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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 the influence of geography on politics and international relations. | Strategic, Territorial, Intergovernmental, Diplomatic | Domestic, Internal, Nonpolitical, Isolated | The geopolitical tensions in the region disrupted global oil supplies. |
| 2. Vulnerable | Adjective | Easily hurt, attacked, or harmed physically or emotionally. | Exposed, Susceptible, Defenseless, Fragile | Resilient, Protected, Secure, Invincible | Small island nations are especially vulnerable to rising sea levels. |
| 3. Fiscal | Adjective | Relating to government revenue, spending, debt, and money management. | Monetary, Budgetary, Financial, Economic | Nonfinancial, Personal, Private, Individual | The government announced new fiscal policies to reduce the deficit. |
| 4. Persistently | Adverb | In a way that continues firmly, especially despite difficulty or opposition. | Relentlessly, Constantly, Perpetually, Unceasingly | Occasionally, Sporadically, Intermittently, Briefly | The region has been persistently affected by drought for three years. |
| 5. Stagnant | Adjective | Not flowing or moving, showing no activity, growth, or improvement. | Static, Inactive, Dormant, Sluggish | Dynamic, Growing, Active, Vibrant | Private investment has remained stagnant for over a decade. |
| 6. Structural | Adjective | Relating to the basic framework or system of something. | Fundamental, Systemic, Constitutional, Architectural | Superficial, Cosmetic, Temporary, Minor | The country needs structural reforms to its tax system. |
| 7. Constraint | Noun | A limitation or restriction that controls what you can do. | Limitation, Restriction, Confinement, Check | Freedom, Liberty, Opportunity, Latitude | Fiscal constraint prevents the government from increasing subsidies. |
| 8. Credibility | Noun | The quality of being trusted and believed in. | Trustworthiness, Reliability, Plausibility, Integrity | Dishonesty, Unreliability, Disrepute, Implausibility | The minister's repeated false claims damaged his credibility. |
| 9. Intriguing | Adjective | Arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. | Fascinating, Captivating, Riveting, Absorbing | Boring, Uninteresting, Mundane, Dull | It is intriguing that the former owners want to reclaim a defunct bank. |
| 10. Defunct | Adjective | No longer existing, functioning, or in use. | Extinct, Inoperative, Disused, Obsolete | Operational, Active, Functioning, Alive | The defunct factory was demolished to make way for a park. |
| 11. Dismantle | Verb (base form) | To take apart or break down a system, structure, or organization. | Disassemble, Demolish, Ravage, Scrap | Build, Assemble, Construct, Create | The new administration plans to dismantle the old regulatory framework. |
| 12. Recapitalize | Verb (base form) | To provide new capital to a business or bank to make it financially stable. | Refinance, Rehabilitate, Replenish, Restructure | Bankrupt, Liquidate, Impoverish, Defund | The central bank had to recapitalize the failing institution with public funds. |
| 13. Opaque | Adjective | Hard to understand or see through; not transparent. | Obscure, Ambiguous, Murky, Vague | Clear, Transparent, Lucid, Obvious | The company's financial dealings were opaque and suspicious. |
| 14. Exacerbate | Verb (base form) | To make a problem, situation, or feeling worse. | Aggravate, Intensify, Worsen, Inflame | Alleviate, Mitigate, Lessen, Calm | A lack of coordination among agencies can exacerbate the violence. |
| 15. Spate | Noun | A large number of similar things happening in quick succession. | Flood, Torrent, Barrage, Outburst | Trickle, Dearth, Scarcity, Lack | A spate of shootings has turned the area into a terror zone. |
| 16. Illicit | Adjective | Forbidden by law, rules, or social customs. | Unlawful, Illegal, Prohibited, Unauthorized | Legal, Lawful, Permissible, Authorized | The UK is committed to fighting illicit finance and money laundering. |
| 17. Unparliamentary | Adjective | Not following the accepted rules of debate in a parliament; rude or improper. | Improper, Undignified, Indecorous, Disrespectful | Parliamentary, Appropriate, Decorous, Proper | The Speaker expunged the MP's unparliamentary remarks from the record. |
| 18. Expunge | Verb (base form) | To erase, remove, or delete something completely. | Erase, Delete, Obliterate, Efface | Insert, Preserve, Retain, Add | The criminal record was expunged after ten years of good behavior. |
| 19. Embankment | Noun | A wall or barrier of earth or stone built to hold back water or support a road. | Levee, Dike, Dam, Barrier | Hollow, Depression, Ditch, Trench | Breached embankments caused massive flooding in haor areas. |
| 20. Inconsistencies | Noun (plural) | Parts of something that do not agree with each other; contradictions. | Contradictions, Discrepancies, Incongruities, Variations | Consistencies, Harmonies, Uniformities, Agreements | The report highlighted inconsistencies between the old and new laws. |

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