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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. dishearten | Verb | to make someone lose hope or confidence | discourage, demoralize, dismay, dispirit | encourage, hearten, inspire, uplift | The repeated failures began to dishearten the research team. |
| 2. deforestation | Noun | the removal of trees from a large area | clearing, logging, denudation, timber harvesting | afforestation, reforestation, planting, forestation | Deforestation has accelerated in the coastal region due to fuel shortage. |
| 3. vulnerable | Adjective | easily hurt or harmed physically or emotionally | susceptible, exposed, defenseless, fragile | invulnerable, protected, resilient, strong | The island is extremely vulnerable to cyclones without its mangroves. |
| 4. pristine | Adjective | in its original, clean, and unused condition | unspoiled, immaculate, untouched, pure | polluted, damaged, spoiled, contaminated | The beach's pristine beauty attracted tourists from around the world. |
| 5. degradation | Noun | the process of becoming worse or damaged | deterioration, decline, decay, ruination | improvement, restoration, enhancement, elevation | Environmental degradation threatens the livelihoods of local fishermen. |
| 6. exploitation | Noun | using someone or something unfairly for your own profit | misuse, manipulation, capitalization, profiteering | fairness, protection, guardianship, preservation | The exploitation of workers in unregulated factories is a serious issue. |
| 7. ambivalence | Noun | having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something | uncertainty, indecision, equivocation, wavering | certainty, decisiveness, resolve, conviction | His ambivalence about the policy made him reluctant to vote. |
| 8. curate | Verb | to select, organize, and present items for a collection or exhibition | select, arrange, compile, organize | scatter, disorganize, neglect, ignore | The museum hired a specialist to curate the ancient artifacts. |
| 9. topography | Noun | the physical features of a landscape or area | terrain, landscape, geography, landform | uniformity, sameness, featurelessness, evenness | The rugged topography made construction extremely difficult. |
| 10. uncomposed | Adjective | lacking calmness or order; disorganized | discomposed, agitated, flustered, disordered | composed, calm, serene, collected | The politician appeared uncomposed during the heated debate. |
| 11. pry | Verb | to inquire too curiously into someone's private affairs; or to force open | meddle, intrude, snoop, interfere | respect privacy, ignore, neglect, avoid | Journalists should not pry into the personal lives of victims. |
| 12. cutthroat | Adjective | very competitive and ruthless in a way that harms others | ruthless, merciless, fierce, unprincipled | fair, cooperative, gentle, compassionate | The cutthroat business environment forced many startups to close. |
| 13. rue | Verb | to bitterly regret something | regret, lament, repent, bemoan | rejoice, celebrate, cherish, welcome | He will rue the day he decided to ignore the warnings. |
| 14. transactional | Adjective | relating to exchange or interaction as a business deal rather than genuine relationship | commercial, exchange-based, quid-pro-quo, negotiable | relational, altruistic, unconditional, selfless | Their friendship felt purely transactional, without emotional depth. |
| 15. susceptible | Adjective | likely to be influenced or harmed by something | vulnerable, prone, sensitive, subject | resistant, immune, unsusceptible, invulnerable | Children are more susceptible to infections than adults. |
| 16. delimitation | Noun | the process of fixing boundaries or limits | demarcation, boundary-setting, bordering, definition | expansion, blurring, unboundedness, indefiniteness | The delimitation of electoral districts is often politically contentious. |
| 17. contentious | Adjective | likely to cause disagreement or argument | controversial, disputatious, quarrelsome, fractious | uncontroversial, agreeable, harmonious, peaceful | The land dispute was highly contentious and lasted for years. |
| 18. extrajudicial | Adjective | carried out without legal authority or process | illegal, unlawful, summary, unofficial | judicial, legal, lawful, authorized | The country condemned extrajudicial killings by security forces. |
| 19. moratorium | Noun | a temporary pause or suspension of an activity | freeze, halt, postponement, embargo | continuation, resumption, renewal, progression | The government declared a moratorium on new drilling projects. |
| 20. repurpose | Verb | to adapt for a different use or function | adapt, reuse, convert, recycle | discard, waste, abandon, scrap | The old factory was repurposed into a community center. |

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