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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. blockade | Noun | Sealing off a place to stop goods or people from entering or leaving. | Barricade, Impediment, Strangulation, Encirclement | Permeability, Egress, Unrestricted flow, Open route | The naval blockade cut off all fuel supplies to the coast. |
| 2. blatant | Adjective | Done openly and unashamedly, often in an obvious and offensive way. | Flagrant, Brazen, Conspicuous, Undisguised | Subtle, Hidden, Inconspicuous, Secretive | The official's blatant violation of the ceasefire was condemned worldwide. |
| 3. violation | Noun | Breaking or failing to follow a law, agreement, or code of conduct. | Infringement, Breach, Transgression, Contravention | Compliance, Adherence, Observance, Obedience | Iran called the blockade a blatant violation of the ceasefire terms. |
| 4. tangible | Adjective | Clear and definite enough to be easily seen, felt, or measured. | Palpable, Concrete, Perceptible, Material | Intangible, Abstract, Imperceptible, Vague | The global economy faces tangible strains from the energy shock. |
| 5. leverage | Noun | Power or ability to influence people or get what you want. | Influence, Advantage, Clout, Sway | Weakness, Impotence, Disadvantage, Helplessness | Tehran used the blockade as economic leverage in peace talks. |
| 6. oust | Verb (base: oust) | To force someone out of a position or place, especially from power. | Eject, Expel, Depose, Dislodge | Install, Appoint, Welcome, Reinstate | The navy secretary was ousted after disagreements over shipbuilding. |
| 7. premature | Adjective | Happening or done too soon, before the usual or expected time. | Untimely, Hasty, Rash, Precipitate | Timely, Opportune, Delayed, Overdue | Experts said claims of Iran's economic free fall remain premature. |
| 8. resilience | Noun | Ability to recover quickly from difficulties or tough situations. | Toughness, Elasticity, Adaptability, Fortitude | Fragility, Weakness, Vulnerability, Inflexibility | Iran has shown remarkable resilience during previous sanctions. |
| 9. disruption | Noun | A disturbance or problem that interrupts an event, activity, or process. | Interruption, Upheaval, Turmoil, Derangement | Continuity, Order, Stability, Organization | The disruption of oil flows through the strait hurt global markets. |
| 10. demine | Verb (base: demine) | To remove explosive mines from an area to make it safe. | Clear, Defuse, Neutralize, Mine-sweep | Mine, Plant, Seed, Booby-trap | Trump ordered the Navy to step up demining activity in the strait. |
| 11. sanctions | Noun | Official restrictions or penalties imposed against a country to force compliance. | Penalties, Embargoes, Restrictions, Boycotts | Rewards, Approvals, Endorsements, Aid | Iran endured huge oil‑revenue drops during previous sanctions. |
| 12. sweltering | Adjective | Extremely hot and uncomfortable, causing sweating. | Scorching, Boiling, Torrid, Sultry | Freezing, Frigid, Cool, Arctic | Power cuts worsened amid a sweltering heatwave across the country. |
| 13. disparity | Noun | A great difference or inequality between two or more things. | Imbalance, Gap, Discrepancy, Inequity | Equality, Parity, Similarity, Uniformity | Load shedding was expanded to cities to reduce rural‑urban disparity. |
| 14. accumulate | Verb (base: accumulate) | To gather or build up over time, often in large amounts. | Amass, Collect, Accrue, Hoard | Disperse, Distribute, Scatter, Deplete | Power shortages accumulate due to fuel supply problems and technical issues. |
| 15. mismatch | Noun | A situation where two things are not equal or do not work well together. | Discrepancy, Imbalance, Incongruity, Misalignment | Match, Harmony, Fit, Congruence | There is a mismatch between actual power generation and summer demand. |
| 16. nominal | Adjective | Existing in name only, very small or far less than the actual value. | Titular, Symbolic, Minimal, Token | Substantial, Real, Significant, Actual | Injured Rana Plaza survivors received only a nominal grant. |
| 17. inhumane | Adjective | Cruel and lacking compassion or kindness. | Brutal, Barbaric, Merciless, Heartless | Humane, Compassionate, Kind, Merciful | Many workers still live in inhumane conditions, lacking rehabilitation. |
| 18. rehabilitation | Noun | The process of restoring someone to a healthy or normal life through training and medical care. | Recovery, Restoration, Reclamation, Reintegration | Neglect, Abandonment, Deterioration, Disablement | Lack of compensation and rehabilitation worsens the plight of survivors. |
| 19. consolidate | Verb (base: consolidate) | To combine or strengthen something to make it more effective or solid. | Unify, Merge, Strengthen, Integrate | Divide, Separate, Weaken, Disperse | The ministry will consolidate data from all educational institutions. |
| 20. requisition | Noun | An official order demanding the use or supply of something, especially during shortages. | Demand, Request, Claim, Appropriation | Release, Return, Surrender, Give back | The Public Service Commission received a requisition to fill teacher posts. |

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