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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Constrained | Adjective | Forced, restricted, or limited in action or expression. | Forced, Strained, Confined, Restricted | Natural, Voluntary, Unrestricted, Free | His constrained smile could not hide his disappointment with the decision. |
| 2. Misconceptions | Noun | Incorrect ideas or wrong beliefs about something. | Fallacies, Delusions, Errors, Misunderstandings | Truths, Facts, Realities, Accuracies | Common misconceptions about the disease led to unnecessary panic. |
| 3. Revoke | Verb | To officially cancel or take back a law, decision, or agreement. | Rescind, Nullify, Abrogate, Repeal | Enact, Ratify, Confirm, Impose | The agency decided to revoke his license after repeated violations. |
| 4. Exorcism | Noun | A ritual to drive away an evil spirit from a person or place. | Expulsion, Banishment, Purification, Casting out | Invocation, Summoning, Possession, Embrace | The community believed the priest’s exorcism had cleansed the haunted house. |
| 5. Pretext | Noun | A false reason used to hide the real purpose of an action. | Alibi, Guise, Ruse, Cover | Truth, Honesty, Reality, Genuine motive | He visited her on the pretext of borrowing a book, but he really wanted to apologize. |
| 6. Dissipate | Verb | To disappear or cause to disappear gradually; to waste energy or money. | Disperse, Evaporate, Scatter, Fritter | Accumulate, Gather, Amass, Concentrate | The morning fog began to dissipate as the sun rose higher. |
| 7. Amplify | Verb | To increase the strength, volume, or importance of something. | Intensify, Magnify, Augment, Escalate | Dampen, Reduce, Diminish, Lessen | The microphone helped amplify his voice to reach the entire stadium. |
| 8. Trafficking | Noun | Illegal trade or dealing, especially in drugs, arms, or people. | Smuggling, Illicit trade, Contraband, Bootlegging | Legal commerce, Legitimate trade, Lawful exchange, Authorized sale | The international ring was arrested for human trafficking across borders. |
| 9. Mismanagement | Noun | Poor or dishonest handling of resources, money, or an organization. | Ineptitude, Maladministration, Mishandling, Negligence | Competence, Stewardship, Prudence, Governance | The company collapsed due to financial mismanagement and corruption. |
| 10. Derail | Verb | To prevent something from continuing as planned; to throw off course. | Sabotage, Disrupt, Thwart, Obstruct | Facilitate, Advance, Expedite, Promote | A single controversial tweet can derail months of careful negotiations. |
| 11. Ambush | Noun | A surprise attack from a hidden position. | Surprise assault, Trap, Snare, Raid | Open attack, Direct assault, Confrontation, Defense | The soldiers walked into an ambush hidden in the dense forest. |
| 12. Fuel | Verb | To supply with energy; to encourage or intensify a feeling or activity. | Stoke, Kindle, Ignite, Provoke | Douse, Quench, Extinguish, Suppress | Rising prices continued to fuel public anger against the government. |
| 13. Extortion | Noun | Obtaining money or property through force or threats. | Blackmail, Racketeering, Coercion, Shakedown | Charity, Generosity, Fairness, Legitimate payment | The mob was charged with extortion after threatening local shop owners. |
| 14. Politicisation | Noun | Making something political or causing it to be influenced by party interests. | Politicizing, Partisanship, Politicking, Ideologization | Neutrality, Depoliticization, Impartiality, Objectivity | The politicisation of the judiciary undermined public trust in courts. |
| 15. Transnational | Adjective | Extending beyond national borders; involving multiple countries. | International, Multinational, Cross-border, Global | Domestic, National, Local, Intranational | Transnational corporations often shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions. |
| 16. Synthesise | Verb | To combine separate ideas, facts, or elements into a coherent whole. | Integrate, Fuse, Unify, Merge | Separate, Divide, Disintegrate, Fragment | The report synthesises data from ten different scientific studies. |
| 17. Incremental | Adjective | Happening in small, gradual steps or amounts. | Gradual, Stepwise, Progressive, Piecemeal | Sudden, Abrupt, Discontinuous, Wholesale | The company made incremental improvements rather than a drastic overhaul. |
| 18. Mitigation | Noun | The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or harmfulness of something. | Alleviation, Reduction, Moderation, Relief | Aggravation, Intensification, Exacerbation, Worsening | Disaster mitigation plans saved thousands of lives during the floods. |
| 19. Draconian | Adjective | Extremely harsh and severe, especially regarding laws or punishments. | Harsh, Severe, Rigorous, Brutal | Lenient, Merciful, Mild, Forgiving | Critics called the new security law draconian and oppressive. |
| 20. Reminiscent | Adjective | Tending to remind one of something; suggestive of something else. | Evocative, Redolent, Suggestive, Indicative | Unrelated, Dissimilar, Unconnected, Distinct | Her style of painting is strongly reminiscent of the old masters. |

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