"I was reading the dictionary. I thought
it was a poem about everything."
                     --Steven Wright

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Fond of ( অনুরাগী ) Children are fond of sweets.
  • Disgusted at ( বিরক্ত ) I am disgusted with him at his conduct.
  • Diffident of ( সন্দিগ্ধ ) I am diffident of success.
  • Favour with ( অনুগত করা ) Would you favour me with an early reply?
  • Vexed for ( বিরক্ত (জিনিস) ) He is vexed with me for opposing him.
  • Delight in ( আনন্দ ) He takes delight in music.

Idioms:

  • A blessing in disguise ( বিপরীতে হিত ; প্রথমে খারাপ হিসেবে মনে হলেও পরবর্তীতে ভালো হয় ) Sam's motorcycle accident was a blessing in disguise because he got enough insurance money.
  • Read between the lines ( তাৎপর্য বোঝা ) Try to read between the lines of the letter.
  • Null and void ( বাতিল ) The deed has been null and void now.
  • breathe out ( নিঃশ্বাস ত্যাগ করা ) At last, he breathed his last breath out, and that was the end.
  • Crying need ( জরুরী প্রয়োজন ) Mass education is the crying need of Bangladesh.
  • clever hit ( কথার মতন কথা )