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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. disarmingly | Adverb | In a way that removes suspicion or hostility, often charmingly. | charmingly, winningly, appealingly, endearingly | offensively, repulsively, threateningly, alarmingly | She smiled disarmingly, and all his anger melted away. |
| 2. custodian | Noun | A person who protects or takes care of something. | guardian, curator, steward, keeper | destroyer, neglector, attacker, saboteur | As custodian of the nation's heritage, she fought to preserve old manuscripts. |
| 3. prolonged | Adjective | Lasting for a long time; extended. | protracted, extended, lengthy, sustained | brief, short, fleeting, momentary | The patient suffered a prolonged illness before recovering. |
| 4. enlightened | Adjective | Having or showing rational, modern, and tolerant understanding. | informed, educated, knowledgeable, sophisticated | ignorant, uneducated, narrow-minded, benighted | An enlightened leader values human rights and free expression. |
| 5. irreplaceable | Adjective | Impossible to replace if lost or damaged. | unique, invaluable, priceless, unrepeatable | replaceable, dispensable, common, disposable | The old photograph was irreplaceable, capturing a moment long gone. |
| 6. void | Noun | An empty space or a feeling of emptiness. | emptiness, vacuum, gap, hollowness | fullness, abundance, plenitude, solidity | After her departure, he felt a deep void in his life. |
| 7. linger | Verb | To stay in a place or condition longer than necessary. | persist, remain, loiter, tarry | leave, depart, vanish, rush | The smell of smoke lingered in the room for hours. |
| 8. remand | Verb | To send a case back to a lower court or to place someone in custody. | recommit, return, send back, detain | release, free, liberate, discharge | The judge decided to remand the suspect without bail. |
| 9. warrantless | Adjective | Done without a legal warrant or authorization. | unauthorized, unlawful, unjustified, unsanctioned | lawful, authorized, warranted, justified | The warrantless search of his home violated constitutional rights. |
| 10. discretion | Noun | The freedom to decide or the quality of being careful and prudent. | judgment, prudence, tact, circumspection | indiscretion, recklessness, carelessness, imprudence | The officer used his discretion to issue a warning instead of a ticket. |
| 11. accountability | Noun | The responsibility of explaining one's actions. | liability, answerability, responsibility, culpability | irresponsibility, unaccountability, impunity, exemption | The lack of accountability in the system allowed corruption to flourish. |
| 12. implementation | Noun | The process of putting a plan or decision into effect. | execution, application, enactment, realization | neglect, abandonment, cancellation, termination | The implementation of new safety rules reduced workplace accidents. |
| 13. judicial | Adjective | Relating to courts, judges, or legal judgments. | juridical, adjudicative, legal, magistral | extrajudicial, nonlegal, illegal, unjust | The judicial system must remain independent from political pressure. |
| 14. preservation | Noun | The act of keeping something safe from harm or decay. | conservation, protection, safeguarding, maintenance | destruction, neglect, damage, ruin | The preservation of historical buildings is a community priority. |
| 15. enforcement | Noun | The act of compelling compliance with a law or rule. | imposition, execution, administration, coercion | disregard, neglect, violation, laxity | Strict enforcement of traffic laws reduced accident rates. |
| 16. vandalism | Noun | Deliberate destruction or damage to property. | defacement, sabotage, destruction, hooliganism | preservation, protection, repair, construction | The park suffered vandalism, with benches broken and walls spray-painted. |
| 17. navigability | Noun | The condition of a waterway being deep and wide enough for ships to pass. | passability, traversability, clearance, maneuverability | obstruction, blockage, impassability, shallowness | The river's navigability was compromised by drought and silt. |
| 18. syndicate | Noun | A group of individuals or organizations combined to promote a common interest. | consortium, cartel, alliance, combine | individual, loner, competitor, rival | A criminal syndicate controlled the illegal drug trade. |
| 19. volatile | Adjective | Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse. | unstable, erratic, capricious, mercurial | stable, constant, predictable, steady | The stock market has been highly volatile this month. |
| 20. logistical | Adjective | Relating to the detailed coordination of complex operations. | organizational, operational, procedural, administrative | disorganized, chaotic, random, haphazard | The logistical challenges of moving 10,000 troops were enormous. |

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