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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Resilience | Noun | The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or shocks. | Tenacity, Fortitude, Elasticity, Buoyancy | Fragility, Vulnerability, Weakness, Frailty | The rural economy showed remarkable resilience after the floods. |
| 2. Vulnerability | Noun | The state of being open to harm, attack, or damage. | Exposure, Susceptibility, Defenselessness, Fragility | Invincibility, Immunity, Protection, Fortification | Climate change increases the vulnerability of coastal communities. |
| 3. Erosion | Noun | Gradual destruction or wearing away of something. | Corrosion, Deterioration, Attrition, Abrasion | Reinforcement, Buildup, Strengthening, Restoration | Years of budget cuts led to the erosion of public services. |
| 4. Foreclosure | Noun | The legal process of taking over a property because the owner failed to pay a loan. | Repossession, Seizure, Confiscation, Forfeiture | Redemption, Recovery, Retainment, Repayment | Many farmers lost their land through foreclosure during the recession. |
| 5. Liquidity | Noun | Availability of cash or easily convertible assets. | Solvency, Fluidity, Marketability, Cashability | Illiquidity, Insolvency, Drought, Scarcity | Without sufficient liquidity, small businesses cannot survive crises. |
| 6. Self-censorship | Noun | Act of suppressing one's own speech or expression due to fear or pressure. | Auto-suppression, Inhibition, Restraint, Muzzling | Frankness, Candor, Uninhibitedness, Openness | Self-censorship among journalists became widespread under the regime. |
| 7. Autonomy | Noun | The right or condition of self-government and independence. | Sovereignty, Self-determination, Liberty, Self-rule | Dependence, Subjugation, Submission, Control | Media houses need editorial autonomy to report truthfully. |
| 8. Censorship | Noun | Official suppression of any material considered harmful or objectionable. | Suppression, Blackout, Prohibition, Redaction | Freedom, Liberty, Permissiveness, Unrestriction | Internet censorship intensified before the election. |
| 9. Transnational | Adjective | Extending or operating across national boundaries. | Multinational, International, Cross-border, Global | Domestic, National, Local, Insular | Transnational crime networks exploit weak border controls. |
| 10. Forensic | Adjective | Relating to scientific methods used in criminal investigation. | Criminalistic, Investigative, Evidentiary, Juridical | Speculative, Unsystematic, Intuitive, Unproven | Forensic analysis revealed tampering with the documents. |
| 11. Hedging | Noun (base: hedge) | Strategy to reduce risk or avoid commitment. | Equivocation, Prevarication, Evasiveness, Fudging | Directness, Decisiveness, Certainty, Commitment | The politician's hedging frustrated voters seeking clear answers. |
| 12. Zero-sum | Adjective | Situation where one person's gain is exactly another's loss. | Win-lose, Competitive, Adversarial, Mutual-exclusive | Win-win, Collaborative, Synergistic, Mutually-beneficial | They viewed politics as a zero-sum struggle for power. |
| 13. Monopoly | Noun | Exclusive control of a product or service by a single entity. | Oligopoly, Cartel, Dominance, Trust | Competition, Open-market, Plurality, Sharing | The government broke up the media monopoly. |
| 14. Dissent | Noun/Verb (base: dissent) | Expression of disagreement with official opinion or policy. | Opposition, Disagreement, Nonconformity, Heterodoxy | Consent, Conformity, Acquiescence, Agreement | Voices of dissent were crushed by the autocratic regime. |
| 15. Partisansation | Noun | The process of becoming strongly aligned with a particular party or faction. | Factionalization, Polarization, Sectarianism, Bloc-formation | Neutrality, Nonpartisanship, Bipartisanship, Impartiality | The partisansation of civil services undermined governance. |
| 16. Politicisation | Noun | Making an issue or institution political, often for advantage. | Politicking, Party-politicization, Ideologization, Weaponization | Depoliticisation, Neutrality, Independence, Objectivity | The politicisation of the judiciary eroded public trust. |
| 17. Systematic | Adjective | Done according to a fixed plan or system; methodical. | Methodical, Deliberate, Organized, Structured | Haphazard, Random, Chaotic, Disorganized | There was a systematic attempt to suppress voter turnout. |
| 18. Unchecked | Adjective | Not restrained or controlled; allowed to continue without limit. | Unrestrained, Unbridled, Uncurbed, Rampant | Restrained, Controlled, Checked, Curbed | Unchecked corruption devastated the rural economy. |
| 19. Obstruction | Noun | The act of blocking or hindering a process or movement. | Impediment, Hindrance, Barricade, Interference | Assistance, Facilitation, Clearance, Aid | Political obstruction prevented the delivery of essential services. |
| 20. Deprivation | Noun | The lack or denial of basic necessities or rights. | Privation, Destitution, Penury, Want | Abundance, Affluence, Prosperity, Plenty | Long-term deprivation made recovery nearly impossible. |

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