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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Prudence | Noun | Careful good judgment that avoids risk. | Discretion, Caution, Foresight, Sagacity | Recklessness, Folly, Imprudence, Carelessness | The prime minister's prudence prevented a hasty military response. |
| 2. Reflex | Noun | An automatic, unthinking reaction. | Instinct, Automatic response, Knee-jerk, Involuntary action | Deliberate action, Conscious choice, Reasoning, Calculation | His reflex was to reject any proposal from the rival party. |
| 3. Sanitise | Verb | To remove unpleasant parts or make something seem harmless. | Whitewash, Censor, Purify, Expurgate | Expose, Reveal, Corrupt, Defile | The regime tried to sanitise its violent history in school textbooks. |
| 4. Legitimise | Verb | To make something acceptable or lawful. | Justify, Validate, Authorize, Legalize | Delegitimize, Condemn, Outlaw, Discredit | The court's ruling served to legitimise the executive's power grab. |
| 5. Pliant | Adjective | Easily bent or influenced. | Malleable, Compliant, Docile, Submissive | Rigid, Stubborn, Resistant, Defiant | A pliant judiciary would approve any government action. |
| 6. Buckle | Verb | To bend or collapse under pressure. | Crumple, Yield, Give way, Succumb | Withstand, Resist, Endure, Hold firm | The institution buckled under political pressure. |
| 7. Lacunae | Noun | Gaps or missing parts. | Voids, Omissions, Deficiencies, Holes | Completeness, Continuity, Fullness, Totality | The report contained several lacunae that weakened its conclusions. |
| 8. Relapse | Noun | Return to a bad state after improvement. | Regression, Backslide, Recurrence, Deterioration | Recovery, Improvement, Remission, Healing | The repeal of reforms marked a relapse into old authoritarian habits. |
| 9. Opaque | Adjective | Hard to understand or see through. | Obscure, Ambiguous, Murky, Impenetrable | Transparent, Clear, Lucid, Obvious | The opaque patronage system shielded corrupt officials. |
| 10. Hypocrisy | Noun | Pretending to have better beliefs than one actually does. | Duplicity, Insincerity, Deceit, Pretense | Sincerity, Honesty, Authenticity, Truthfulness | Western nations were accused of hypocrisy for imposing tariffs while preaching free trade. |
| 11. Crystallise | Verb | To become clear or take definite form. | Solidify, Materialize, Emerge, Coalesce | Obscure, Dissolve, Blur, Confuse | The crisis crystallised public opposition to the government. |
| 12. Plurilateral | Adjective | Involving several countries but not all members. | Partial, Selective, Limited, Non-universal | Universal, Comprehensive, Global, Multilateral | Plurilateral trade deals bypass the consensus of the WTO. |
| 13. Divergence | Noun | Moving apart or becoming different. | Disparity, Deviation, Variance, Rift | Convergence, Agreement, Harmony, Similarity | There is a growing divergence between rich and poor nations. |
| 14. Clunky | Adjective | Awkward, inefficient, or poorly designed. | Cumbersome, Unwieldy, Clumsy, Inelegant | Sleek, Efficient, Elegant, Graceful | The old multilateral system was clunky but gave small countries a voice. |
| 15. Desertion | Noun | Abandoning someone or something. | Abandonment, Defection, Betrayal, Relinquishment | Loyalty, Support, Adherence, Protection | The middle powers' desertion of the Global South left poorer nations vulnerable. |
| 16. Austerity | Noun | Strict economic measures that reduce spending. | Thrift, Belt-tightening, Restraint, Parsimony | Luxury, Extravagance, Indulgence, Wastefulness | War and austerity forced donor countries to cut aid drastically. |
| 17. Erode | Verb | Gradually destroy or weaken. | Corrode, Undermine, Deteriorate, Wear away | Strengthen, Reinforce, Build, Restore | Corruption and hypocrisy have eroded public trust in the international order. |
| 18. Frugality | Noun | Careful use of resources to avoid waste. | Thrift, Economy, Parsimony, Moderation | Wastefulness, Extravagance, Profligacy, Spendthrift | Practising frugality helps families survive economic shocks. |
| 19. Encroachment | Noun | Gradual intrusion into someone's space or rights. | Trespass, Invasion, Infringement, Violation | Respect, Withdrawal, Retreat, Deference | Illegal encroachment on riverbanks has destroyed navigability. |
| 20. Harrowing | Adjective | Extremely distressing or frightening. | Traumatic, Agonizing, Terrifying, Gut-wrenching | Pleasant, Comforting, Soothing, Calming | The rescue mission involved a harrowing operation behind enemy lines. |

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