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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. irradiance | Noun | The amount of light energy falling on a surface. | Radiance, Illuminance, Luminosity, Flux density | Dimness, Obscurity, Shadow, Gloom | Solar panels perform best under high irradiance conditions. |
| 2. indefensible | Adjective | Cannot be justified or protected. | Unjustifiable, Inexcusable, Unwarrantable, Untenable | Defensible, Justifiable, Tenable, Vindicable | Leaving civilians unprotected during a disaster is morally indefensible. |
| 3. scrutiny | Noun | Close, critical examination. | Inspection, Examination, Dissection, Analysis | Neglect, Disregard, Ignorance, Oversight | The proposed law faced intense scrutiny from legal experts. |
| 4. lucrative | Adjective | Producing a lot of profit. | Profitable, Remunerative, Gainful, Moneymaking | Unprofitable, Loss‑making, Unremunerative, Fruitless | The pharmaceutical company secured a lucrative government contract. |
| 5. intermediary | Noun | A person or thing that acts as a link or go‑between. | Mediator, Broker, Intercessor, Middleman | Principal, Direct party, Endpoint, Original | The intermediary facilitated negotiations between the two warring factions. |
| 6. decentralise | Verb | To move power or control away from a central authority. | Devolve, Disperse, Distribute, Federalize | Centralise, Concentrate, Consolidate, Unify | The government plans to decentralise educational management to local councils. |
| 7. misalignment | Noun | A state of being out of proper arrangement or agreement. | Discrepancy, Inconsistency, Divergence, Asymmetry | Alignment, Harmony, Consistency, Correspondence | The misalignment of company goals and employee values caused high turnover. |
| 8. syndicate | Noun | A group of individuals or businesses working together. | Consortium, Cartel, Alliance, Combine | Individual, Solo entity, Competitor, Lone operator | A syndicate of investors bought the struggling airline. |
| 9. geopolitical | Adjective | Relating to politics influenced by geography. | Geostrategic, Territorial, Diplomatic, International | Domestic, Local, Internal, Non‑territorial | The canal's closure had severe geopolitical consequences for global trade. |
| 10. indictment | Noun | A formal charge of a serious crime; also a sign of blame. | Accusation, Prosecution, Arraignment, Censure | Acquittal, Exoneration, Vindication, Clearance | The grand jury issued an indictment for corruption. / The low pass rate was an indictment of teaching quality. |
| 11. fraught | Adjective | Filled with (something unpleasant); or causing anxiety. | Tense, Agonizing, Strained, Anxiety‑ridden | Calm, Peaceful, Composed, Secure | The peace talks were fraught with mistrust and suspicion. |
| 12. ingrained | Adjective | Firmly fixed and difficult to change. | Entrenched, Deep‑rooted, Ineradicable, Inveterate | Superficial, Temporary, Shallow, Erasable | Her ingrained habit of arriving late annoyed her colleagues. |
| 13. patriarchy | Noun | A society or system ruled by men. | Male dominance, Androcentrism, Phallocracy, Patriarchal system | Matriarchy, Egalitarianism, Female‑led, Gender‑equal | The traditional patriarchy limited women's access to education. |
| 14. hierarchy | Noun | A system ranking people or things above others. | Pecking order, Pyramid, Chain of command, Stratification | Equality, Parity, Egalitarianism, Flat structure | The corporate hierarchy stifled innovation from junior staff. |
| 15. diminish | Verb | To make or become smaller or weaker. | Dwindle, Attenuate, Subside, Erode | Increase, Augment, Magnify, Intensify | Time did not diminish the trauma of the event. |
| 16. paradoxical | Adjective | Seeming contradictory but possibly true. | Incongruous, Contradictory, Oxymoronic, Ironic | Straightforward, Coherent, Logical, Consistent | It is paradoxical that adding more security can make people feel less safe. |
| 17. deconstruct | Verb | To break down an idea or system into parts to reveal flaws. | Dissect, Analyze, Disassemble, Critique | Construct, Synthesize, Assemble, Rebuild | The philosopher's aim was to deconstruct traditional notions of justice. |
| 18. desalination | Noun | Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable. | Salt removal, Demineralization, Desalting, Freshwater conversion | Salination, Brine concentration, Salt addition, Contamination | The island nation relies on desalination for most of its fresh water. |
| 19. brackish | Adjective | Slightly salty, like a mix of fresh and sea water. | Briny, Saline, Slightly salty, Brackish water | Fresh, Pure, Unsalted, Sweet (water) | Mangroves thrive in brackish estuaries. |
| 20. remediation | Noun | The act of correcting or removing a harmful condition. | Restoration, Cleanup, Rectification, Reclamation | Pollution, Contamination, Neglect, Degradation | Soil remediation was required after the chemical spill. |

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