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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Sycophancy | Noun | Flattering powerful people to gain advantage. | Obsequiousness, Bootlicking, Fawning, Servility | Sincerity, Candor, Defiance, Independence | His sycophancy embarrassed everyone at the meeting. |
| 2. Impunity | Noun | Freedom from punishment or harmful consequences. | Exemption, Immunity, License, Dispensation | Accountability, Liability, Penalty, Retribution | Corrupt officials acted with impunity for decades. |
| 3. Fiduciary | Adjective/Noun | Relating to trust and responsibility to act for another's benefit. | Trusteeship, Custodial, Stewardship, Conscientious | Negligent, Unaccountable, Dishonest, Irresponsible | The company violated its fiduciary duty to shareholders. |
| 4. Oligarchs | Noun (plural) | A few very rich and powerful people who control a country. | Plutocrats, Magnates, Tycoons, Autocrats | Commoners, Proletariat, Citizens, Masses | The oligarchs manipulated laws to protect their wealth. |
| 5. Entrenched | Adjective | Firmly established and very difficult to change. | Ingrained, Inveterate, Deep-rooted, Ineradicable | Superficial, Temporary, New, Changeable | Corruption was an entrenched problem in the old bureaucracy. |
| 6. Reparations | Noun (plural) | Payment for harm or damage caused by war or injustice. | Restitution, Compensation, Amends, Indemnity | Forfeit, Penalty, Loss, Damage | The treaty demanded massive reparations from the defeated nation. |
| 7. Vortex | Noun | A dangerous or destructive situation you cannot escape. | Maelstrom, Whirlpool, Turmoil, Quagmire | Calm, Peace, Stillness, Order | The country was pulled into a vortex of violence and chaos. |
| 8. Disenfranchised | Adjective | Deprived of rights, especially the right to vote. | Marginalized, Voiceless, Oppressed, Subjugated | Empowered, Enfranchised, Privileged, Included | Many poor citizens felt disenfranchised and ignored. |
| 9. Intangible | Adjective | Something valuable that cannot be touched or measured easily. | Ethereal, Impalpable, Abstract, Incorporeal | Tangible, Concrete, Physical, Palpable | Trust and reputation are intangible assets of a leader. |
| 10. Untenable | Adjective | Impossible to defend or continue because of strong opposition. | Indefensible, Unjustifiable, Unsustainable, Flimsy | Defensible, Tenable, Sound, Justifiable | His position became untenable after the scandal broke. |
| 11. Outliers | Noun (plural) | People or things very different from the usual pattern. | Anomalies, Aberrations, Deviations, Exceptions | Norm, Averages, Conformists, Standards | These few outliers should not define the whole study. |
| 12. Siphon | Verb (base form) | To secretly take money or resources from somewhere. | Divert, Drain, Channel, Skim | Return, Replace, Replenish, Contribute | He was caught trying to siphon funds from the charity. |
| 13. Theocratic | Adjective | Ruled by religious leaders who claim divine authority. | Ecclesiastical, Hierocratic, Clerical, Pontifical | Secular, Democratic, Lay, Civil | The theocratic regime enforced strict religious laws. |
| 14. Parliamentarianism | Noun | System of government where the executive branch is responsible to the legislature. | Cabinet government, Representative democracy, Westminster system, Legislative supremacy | Presidentialism, Autocracy, Dictatorship, Monarchism | Parliamentarianism allows voters to remove ineffective leaders easily. |
| 15. Institutionalisation | Noun | Making a practice or rule a permanent part of an organization. | Formalisation, Systematisation, Standardisation, Routinisation | Adhocracy, Disorganisation, Improvisation, Informality | The institutionalisation of corruption took decades to reverse. |
| 16. Contentious | Adjective | Causing strong disagreement and argument. | Polemical, Disputatious, Quarrelsome, Litigious | Agreeable, Uncontroversial, Harmonious, Pacifying | The new law was highly contentious among the public. |
| 17. Illicit | Adjective | Forbidden by law, rules, or social customs. | Unlawful, Prohibited, Unauthorised, Clandestine | Legal, Lawful, Permissible, Authorised | The police uncovered an illicit drug trafficking ring. |
| 18. Malicious | Adjective | Intending to harm or upset someone deliberately. | Malevolent, Spiteful, Vindictive, Pernicious | Benevolent, Kindhearted, Compassionate, Benign | The email contained malicious lies about her character. |
| 19. Pertinent | Adjective | Directly relevant and important to the matter at hand. | Germane, Apposite, Material, Relevent | Irrelevant, Extraneous, Inapposite, Unrelated | Please raise only questions pertinent to today’s agenda. |
| 20. Wilful | Adjective | Deliberate and stubborn, often ignoring rules or advice. | Intentional, Deliberate, Obstinate, Headstrong | Accidental, Involuntary, Compliant, Obedient | The judge described the act as wilful negligence. |

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