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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. paralysis | Noun | A state of being unable to move or function; loss of ability to act. | Immobility, Torpor, Stagnation, Deadlock | Mobility, Activity, Progress, Movement | The political paralysis prevented any reforms from being passed. |
| 2. predatory | Adjective | Harming or taking advantage of weaker people or animals. | Rapacious, Exploitative, Voracious, Carnivorous | Altruistic, Protective, Nurturing, Generous | The predatory lending practices trapped many in debt. |
| 3. substandard | Adjective | Worse than the usual or required standard; not acceptable. | Inferior, Shoddy, Deficient, Unsatisfactory | Excellent, Superior, High-quality, First-rate | The contractor used substandard materials, causing the wall to collapse. |
| 4. syndicate | Noun | An association of people or businesses working together, often for crime or business. | Consortium, Cartel, Network, Affiliation | Individual, Lone operator, Sole trader, Solo | A criminal syndicate controlled the illegal drug trade. |
| 5. anomalies | Noun (plural) | Unusual or irregular occurrences that are hard to explain. | Aberrations, Irregularities, Outliers, Deviations | Regularities, Norms, Standards, Consistencies | Scientists investigated the anomalies in the temperature data. |
| 6. unprecedented | Adjective | Having no previous example; completely new and surprising. | Unparalleled, Extraordinary, Novel, Record-breaking | Common, Ordinary, Familiar, Typical | The country faced an unprecedented economic crisis. |
| 7. perennial | Adjective | Happening again and again over many years; enduring. | Enduring, Persistent, Everlasting, Recurrent | Ephemeral, Temporary, Fleeting, Sporadic | Corruption is a perennial problem in many governments. |
| 8. exploitation | Noun | Using people or resources selfishly for profit. | Manipulation, Misuse, Oppression, Profiteering | Fairness, Equity, Justice, Protection | The exploitation of child labor is a serious crime. |
| 9. resilient | Adjective | Strong enough to bounce back from problems or shocks. | Robust, Adaptable, Tough, Hardy | Fragile, Vulnerable, Weak, Delicate | The community proved resilient after the natural disaster. |
| 10. isolationism | Noun | Staying separate from other countries' political or economic issues. | Noninterventionism, Seclusion, Protectionism, Withdrawal | Interventionism, Globalism, Internationalism, Collaboration | The nation's isolationism led to economic stagnation. |
| 11. discretionary | Adjective | Optional and decided according to personal choice. | Elective, Voluntary, Optional, Permissive | Mandatory, Compulsory, Required, Forced | The manager has discretionary authority to approve bonuses. |
| 12. imminent | Adjective | Likely to occur at any moment; threateningly near. | Impending, Looming, Close, Forthcoming | Distant, Remote, Unlikely, Far-off | Dark clouds signaled the imminent arrival of a storm. |
| 13. purported | Adjective | Described as something, although possibly not genuine. | Alleged, Supposed, Claimed, Ostensible | Proven, Verified, Confirmed, Genuine | The purported evidence turned out to be fabricated. |
| 14. forensic | Adjective | Connected to evidence analysis for legal proceedings. | Criminalistic, Medico-legal, Investigative, Evidential | Unscientific, Speculative, Careless, Non-forensic | Forensic experts examined the DNA sample from the crime scene. |
| 15. lethal | Adjective | Extremely dangerous and able to kill. | Deadly, Fatal, Mortal, Destructive | Harmless, Safe, Nonlethal, Benign | The soldier used lethal force to protect himself. |
| 16. reciprocal | Adjective | Involving two people or groups who do the same for each other; mutual. | Mutual, Complementary, Corresponding, Shared | Unilateral, One-sided, Independent, Nonreciprocal | The two countries signed a reciprocal trade agreement. |
| 17. squally | Adjective | Having brief, strong winds and often rain. | Gusty, Stormy, Blustery, Tempestuous | Calm, Still, Windless, Peaceful | The squally weather disrupted the ferry service. |
| 18. entomologist | Noun | An expert in the biology and behavior of insects. | Bug scientist, Insect specialist, Lepidopterist, Myrmecologist | Layperson, Amateur, Generalist, Ignoramus | The entomologist discovered a new species of beetle. |
| 19. incessant | Adjective | Never stopping; continuous and often annoying. | Unceasing, Relentless, Perpetual, Constant | Intermittent, Occasional, Sporadic, Broken | The incessant noise from construction gave me a headache. |
| 20. torrential | Adjective | Very heavy and powerful, usually describing rain. | Deluging, Violent, Unrelenting, Teeming | Light, Gentle, Drizzling, Sparse | Torrential rain caused flash floods across the city. |

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