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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. dissuade | Verb | To persuade someone not to do something. | Deter, Discourage, Divert, Restrain | Persuade, Encourage, Urge, Convince | The high cost dissuaded them from investing in the renewable project. |
| 2. bankable | Adjective | Likely to make profit or be accepted by banks. | Profitable, Viable, Marketable, Lucrative | Unprofitable, Risky, Doubtful, Nonviable | Without feasibility studies, the solar park was not bankable. |
| 3. collateral | Noun | Property or assets promised to a lender if a loan is not repaid. | Security, Pledge, Guarantee, Surety | Unguaranteed, Unsecured, Noncollateral, Unbacked | Banks demanded land as collateral for utility-scale renewables. |
| 4. foresight | Noun | The ability to plan for future needs wisely. | Forethought, Prudence, Anticipation, Prescience | Hindsight, Shortsightedness, Carelessness, Improvidence | The lack of policy foresight left the energy transition unfunded. |
| 5. cumbersome | Adjective | Slow and difficult because of size or complexity. | Burdensome, Unwieldy, Clunky, Awkward | Manageable, Convenient, Simple, Streamlined | The tender process was too cumbersome for domestic companies. |
| 6. encroachment | Noun | Gradual intrusion onto someone's land or rights. | Intrusion, Trespass, Infringement, Invasion | Respect, Withdrawal, Retreat, Noninterference | Illegal encroachment on canals worsened Dhaka's waterlogging. |
| 7. inundate | Verb | To flood or overwhelm with too much of something. | Deluge, Overwhelm, Swamp, Submerge | Drain, Remove, Relieve, Dehydrate | Short spells of rain inundate Dhaka's streets every monsoon. |
| 8. recalibration | Noun | Adjusting or changing a system to make it work again. | Readjustment, Realignment, Recalculation, Revision | Stabilization, Rigidity, Fixity, Unchange | Bangladesh-India relations entered a new phase of recalibration. |
| 9. transactional | Adjective | Focused on exchanging things, not on relationships. | Businesslike, Commercial, Utilitarian, Quid-pro-quo | Relational, Personal, Emotional, Unconditional | Their cooperation remained transactional rather than deep. |
| 10. sub-imperial | Adjective | Acting like an empire within a region but not globally. | Regional-hegemonic, Proxy-imperialist, Quasi-colonial, Peripheral-dominant | Submissive, Noninterventionist, Dependent, Subordinate | Saudi Arabia and the UAE behave as sub-imperial powers in the Middle East. |
| 11. hegemony | Noun | Leadership or dominance of one country over others. | Supremacy, Dominion, Ascendancy, Predominance | Subordination, Equality, Weakness, Submission | China's growing hegemony raises concerns among its neighbors. |
| 12. antipathy | Noun | Strong feeling of dislike or hatred. | Animosity, Hostility, Aversion, Enmity | Sympathy, Liking, Affection, Rapport | Shared antipathy toward Iran once united Saudi Arabia and UAE. |
| 13. genocidal | Adjective | Relating to the deliberate killing of a large group of people. | Murderous, Exterminatory, Annihilatory, Homicidal | Humanitarian, Benevolent, Lifesaving, Merciful | The UAE continued ties with Israel despite genocidal campaigns in Gaza. |
| 14. martyrdom | Noun | The death or suffering of someone who refuses to give up their beliefs. | Sacrifice, Passion, Persecution, Sainthood | Cowardice, Betrayal, Apathy, Survival | Martyrdom occupies a central place within Shi'a culture. |
| 15. siltation | Noun | The process of filling with sand or mud from water. | Sedimentation, Silting, Deposition, Clogging | Erosion, Clearing, Dredging, Excavation | Years of siltation have choked the once-mighty Kangsha River. |
| 16. reprisal | Noun | Act of retaliation for an injury or wrong. | Retaliation, Revenge, Retribution, Vengeance | Forgiveness, Pardon, Mercy, Amnesty | Many victims feared reprisal if they spoke to the police. |
| 17. perpetrate | Verb | To commit a harmful or illegal act. | Commit, Execute, Inflict, Wreak | Prevent, Stop, Hinder, Avoid | Traffickers perpetrate fraud on desperate migrants. |
| 18. volatile | Adjective | Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably. | Unstable, Erratic, Explosive, Mercurial | Stable, Calm, Constant, Steady | The Middle East remains politically volatile. |
| 19. detrimental | Adjective | Causing harm or damage. | Harmful, Injurious, Damaging, Deleterious | Beneficial, Helpful, Advantageous, Healthful | The Saudi-Emirati cold war is detrimental to regional stability. |
| 20. mislead | Verb | To cause someone to believe something false. | Deceive, Delude, Misguide, Dupe | Enlighten, Inform, Correct, Clarify | Brokers mislead young men about non‑combat roles in Russia. |

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