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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Geopolitical | Adjective | Related to politics influenced by geography and international relations. | Geostrategic, Territorial, Diplomatic, Global-political | Domestic, Internal, Local, Nonpolitical | The geopolitical rivalry between superpowers affects global trade. |
| 2. Fragmentation | Noun | Breaking or dividing into smaller, disconnected parts. | Disintegration, Segmentation, Splintering, Atomization | Unification, Integration, Consolidation, Cohesion | Economic fragmentation makes international cooperation difficult. |
| 3. Concessional | Adjective | Offered at lower cost or favorable terms, especially loans. | Preferential, Soft-term, Subsidized, Lenient | Commercial, Market-rate, Stringent, Expensive | Developing countries rely on concessional financing for development. |
| 4. Demographic | Adjective | Relating to population structure, statistics, and trends. | Population-based, Statistical, Census-related, Sociographic | Individual, Personal, Idiosyncratic, Nondemographic | Demographic shifts are reshaping the country's labor market. |
| 5. Infiltration | Noun | Secretly entering or gaining access to a place or group. | Penetration, Intrusion, Encroachment, Incursion | Withdrawal, Retreat, Expulsion, Exfiltration | The government is concerned about cross-border infiltration. |
| 6. Recalibrate | Verb | Adjust or change something to make it more accurate or effective. | Readjust, Fine-tune, Realign, Reconfigure | Destabilize, Disorder, Neglect, Ignore | The party had to recalibrate its campaign strategy after public backlash. |
| 7. Subtext | Noun | Underlying or hidden meaning beneath the surface. | Undertone, Implication, Connotation, Innuendo | Explicit, Overt, Obvious, Manifest | His speech had a political subtext that few understood. |
| 8. Diaspora | Noun | People who have spread from their original homeland. | Migration, Dispersion, Exodus, Displacement | Concentration, Gathering, Return, Homecoming | The Bangladeshi diaspora sends billions in remittances annually. |
| 9. Ingenuity | Noun | Cleverness and originality in solving problems. | Inventiveness, Resourcefulness, Creativity, Cleverness | Dullness, Stupidity, Incompetence, Unimaginativeness | Local ingenuity created successful startups without government support. |
| 10. Paradox | Noun | A situation that contradicts itself but may be true. | Contradiction, Inconsistency, Anomaly, Enigma | Consistency, Harmony, Regularity, Normality | The paradox of poverty amidst plenty is troubling. |
| 11. Catalytic | Adjective | Causing a change or reaction without being consumed. | Transformative, Triggering, Activating, Stimulating | Inhibitory, Suppressive, Hindering, Blocking | Foreign investment acted as a catalytic force for industrial growth. |
| 12. Shrill | Adjective | Loud and high-pitched, often annoyingly; also aggressively vocal. | Strident, Piercing, Screeching, Raucous | Soft, Mellow, Subdued, Gentle | The politician's shrill rhetoric alienated moderate voters. |
| 13. Inflammatory | Adjective | Intended to provoke anger, violence, or strong emotion. | Provocative, Incendiary, Instigating, Seditious | Calming, Pacifying, Soothing, Conciliatory | His inflammatory remarks sparked protests across the region. |
| 14. Tokenistic | Adjective | Done for appearance rather than genuine effect or substance. | Symbolic, Perfunctory, Superficial, Nominal | Substantive, Genuine, Meaningful, Authentic | The company's diversity hire was tokenistic and ineffective. |
| 15. Intersectionality | Noun | Overlapping social identities and related systems of discrimination. | Interconnectedness, Overlap, Simultaneity, Multidimensionality | Singularity, Isolation, Uniformity, Segregation | Intersectionality examines how race and gender interact. |
| 16. Systemic | Adjective | Affecting an entire system, not just isolated parts. | Structural, Pervasive, Ingrained, Widespread | Isolated, Superficial, Localized, Incidental | Systemic corruption requires fundamental institutional reform. |
| 17. Patronage | Noun | Power to appoint people to jobs or give favors, often politically. | Nepotism, Favoritism, Sponsorship, Clientelism | Meritocracy, Fairness, Impartiality, Equity | Political patronage undermines merit-based hiring. |
| 18. Trivialisation | Noun | Making something seem less important or serious than it is. | Belittlement, Minimization, Downplaying, Understatement | Emphasis, Importance, Seriousness, Gravitas | The trivialisation of women's issues in media harms democracy. |
| 19. Constituency | Noun | A group of voters or supporters of a politician. | Electorate, District, Riding, Precinct | Leadership, Officialdom, Bureaucracy, Opposition | The MP worked hard to serve her constituency. |
| 20. Prolonged | Adjective | Lasting for a long time, longer than usual or expected. | Extended, Protracted, Lengthy, Sustained | Brief, Short, Temporary, Momentary | Prolonged inflation erodes household savings. |

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