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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. culling | Noun | Selective killing of animals to reduce population or remove weak ones. | Extermination, Slaughter, Decimation, Liquidation | Preservation, Conservation, Protection, Nurturing | The wildlife agency justified culling to prevent disease outbreaks among deer. |
| 2. spaying | Noun | Surgical removal of a female animal's ovaries to stop reproduction. | Ovariectomy, Sterilization, Neutering (female), Hysterectomy | Fertilization, Impregnation, Breeding, Procreation | Spaying has dramatically reduced the number of stray kittens in the city. |
| 3. neutering | Noun | Surgical sterilization of an animal, removing reproductive organs. | Castration, Gelding, Altering, Fixing | Insemination, Fecundity, Reproduction, Virility | Neutering helps control pet overpopulation and reduces aggressive behavior. |
| 4. zoonotic | Adjective | Disease that can spread from animals to humans. | Transmissible, Animal-borne, Infectious, Vector-borne | Noncommunicable, Human-restricted, Benign, Isolated | Rabies and avian influenza are dangerous zoonotic diseases. |
| 5. antimicrobial | Adjective | Substance that kills or stops growth of germs like bacteria and fungi. | Germicidal, Bactericidal, Antiseptic, Disinfectant | Pathogenic, Septic, Infectious, Contaminating | Overuse of antimicrobial agents has led to drug‑resistant superbugs. |
| 6. vigilant | Adjective | Carefully watching for danger or problems; very alert. | Hyperaware, Watchful, Circumspect, Attentive | Negligent, Oblivious, Heedless, Distracted | Parents must remain vigilant to prevent children from accessing harmful content. |
| 7. comprehensive | Adjective | Including all or nearly all elements; complete and thorough. | All‑encompassing, Exhaustive, Thorough, Sweeping | Partial, Limited, Incomplete, Fragmentary | The report offers a comprehensive analysis of climate change impacts. |
| 8. abnormalities | Noun | Unusual or irregular features that differ from what is normal. | Anomalies, Irregularities, Deviations, Aberrations | Normality, Regularity, Conformity, Standards | Medical scans revealed several abnormalities in the patient's heart rhythm. |
| 9. feral | Adjective | Animal that was once domesticated but now lives wild and untamed. | Untamed, Savage, Undomesticated, Vicious | Tame, Domesticated, Gentle, Housebroken | Feral cats often form colonies in abandoned buildings. |
| 10. malnutrition | Noun | Lack of proper nutrition caused by not eating enough or healthy food. | Undernourishment, Starvation, Deprivation, Deficiency | Overnutrition, Health, Strength, Vitality | Chronic malnutrition stunts physical and mental development in children. |
| 11. repatriate | Verb | Send someone back to their own country of origin. | Deport, Return, Repatriate, Extradite | Exile, Banish, Displace, Emigrate | The government moved quickly to repatriate stranded citizens during the crisis. |
| 12. acquittal | Noun | Judgment that a person is not guilty of a crime. | Exoneration, Vindication, Discharge, Absolution | Conviction, Sentencing, Incrimination, Blame | Despite strong evidence, the jury returned a shocking acquittal. |
| 13. humane | Adjective | Showing compassion, kindness, and mercy toward people or animals. | Compassionate, Benevolent, Merciful, Empathetic | Cruel, Brutal, Inhumane, Callous | Advocates demand more humane treatment of factory‑farmed livestock. |
| 14. propagate | Verb | Spread and promote an idea, belief, or organism widely. | Disseminate, Proliferate, Circulate, Promote | Suppress, Censor, Conceal, Stifle | Social media can propagate misinformation faster than ever before. |
| 15. restitution | Noun | Restoring something lost or stolen; compensation for harm done. | Reparation, Indemnification, Amends, Redress | Forfeiture, Penalty, Seizure, Loss | The court ordered restitution to victims of the financial fraud. |
| 16. unprecedented | Adjective | Never done or known before; without any earlier example. | Unparalleled, Extraordinary, Exceptional, Unmatched | Commonplace, Routine, Familiar, Precedented | The pandemic caused an unprecedented global economic slowdown. |
| 17. volatile | Adjective | Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, often for the worse. | Capricious, Mercurial, Erratic, Unstable | Stable, Constant, Steady, Predictable | The stock market remained volatile after the interest rate announcement. |
| 18. exacerbate | Verb | Make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse. | Aggravate, Intensify, Worsen, Inflame | Alleviate, Mitigate, Relieve, Pacify | Raising taxes during a recession could exacerbate unemployment. |
| 19. catastrophic | Adjective | Involving sudden, immense damage or suffering; disastrous. | Devastating, Apocalyptic, Ruinous, Calamitous | Minor, Trivial, Benign, Fortunate | A catastrophic failure of the dam forced thousands to evacuate. |
| 20. scepticism | Noun | Doubt or disbelief toward claims that lack strong evidence. | Distrust, Cynicism, Misgiving, Dubiety | Credulity, Faith, Trust, Conviction | Healthy scepticism encourages scientists to question every new result. |

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