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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Austerity | Noun | Strict saving of money and cutting spending. | Frugality, Thrift, Restraint, Belt-tightening | Extravagance, Luxury, Indulgence, Lavishness | The government imposed austerity to reduce the national debt. |
| 2. Prudence | Noun | Careful good judgment to avoid risk. | Caution, Discretion, Foresight, Sagacity | Recklessness, Folly, Carelessness, Imprudence | Financial prudence helped her survive the recession. |
| 3. Paramount | Adjective | Most important, above all else. | Supreme, Foremost, Preeminent, Dominant | Trivial, Insignificant, Subordinate, Minor | In an emergency, safety is paramount. |
| 4. Depletion | Noun | Using up a resource until little remains. | Exhaustion, Drainage, Reduction, Consumption | Replenishment, Restoration, Increase, Renewal | Overfishing caused severe depletion of marine stocks. |
| 5. Hinge | Verb | To depend completely on one thing. | Depend, Rely, Hang, Turn | Separate, Detach, Disconnect, Decouple | The success of the project hinges on the team's collaboration. |
| 6. Siltation | Noun | Filling of water with fine sand or sediment. | Sedimentation, Deposition, Clogging, Accumulation | Cleansing, Excavation, Removal, Dredging | Siltation has reduced the river's depth and killed aquatic life. |
| 7. Erosion | Noun | Gradual wearing away of land or confidence. | Corrosion, Abrasion, Deterioration, Attrition | Restoration, Rebuilding, Reinforcement, Accumulation | Coastal erosion threatens many beachfront homes. |
| 8. Grapple | Verb | To struggle or try hard to deal with a problem. | Wrestle, Tackle, Confront, Contend | Ignore, Avoid, Surrender, Release | The nation must grapple with rising unemployment. |
| 9. Resilient | Adjective | Able to recover quickly from hard times. | Tough, Adaptable, Buoyant, Tenacious | Fragile, Vulnerable, Weak, Delicate | Resilient communities rebuild swiftly after disasters. |
| 10. Deteriorate | Verb | To become worse over time. | Decline, Degenerate, Worsen, Decay | Improve, Enhance, Recover, Restore | Without maintenance, the building's condition will deteriorate. |
| 11. Salvage | Verb | To save something from total loss or failure. | Rescue, Retrieve, Recover, Redeem | Abandon, Lose, Destroy, Wreck | They tried to salvage what they could from the flooded basement. |
| 12. Germination | Noun | The process of a seed beginning to grow. | Sprouting, Budding, Development, Growth | Dormancy, Decay, Withering, Death | Warmth and moisture are essential for germination. |
| 13. Liability | Noun | A legal responsibility or a disadvantage. | Obligation, Accountability, Burden, Drawback | Asset, Advantage, Benefit, Credit | His lack of experience was a liability during the trial. |
| 14. Stagnant | Adjective | Not moving, flowing, or developing. | Motionless, Still, Inert, Sluggish | Flowing, Active, Dynamic, Lively | Stagnant water breeds mosquitoes and disease. |
| 15. Exploitation | Noun | Using someone or something unfairly for gain. | Manipulation, Misuse, Oppression, Profiteering | Fairness, Protection, Guardianship, Equity | The exploitation of child laborers provoked global outrage. |
| 16. Reintegration | Noun | Bringing someone back into a group or society. | Reincorporation, Restoration, Rehabilitation, Reconciliation | Exclusion, Isolation, Separation, Banishment | The program supports reintegration of former prisoners into society. |
| 17. Embattled | Adjective | Surrounded by difficulties or attack. | Besieged, Under-fire, Beleaguered, Contested | Safe, Untroubled, Peaceful, Unassailed | The embattled CEO resigned after months of scandals. |
| 18. Detonate | Verb | To cause a bomb or explosive to explode. | Explode, Blast, Ignite, Trigger | Defuse, Disarm, Deactivate, Dampen | Bomb disposal experts safely detonated the device. |
| 19. Vandalise | Verb | To deliberately destroy or damage property. | Deface, Trash, Wreck, Sabotage | Restore, Repair, Preserve, Protect | Threatened to vandalise the school if their demands weren't met. |
| 20. Obstruct | Verb | To block a path, view, or progress. | Hinder, Impede, Hamper, Thwart | Assist, Facilitate, Clear, Advance | The fallen tree obstructed the road for hours. |

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