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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Dilemma | Noun | A difficult situation where you must choose between two bad options. | Quandary, Predicament, Catch-22, Conundrum | Resolution, Certainty, Advantage, Easy choice | China's heavy reliance on the Malacca Strait creates a strategic dilemma for its energy security. |
| 2. Vulnerability | Noun | The state of being open to harm, attack, or damage. | Exposure, Susceptibility, Fragility, Defenselessness | Invulnerability, Strength, Immunity, Protection | The country's dependence on a single shipping route is a major vulnerability in times of conflict. |
| 3. Bottleneck | Noun | A narrow point where movement slows down or gets blocked. | Chokepoint, Congestion, Impediment, Constriction | Open passage, Free flow, Expansion, Clearance | The narrow width of the Strait of Malacca turns it into a potential bottleneck for global trade. |
| 4. Leverage | Noun | Power or influence used to get a desired result. | Clout, Influence, Sway, Pull | Weakness, Impotence, Ineffectiveness, Helplessness | The US views the strait as a leverage point in any future geopolitical conflict. |
| 5. Sovereignty | Noun | Full right and power of a country to govern itself without outside interference. | Autonomy, Self-rule, Dominion, Supremacy | Subjugation, Dependence, Colonization, Annexation | Indonesia and Malaysia share control over the strait and guard their sovereignty carefully. |
| 6. Maritime | Adjective | Related to the sea, ships, or navigation. | Naval, Nautical, Oceanic, Seafaring | Terrestrial, Land-based, Inland, Aerial | The new defence agreement boosts US maritime surveillance over the Indian Ocean. |
| 7. Lifeline | Noun | A vital route or source that provides essential support. | Artery, Mainstay, Salvation, Anchor | Burden, Obstacle, Hindrance, Liability | For East Asian economies, the Malacca Strait acts as a commercial lifeline for energy and goods. |
| 8. Chokepoint | Noun | A narrow passage where traffic or activity can be easily blocked. | Narrows, Bottleneck, Pinch point, Defile | Broadway, Open sea, Wide corridor, Expanse | Securing global chokepoints has become a priority for major military powers. |
| 9. Recalibration | Noun | The act of adjusting or changing an existing system or strategy. | Readjustment, Realignment, Reformation, Reworking | Stagnation, Rigidity, Fixation, Inertia | The US appears to be undertaking a recalibration of its Indo-Pacific strategy. |
| 10. Hoarding | Noun | The action of collecting and storing large amounts of goods secretly. | Stockpiling, Accumulation, Amassing, Squirrelling | Distribution, Sharing, Spending, Depletion | Authorities intensified drives against hoarding after long fuel queues appeared nationwide. |
| 11. Deadstock | Noun | Leftover or unused materials kept in storage, often obsolete. | Surplus, Overstock, Residue, Obsolete inventory | Fresh supply, Active stock, Moving goods, Commodity | The country’s sole refinery is operating on limited deadstock as crude imports remain disrupted. |
| 12. Subsidy | Noun | Money given by a government to lower the cost of producing goods or services. | Grant, Allowance, Endowment, Subsidization | Tax, Penalty, Surcharge, Levy | The government has so far held off raising fuel prices despite a ballooning subsidy burden. |
| 13. Inflation | Noun | A general rise in prices causing money to lose its value. | Price spiral, Escalation, Hyperinflation, Devaluation | Deflation, Price drop, Stability, Disinflation | High inflation and youth unemployment are pressing challenges for the new administration. |
| 14. Depreciation | Noun | A decrease in the value of a currency or asset over time. | Devaluation, Decline, Downturn, Erosion | Appreciation, Rise, Strengthening, Increase | Foreign exchange pressures due to higher import costs led to rapid currency depreciation. |
| 15. Disruption | Noun | A disturbance that interrupts an activity or process. | Interruption, Turmoil, Upheaval, Disorder | Order, Continuity, Smoothness, Stability | Frequent engine failures caused major disruptions on the Sylhet-Akhaura railway line. |
| 16. Encroachment | Noun | Gradual intrusion onto someone’s land, property, or rights. | Trespass, Invasion, Infringement, Impingement | Respect, Withdrawal, Evacuation, Surrender | Once a public square, Muktangan now suffers from garbage dumping and illegal encroachment. |
| 17. Neglect | Noun | Failure to care for something properly or pay attention to it. | Disregard, Abandonment, Dereliction, Inattention | Care, Nurturing, Preservation, Diligence | The historic ground lies forgotten amid official neglect and decaying infrastructure. |
| 18. Amnesty | Noun | An official pardon granted to a group of people for certain offenses. | Pardon, Reprieve, Clemency, Discharge | Punishment, Penalty, Conviction, Sentencing | Spain announced an amnesty programme for around 15,000 undocumented Bangladeshi migrants. |
| 19. Regularisation | Noun | The process of making something officially acceptable or legal. | Formalisation, Legalisation, Normalisation, Standardisation | Illegality, Irregularity, Deportation, Expulsion | Migrants can apply for regularisation under the new royal decree approved by Spain. |
| 20. Restorative | Adjective | Having the ability to bring back health, justice, or a good condition. | Rehabilitative, Curative, Remedial, Healing | Harmful, Damaging, Injurious, Detrimental | The reform plan includes restorative justice and the formation of a Truth Commission. |

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