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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Culmination | Noun | The highest or climactic point of something. | Apex, Zenith, Climax, Acme | Nadir, Bottom, Low point, Beginning | The trek's culmination was reaching the Annapurna Base Camp. |
| 2. Traverse | Verb (base: traverse) | To travel across or through something. | Cross, Navigate, Journey over, Perambulate | Remain, Stay, Halt, Avoid | They traversed the rugged Himalayan trail for nine days. |
| 3. Austerity | Noun | Severe strictness in spending or living conditions. | Frugality, Rigor, Severity, Abstemiousness | Luxury, Extravagance, Indulgence, Opulence | The government imposed austerity measures to reduce the deficit. |
| 4. Embezzlement | Noun | Stealing money entrusted to one's care. | Misappropriation, Fraud, Theft, Larceny | Honesty, Restitution, Repayment, Integrity | The banker was convicted of embezzlement of depositors' funds. |
| 5. Impunity | Noun | Freedom from punishment or harm. | Immunity, Exemption, License, Dispensation | Liability, Accountability, Penalty, Retribution | Corrupt officials acted with impunity for years. |
| 6. Pernicious | Adjective | Having a harmful effect, especially gradually. | Detrimental, Deleterious, Noxious, Malignant | Beneficial, Harmless, Salutary, Wholesome | The pernicious influence of smuggling networks lures refugees into danger. |
| 7. Siphon | Verb (base: siphon) | To drain or transfer money/resources dishonestly. | Divert, Drain, Channel, Pilfer | Replenish, Return, Restore, Contribute | The owners siphoned billions from the bank's deposits. |
| 8. Ostensibly | Adverb | Apparently but perhaps not actually. | Seemingly, Superficially, Purportedly, Outwardly | Genuinely, Actually, Truly, Internally | The law ostensibly aimed to attract investment but benefited only a few. |
| 9. Oligarch | Noun | A very rich and powerful business leader. | Magnate, Tycoon, Baron, Plutocrat | Commoner, Peasant, Worker, Pauper | Critics fear the return of oligarchs who control the banking sector. |
| 10. Reckoning | Noun | A settling of accounts or punishment for past actions. | Retribution, Judgment, Accounting, Redress | Forgiveness, Amnesty, Pardon, Absolution | The new law is a reward rather than a reckoning for past looting. |
| 11. Meagre | Adjective | Very small or insufficient in amount. | Scanty, Paltry, Sparse, Inadequate | Abundant, Ample, Generous, Substantial | Former owners can reclaim the banks for a meagre fraction of the bailout. |
| 12. Grandeur | Noun | Splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance. | Magnificence, Majesty, Glory, Pomp | Squalor, Insignificance, Modesty, Simplicity | The tradition of Halkhata once had great grandeur in Chattogram markets. |
| 13. Nostalgia | Noun | Sentimental longing for a past time. | Wistfulness, Reminiscence, Yearning, Sentimentality | Forgetfulness, Indifference, Anticipation, Disinterest | The fading pages of Halkhata survive in the nostalgia of older traders. |
| 14. Fervour | Noun | Intense and passionate feeling. | Zeal, Ardor, Enthusiasm, Vehemence | Apathy, Indifference, Lethargy, Coldness | Baishakh celebrations regained fervour across Dhaka this year. |
| 15. Bottleneck | Noun | A point of congestion or blockage. | Obstacle, Impediment, Jam, Constriction | Flow, Opening, Ease, Expansion | Delayed crude shipments created a supply bottleneck at the refinery. |
| 16. Deplete | Verb (base: deplete) | To reduce the amount of something greatly. | Exhaust, Drain, Consume, Empty | Replenish, Augment, Increase, Refill | Deep tube‑well use depletes groundwater rapidly. |
| 17. Apprehend | Verb (base: apprehend) | To arrest or capture a criminal. | Capture, Seize, Detain, Collar | Release, Free, Liberate, Lose | Police are trying to apprehend the accused rapist who fled. |
| 18. Autocracy | Noun | A system of government by one person with absolute power. | Dictatorship, Absolutism, Despotism, Totalitarianism | Democracy, Republic, Pluralism, Constitutionalism | The BNP warned against the ghosts of autocracy returning. |
| 19. Anarchy | Noun | A state of disorder due to absence of authority. | Chaos, Lawlessness, Mayhem, Pandemonium | Order, Peace, Governance, Stability | The speaker accused opposition of trying to create anarchy. |
| 20. Retaliate | Verb (base: retaliate) | To attack in response to a perceived injury. | Revenge, Counterattack, Strike back, Reciprocate | Forgive, Turn the other cheek, Submit, Endure | Iran threatened to retaliate against Gulf neighbours' ports. |

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