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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. buoyed (buoy) | Verb | Lifted or supported, especially in confidence or spirits. | elevated, uplifted, encouraged, boosted | depressed, discouraged, weighed down, sunk | The team was buoyed by their recent victory. |
| 2. haphazardly | Adverb | Done in a random, disorganized way. | arbitrarily, carelessly, randomly, erratically | systematically, methodically, orderly, deliberately | The books were stacked haphazardly on the shelf. |
| 3. spillovers | Noun | Unintended consequences or effects spreading from one situation to another. | overflow, diffusion, repercussions, side effects | containment, isolation, control, direct effects | The war caused economic spillovers across the region. |
| 4. asymmetric | Adjective | Uneven or unequal in size, effect, or power. | lopsided, unbalanced, unequal, irregular | symmetric, balanced, even, proportional | The two armies had asymmetric levels of weaponry. |
| 5. ineffectual | Adjective | Not producing any or enough effect; powerless. | futile, useless, ineffective, impotent | effective, powerful, competent, efficient | The measures proved ineffectual against the outbreak. |
| 6. underpin | Verb | To support or strengthen from below; to provide a basis. | bolster, substantiate, reinforce, buttress | undermine, weaken, destabilize, erode | Research findings underpin the new policy. |
| 7. concessional | Adjective | Involving lower interest or favorable terms, especially loans. | preferential, reduced-rate, soft, favorable | market-rate, high-interest, stringent, punitive | The country received concessional financing from the development bank. |
| 8. vulnerability | Noun | The state of being exposed to harm or attack. | susceptibility, fragility, defenselessness, exposure | invulnerability, security, protection, immunity | The storm revealed the city's vulnerability to flooding. |
| 9. refuted (refute) | Verb | Proved wrong or false. | disproved, debunked, rebutted, invalidated | confirmed, verified, supported, proved | The scientist refuted the false claim with data. |
| 10. volatile | Adjective | Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, often for worse. | unstable, erratic, mercurial, capricious | stable, steady, constant, predictable | The stock market remained volatile after the news. |
| 11. annulling (annul) | Verb | Declaring something invalid or void. | nullifying, canceling, repealing, rescinding | validating, confirming, upholding, enforcing | The court is annulling the contract due to fraud. |
| 12. exacerbate | Verb | Make worse or more severe. | aggravate, intensify, worsen, inflame | alleviate, mitigate, soothe, relieve | The delay will exacerbate the already critical situation. |
| 13. submersible | Adjective | Capable of being submerged or used underwater. | underwater, subaquatic, dive-capable, bathyscaphic | surface, above-water, emerged, dry | The submersible vehicle explored the deep ocean. |
| 14. mitigate | Verb | Make less severe, serious, or painful. | alleviate, reduce, lessen, assuage | aggravate, intensify, worsen, exacerbate | The government took steps to mitigate the effects of the drought. |
| 15. unintended | Adjective | Not planned or meant; accidental. | inadvertent, accidental, unplanned, unintentional | deliberate, intentional, planned, calculated | The new law had several unintended consequences. |
| 16. pedagogical | Adjective | Relating to teaching methods or education. | instructional, educational, didactic, scholastic | non-instructive, informal, chaotic, disorganized | The school adopted new pedagogical approaches to improve learning. |
| 17. asynchronous | Adjective | Not happening at the same time; lacking synchronization. | nonsimultaneous, staggered, unsynchronized, separate-timed | synchronous, simultaneous, concurrent, coordinated | Online courses often use asynchronous discussions and video lectures. |
| 18. daunting | Adjective | Seeming difficult to deal with; intimidating. | formidable, intimidating, disheartening, unnerving | encouraging, comforting, simple, easy | The task ahead seemed daunting, but they persevered. |
| 19. coercion | Noun | The practice of forcing someone to act using threats or force. | compulsion, duress, pressure, intimidation | persuasion, consent, freedom, voluntary action | The agreement was signed under coercion and is not legally binding. |
| 20. precarious | Adjective | Not securely held; dangerously unstable. | uncertain, shaky, perilous, risky | secure, stable, safe, certain | The peace treaty left the region in a precarious situation. |

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