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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Perfunctory | Adjective | Done without care or interest, just as a routine. | Cursory, Superficial, Mechanical, Automatic | Thorough, Meticulous, Careful, Attentive | The receptionist gave a perfunctory smile and waved us in. |
| 2. Repercussions | Noun | Indirect bad results of an action. | Consequences, Fallout, Aftermath, Backlash | Causes, Origins, Antecedents, Prevention | The company faced severe repercussions after the scandal. |
| 3. Jeopardize | Verb | To put something at risk of harm or loss. | Endanger, Imperil, Compromise, Risk | Safeguard, Protect, Secure, Defend | Reckless spending could jeopardize the entire project. |
| 4. Marginalization | Noun | Treating a group as unimportant or powerless. | Exclusion, Ostracism, Disenfranchisement, Subordination | Inclusion, Empowerment, Integration, Acceptance | The new policy aims to reduce the marginalization of minorities. |
| 5. Anecdotal | Adjective | Based on personal stories rather than facts or evidence. | Unsubstantiated, Informal, Unreliable, Hearsay | Empirical, Scientific, Objective, Factual | Anecdotal evidence suggested the drug worked, but trials failed. |
| 6. Rigorous | Adjective | Very strict, thorough, and demanding. | Stringent, Meticulous, Exacting, Scrupulous | Lax, Sloppy, Negligent, Careless | The product passed rigorous safety tests. |
| 7. Mandate | Noun/Verb | (n.) Official order or authority; (v.) to order officially. | Directive, Decree, Instruction, Authorization | Request, Plea, Appeal, Prohibition | The new law mandates recycling for all households. |
| 8. Partisan | Adjective/Noun | Strongly supporting one side, biased. | Biased, Prejudiced, Sectarian, Factional | Impartial, Neutral, Objective, Unbiased | The debate became highly partisan, with no common ground. |
| 9. Categorical | Adjective | Absolute and unqualified. | Unequivocal, Unconditional, Explicit, Outright | Tentative, Conditional, Ambiguous, Qualified | The general issued a categorical denial of the accusations. |
| 10. Loophole | Noun | An ambiguity or omission allowing avoidance of a rule. | Flaw, Gap, Escape Clause, Technicality | Restriction, Closure, Safeguard, Protection | The company exploited a tax loophole to avoid paying millions. |
| 11. Undue | Adjective | Excessive or unwarranted. | Disproportionate, Improper, Inordinate, Exorbitant | Reasonable, Justified, Moderate, Appropriate | The judge placed undue pressure on the jury. |
| 12. Ad Hoc | Adjective | Created for a specific purpose, not planned. | Impromptu, Makeshift, Improvised, Extemporaneous | Planned, Permanent, Systematic, Premeditated | An ad hoc committee was formed to address the crisis. |
| 13. Reiterate | Verb | To say something again for emphasis. | Repeat, Restate, Reemphasize, Recapitulate | Retract, Forget, Ignore, Suppress | Let me reiterate the main points of the lecture. |
| 14. Baffling | Adjective | Confusing, impossible to understand. | Perplexing, Bewildering, Enigmatic, Inscrutable | Clear, Obvious, Comprehensible, Straightforward | The detective faced a baffling mystery with no clues. |
| 15. Precedent | Noun | An earlier event or action serving as an example. | Model, Benchmark, Standard, Authority | Subsequent, Following, Later Event, Break | The court's decision set a dangerous precedent for future cases. |
| 16. Reproach | Noun/Verb | Expression of disappointment or blame. | Rebuke, Criticism, Disapproval, Condemnation | Praise, Commendation, Approval, Compliment | Her face showed silent reproach after the broken promise. |
| 17. Incomprehensible | Adjective | Impossible to understand. | Unintelligible, Impenetrable, Unfathomable, Cryptic | Clear, Lucid, Understandable, Plain | The professor's explanation was incomprehensible to the freshmen. |
| 18. Unconscionable | Adjective | Shockingly unfair or morally wrong. | Outrageous, Inexcusable, Unforgivable, Egregious | Acceptable, Reasonable, Justifiable, Ethical | The landlord charged an unconscionable amount for repairs. |
| 19. Shrewd | Adjective | Having sharp judgment, practical intelligence. | Astute, Perceptive, Cunning, Sagacious | Naive, Foolish, Obtuse, Dim-witted | The shrewd investor made a fortune during the recession. |
| 20. Exhume | Verb | To dig out a buried body. | Disinter, Unearth, Excavate, Uncover | Bury, Inter, Entomb, Inhume | The court ordered to exhume the body for a second autopsy. |

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