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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Transcend | Verb | To go beyond or rise above a limit or barrier. | Surpass, Exceed, Outstrip, Excel | Fail, Fall behind, Lag, Surrender | Music can transcend language barriers and unite people. |
| 2. Arduous | Adjective | Very difficult and requiring great physical or mental effort. | Strenuous, Laborious, Onerous, Grueling | Easy, Effortless, Simple, Trivial | The refugees faced an arduous journey across the mountains. |
| 3. Volatility | Noun | Tendency to change quickly and unpredictably. | Instability, Fluctuation, Unpredictability, Turbulence | Stability, Constancy, Steadiness, Calm | The volatility of fuel prices has hurt the economy. |
| 4. Unprecedented | Adjective | Never done or known before; without any previous example. | Unparalleled, Record, Extraordinary, Novel | Common, Ordinary, Typical, Familiar | The country saw an unprecedented surge in measles cases. |
| 5. Blackmail | Noun/Verb | Demanding money or action by threatening to reveal secrets. | Extortion, Menace, Intimidation, Leverage | Honesty, Compliance, Fairness, Consent | The officer was arrested for attempting to blackmail a businessman. |
| 6. Reprieve | Noun/Verb | Cancellation or delay of a punishment or difficult situation. | Respite, Pardon, Postponement, Remission | Punishment, Condemnation, Sentence, Execution | The ceasefire gave civilians a temporary reprieve from bombing. |
| 7. Blockade | Noun/Verb | Sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering. | Siege, Barricade, Obstruction, Embargo | Open passage, Access, Free movement, Clearance | Iran threatened to impose a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. |
| 8. Elation | Noun | Great happiness and excitement. | Euphoria, Joy, Exhilaration, Delight | Despair, Depression, Sorrow, Dejection | The announcement of peace brought elation to the war-weary nation. |
| 9. Plunge | Verb/Noun | Fall or move suddenly and steeply downward. | Plummet, Drop, Dive, Sink | Rise, Soar, Ascend, Climb | Oil prices took a sudden plunge after the ceasefire deal. |
| 10. Notorious | Adjective | Famous for something bad or evil. | Infamous, Disreputable, Ill-famed, Scandalous | Honorable, Reputable, Unknown, Celebrated | The notorious criminal had evaded capture for years. |
| 11. Deprivation | Noun | Lack of basic necessities like food, water, or shelter. | Poverty, Destitution, Hardship, Need | Abundance, Plenty, Wealth, Affluence | The islanders faced severe deprivation after the cyclone. |
| 12. Repatriation | Noun | Sending someone back to their own country. | Return, Deportation, Sending back, Restoration | Exile, Banishment, Expatriation, Displacement | The government arranged the repatriation of Rohingya refugees. |
| 13. Archaeological | Adjective | Related to the study of ancient remains and artifacts. | Historic, Prehistoric, Antiquarian, Excavation-related | Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, Recent | The archaeological site contains twin temples from the 18th century. |
| 14. Factional | Adjective | Involving small groups fighting within a larger organization. | Divisive, Splinter, Partisan, Sectarian | Unified, Harmonious, Cooperative, Consolidated | A factional clash broke out between rival student groups. |
| 15. Probe | Noun/Verb | A thorough investigation or to examine closely. | Inquiry, Investigation, Scrutiny, Examination | Ignore, Neglect, Overlook, Disregard | The police launched a probe into the murder case. |
| 16. Disrupt | Verb | Interrupt or cause disorder and confusion. | Disturb, Upset, Destabilize, Sabotage | Organize, Arrange, Stabilize, Facilitate | The fuel shortage severely disrupted transportation across the city. |
| 17. Conduit | Noun | A channel or pipe for conveying something; also a medium. | Pipeline, Channel, Duct, Passage | Blockage, Barrier, Obstruction, Block | The strait serves as a vital conduit for global oil shipments. |
| 18. Feasibility | Noun | The possibility of something being done successfully. | Practicability, Viability, Attainability, Achievability | Impossibility, Impracticality, Unworkability, Hopelessness | The committee studied the feasibility of building a new bridge. |
| 19. Unyielding | Adjective | Not giving way to pressure; firm and resolute. | Inflexible, Resolute, Stubborn, Adamant | Flexible, Yielding, Compliant, Amenable | The prime minister remained unyielding on the issue of electoral reforms. |
| 20. Intermediary | Noun/Adj | A person or thing that acts as a link between parties. | Mediator, Broker, Go-between, Middleman | Principal, Opponent, Combatant, Direct party | Pakistan served as an intermediary in the Iran-US peace talks. |

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