision.

Her smile was a clear manifestation of happiness.

Every action is a manifestation of one’s thoughts.

12. Healing

Meaning: আরোগ্য

Synonyms:
cure, recovery, remedy, restoration

Antonyms:
infecting, worsening, damaging, aggravating, irritating

Example Sentences:

Time is the best medicine for healing emotional pain.

The doctor focused on healing the wound quickly.

Music has a powerful healing effect on the mind.

13. Chasm

Meaning: গভীর ফাটল, বৃহৎ ব্যবধান, গভীর খাঁজ

Synonyms:
crack, gap, rift, gulf, abyss, divide

Antonyms:
closure, junction, seam, connection, bridge

Example Sentences:

There is a wide chasm between rich and poor in many societies.

The earthquake created a deep chasm in the ground.

The cultural chasm between generations often causes misunderstanding.

14. Negotiate

Meaning: আলোচনা করা

Synonyms:
mediate, intercede, confer, deal with, arbitrate

Antonyms:
turn aside, refuse, reject, ignore

Example Sentences:

The two sides agreed to negotiate a peace deal.

You must negotiate carefully to get the best offer.

The teacher helped the students negotiate their differences.

15. Prominent

Meaning: বিশিষ্ট

Synonyms:
eminent, distinguished, leading, renowned, remarkable

Antonyms:
minor, common, ordinary, unknown, obscure

Example Sentences:

He is a prominent scientist in his field.

The building stands in a prominent position in the city.

Several prominent leaders attended the conference.

16. Dignity

Meaning: মর্যাদা, সম্মান বা গাম্ভীর্যভাব

Synonyms:
respect, self-esteem, distinction, nobility

Antonyms:
dishonor, lowliness, immorality, insignificance

Example Sentences:

Every human being deserves to live with dignity.

She handled the criticism with calmness and dignity.

Helping others is a sign of dignity and respect.

17. Repression

Meaning: দমননীতি

Synonyms:
oppression, restraint, control, suppression

Antonyms:
freedom, liberation, expression, release, equality, openness, egalitarianism

Example Sentences:

The government’s repression of free speech caused protests.

Repression of emotions can harm mental health.

History remembers the dark times of political repression.

18. Revered

Meaning: পরম শ্রদ্ধেয়

Synonyms: deeply respected, adored, admired, venerated,

Antonyms: despised, hated

Example Sentences:

The teacher was revered by all his students.

Gandhi is revered as a symbol of peace and truth.

The revered leader inspired generations to serve humanity.

19. Sparkle

Meaning: ঝলমল করা, ঝলক, আলোর ঝলক

Synonyms: twinkle, glow, flicker, shine, glitter, gleam

Antonyms: dullness

Example Sentences:

The stars sparkle in the night sky.

Her eyes sparkled with excitement.

The lake sparkled in the sunlight.

20. Unwavering

Meaning: দৃঢ়প্রতিজ্ঞ, স্থির

Synonyms: steady, faithful, constant, reliable, stiff, steadfast, persistent

Antonyms: irresolute, wavering, unreliable, changeable, inconsistent, varying

Example Sentences:

She showed unwavering confidence in her abilities.

His unwavering support helped the team win.

The soldier stood with unwavering courage.

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