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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. amicable | Adjective | Friendly and peaceful relationship, without hostility. | Cordial, Harmonious, Amiable, Congenial | Hostile, Antagonistic, Unfriendly, Bellicose | The two neighbors reached an amicable agreement about the fence. |
| 2. bludgeon | Verb | To hit repeatedly with a heavy object; to coerce brutally. | Club, Batter, Cudgel, Thrash | Caress, Protect, Soothe, Aid | The robber tried to bludgeon the security guard into submission. |
| 3. blockade | Noun/Verb | Sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. | Siege, Barricade, Obstruction, Embargo | Opening, Passage, Access, Free movement | The navy imposed a blockade on the enemy port. |
| 4. constraint | Noun | A limitation or restriction that holds someone back. | Restraint, Curb, Hindrance, Stricture | Freedom, Liberty, Allowance, Permission | Budget constraints forced the company to delay hiring. |
| 5. deprive | Verb | To take something necessary or desirable away from someone. | Divest, Strip, Dispossess, Bereave | Provide, Supply, Bestow, Endow | The war deprived many children of education. |
| 6. discrepancy | Noun | A difference between two things that should match. | Inconsistency, Disparity, Variance, Divergence | Agreement, Harmony, Consistency, Accord | There was a discrepancy between the two witness accounts. |
| 7. disseminate | Verb | To spread information, ideas, or knowledge widely. | Propagate, Circulate, Broadcast, Diffuse | Suppress, Conceal, Withhold, Gather | The organization used social media to disseminate health alerts. |
| 8. excerpt | Noun | A short passage or clip taken from a text, speech, or film. | Extract, Snippet, Fragment, Citation | Whole, Entirety, Full text, Total | The teacher read an excerpt from the novel aloud. |
| 9. hostage | Noun | A person seized and held to force others to meet demands. | Captive, Prisoner, Detainee, Pawn | Liberator, Freeperson, Rescuer, Captor | The terrorists held three hostages for ransom. |
| 10. illicit | Adjective | Forbidden by law, rules, or social customs. | Illegal, Unlawful, Criminal, Prohibited | Legal, Lawful, Permitted, Authorized | The police cracked down on illicit drug trafficking. |
| 11. interdict | Verb | To prohibit or restrain something, especially by legal or authoritative order. | Forbid, Ban, Prohibit, Proscribe | Permit, Allow, Authorize, Sanction | The court interdicted the company from selling unsafe products. |
| 12. invigilator | Noun | A person who supervises examination candidates to ensure fairness. | Proctor, Supervisor, Monitor, Overseer | Examinee, Student, Candidate, Participant | The invigilator walked quietly between the rows of desks. |
| 13. mediator | Noun | A neutral person who helps two sides reach an agreement. | Arbitrator, Conciliator, Intermediary, Negotiator | Instigator, Agitator, Provoker, Fighter | A skilled mediator resolved the labor dispute. |
| 14. misperception | Noun | A wrong or incorrect understanding of something. | Misunderstanding, Delusion, Fallacy, Illusion | Accurate perception, Understanding, Insight, Clarity | Common misperceptions about the disease caused unnecessary fear. |
| 15. neutralize | Verb | To make something ineffective or harmless. | Counteract, Nullify, Negate, Counterbalance | Strengthen, Intensify, Empower, Activate | The antidote neutralized the poison. |
| 16. rehabilitation | Noun | The process of restoring someone or something to normal life or condition. | Restoration, Recovery, Reclamation, Reintegration | Deterioration, Decline, Neglect, Abandonment | The prison offers rehabilitation programs for inmates. |
| 17. sanction | Noun/Verb | A penalty or coercive measure; official permission or approval. | Embargo, Penalty, Restriction, Ratification | Reward, Permission, Approval, Endorsement | International sanctions were imposed on the regime. |
| 18. stifle | Verb | To suppress, hold back, or prevent from happening freely. | Smother, Repress, Quash, Muzzle | Encourage, Foster, Promote, Express | The dictator tried to stifle all dissent. |
| 19. truce | Noun | A temporary agreement to stop fighting or arguing. | Ceasefire, Armistice, Peace, Lull | Conflict, War, Hostility, Battle | The two armies declared a truce for the holiday. |
| 20. unbearable | Adjective | Too painful, difficult, or unpleasant to endure. | Intolerable, Insufferable, Unendurable, Oppressive | Bearable, Tolerable, Endurable, Pleasant | The heat in the apartment was unbearable. |

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