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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. undeterred | Adjective | Not stopped or discouraged by obstacles. | Unfazed, Resolute, Unwavering, Indomitable | Daunted, Discouraged, Hesitant, Reluctant | Despite the heavy rain, the protesters remained undeterred and marched on. |
| 2. lucre | Noun | Money or profit, especially when gained dishonestly. | Filthy lucre, Mammon, Profit, Greedgain | Altruism, Generosity, Charity, Philanthropy | The corrupt official was motivated solely by lucre, betraying public trust. |
| 3. protract | Verb | To make something last longer than necessary. | Prolong, Draw out, Extend, Perpetuate | Shorten, Curtail, Abbreviate, Conclude | The lawyers used endless objections to protract the trial for months. |
| 4. embolden | Verb | To give someone courage or confidence to act. | Hearten, Fortify, Animate, Encourage | Dishearten, Deter, Daunt, Intimidate | The early election results emboldened the opposition to demand a recount. |
| 5. overhaul | Verb | To completely examine and repair or improve. | Revamp, Reconstruct, Modernize, Renovate | Ruin, Damage, Neglect, Preserve | The new CEO plans to overhaul the entire corporate structure. |
| 6. destabilise | Verb | To cause something to become unsteady or unsafe. | Undermine, Upset, Subvert, Unbalance | Stabilize, Bolster, Secure, Reinforce | The spread of false news was meant to destabilise the government. |
| 7. devour | Verb | To eat hungrily or consume completely. | Gobble, Consume, Ravage, Annihilate | Nibble, Preserve, Savor, Spare | The wildfire quickly devoured hundreds of acres of forest. |
| 8. makeshift | Adjective | A temporary and usually low-quality substitute. | Provisional, Improvised, Stopgap, Crude | Permanent, Professional, Complete, Finished | The survivors built makeshift shelters from fallen branches. |
| 9. factional | Adjective | Relating to a small, dissenting group within a larger one. | Sectarian, Partisan, Cliquish, Divisive | Unified, Cooperative, Harmonious, United | Factional infighting weakened the party before the election. |
| 10. altercation | Noun | A noisy argument or heated disagreement. | Dispute, Confrontation, Skirmish, Quarrel | Agreement, Harmony, Conciliation, Calm | The police were called to break up an altercation outside the bar. |
| 11. traumatise | Verb | To cause severe emotional shock or lasting upset. | Shatter, Devastate, Torment, Scar | Heal, Comfort, Soothe, Reassure | Witnessing the accident could traumatise a young child for years. |
| 12. instinctual | Adjective | Based on natural, unlearned behavior or impulse. | Innate, Intuitive, Automatic, Unconditioned | Learned, Rational, Deliberate, Acquired | Her instinctual reaction was to run from danger, not to analyse it. |
| 13. autocracy | Noun | A system of government where one person has total power. | Dictatorship, Absolutism, Monocracy, Tyranny | Democracy, Republic, Pluralism, Anarchy | Under autocracy, citizens have no right to question the leader's decisions. |
| 14. underrepresent | Verb | To give too little representation or attention to a group. | Marginalize, Overlook, Neglect, Disenfranchise | Overrepresent, Highlight, Include, Empower | The study tends to underrepresent rural communities in its findings. |
| 15. repatriate | Verb | To send someone back to their own country. | Return, Send back, Reestablish, Reintegrate | Exile, Banish, Displace, Evacuate | The government worked with the UN to repatriate refugees safely. |
| 16. memento | Noun | An object kept as a reminder of a person or event. | Souvenir, Keepsake, Token, Relic | Forgetfulness, Disregard, Trash, Discard | She kept the old ticket as a memento of her first concert. |
| 17. fanfare | Noun | Great public attention or showy celebration. | Pomp, Spectacle, Ostentation, Flourish | Silence, Simplicity, Modesty, Secrecy | The new policy was announced with great fanfare but little substance. |
| 18. rehabilitate | Verb | To bring back to good condition or normal life. | Restore, Recover, Rehab, Recondition | Damage, Neglect, Destroy, Abandon | The hospital helps patients rehabilitate after serious injuries. |
| 19. vet | Verb | To examine carefully for accuracy or suitability. | Scrutinize, Screen, Check, Audit | Ignore, Approve blindly, Overlook, Skip | All candidates must be thoroughly vetted before security clearance. |
| 20. acute | Adjective | Very serious, severe, or highly perceptive. | Critical, Intense, Keen, Pervasive | Mild, Negligible, Dull, Chronic | The region faces an acute shortage of clean drinking water. |

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