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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Hegemony | Noun | Leadership or dominance of one group over others. | Supremacy, Ascendancy, Predominance, Dominion | Subordination, Equality, Autonomy, Pluralism | The corporation's hegemony in the tech industry stifled innovation. |
| 2. Majoritarian | Adjective | Favoring the majority rule over minority rights. | Populist, Majoritive, Absolute, Unqualified | Minoritarian, Egalitarian, Pluralistic, Consensual | The majoritarian system ignored the concerns of ethnic minorities. |
| 3. Polarisation | Noun | Division into two sharply opposing groups. | Dichotomy, Disunity, Schism, Bifurcation | Unanimity, Harmony, Consensus, Integration | Political polarisation made compromise impossible in parliament. |
| 4. Alibi | Noun | An excuse or defense to avoid blame. | Plea, Justification, Exculpation, Pretext | Accusation, Culpability, Blame, Indictment | The official offered a weak alibi for the policy failure. |
| 5. Entrenched | Adjective | Firmly established and very difficult to change. | Ingrained, Inveterate, Deep‑seated, Fixed | Superficial, Erasable, Temporary, Changeable | The entrenched bureaucracy resisted all reform efforts. |
| 6. Inadvertently | Adverb | Unintentionally or without realizing it. | Unwittingly, Accidentally, Carelessly, Involuntarily | Deliberately, Intentionally, Knowingly, Willfully | He inadvertently revealed confidential information during the interview. |
| 7. Indiscriminately | Adverb | Without careful judgment or selection. | Haphazardly, Chaotically, Aimlessly, Arbitrarily | Systematically, Selectively, Discriminately, Judiciously | The regime indiscriminately arrested journalists and activists. |
| 8. Disproportionately | Adverb | In a way that is too large or small compared to something else. | Unequally, Unfairly, Imbalanced, Inordinately | Proportionally, Equitably, Fairly, Symmetrically | Rural communities were disproportionately affected by the tax policy. |
| 9. Amnesia | Noun | Loss of memory or forgetting past events. | Forgetfulness, Oblivion, Blackout, Fugue | Memory, Recollection, Reminiscence, Retention | The government's collective amnesia about past atrocities was shocking. |
| 10. Fearmongering | Noun | Spreading frightening rumors to influence people. | Alarmism, Scaremongering, Terrorizing, Panic‑mongering | Reassurance, Calming, Encouragement, Pacification | The politician's fearmongering about immigrants divided the nation. |
| 11. Erosion | Noun | Gradual destruction or weakening of something. | Corrosion, Deterioration, Attrition, Wearing away | Reinforcement, Strengthening, Buildup, Restoration | The erosion of democratic norms happened slowly over decades. |
| 12. Sensationalize | Verb (base: sensationalize) | Present information in an exaggerated, shocking way. | Exaggerate, Dramatize, Hyperbolize, Overstate | Downplay, Minimize, Understate, Depict accurately | The news channel tends to sensationalize crime stories for ratings. |
| 13. Misogyny | Noun | Hatred or strong prejudice against women. | Antifeminism, Sexist prejudice, Woman‑loathing, Chauvinism | Feminism, Egalitarianism, Gender neutrality, Respect | The company's culture was deeply rooted in misogyny. |
| 14. Decontextualize | Verb (base: decontextualize) | Remove from its original context, causing misunderstanding. | Isolate, Abstract, Detach, Disembed | Contextualize, Embed, Situate, Integrate | The quote was decontextualized to make the speaker appear guilty. |
| 15. Internalize | Verb (base: internalize) | Make a belief or value part of one's own thinking. | Incorporate, Absorb, Assimilate, Ingest | Externalize, Reject, Disavow, Repudiate | Children often internalize their parents' political views. |
| 16. Exclusionary | Adjective | Designed to keep certain people out. | Discriminatory, Restrictive, Segregative, Elitist | Inclusive, Welcoming, Integrative, Open | The membership policy was exclusionary toward lower castes. |
| 17. Complicit | Adjective | Involved in or responsible for a wrongful act. | Accomplice‑like, Colluding, Conniving, Implicated | Innocent, Blameless, Guiltless, Uninvolved | The media was complicit in spreading propaganda. |
| 18. Catalyst | Noun | Something that causes an event or change. | Accelerant, Stimulus, Impetus, Spark | Deterrent, Hindrance, Block, Inhibitor | The assassination was a catalyst for the civil war. |
| 19. Verbatim | Adverb / Adjective | Using exactly the same words. | Word‑for‑word, Literal, Direct, Unchanged | Paraphrased, Summarized, Interpreted, Reworded | She repeated the instructions verbatim. |
| 20. Interrogate | Verb (base: interrogate) | Ask questions aggressively or formally. | Cross‑examine, Question, Grill, Probe | Answer, Listen, Respond, Ignore | The lawyer will interrogate the witness tomorrow. |

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