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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Aberration | Noun | A departure from what is normal or expected. | Anomaly, Deviation, Irregularity, Oddity | Norm, Standard, Regularity, Conformity | The sudden drop in temperature in July was an aberration, not a new climate pattern. |
| 2. Abhorrent | Adjective | Causing hatred or disgust; loathsome. | Repugnant, Detestable, Odious, Revolting | Admirable, Lovable, Commendable, Delightful | The public found his racist remarks absolutely abhorrent. |
| 3. Abrogate | Verb | To cancel or abolish formally. | Revoke, Repeal, Annul, Nullify | Establish, Enact, Institute, Ratify | The dictator attempted to abrogate the constitution and seize unlimited power. |
| 4. Acrimonious | Adjective | Angry and bitter in speech or debate. | Caustic, Virulent, Malevolent, Bitter | Harmonious, Civil, Amiable, Conciliatory | The divorce proceedings became acrimonious after disputes over custody. |
| 5. Anachronistic | Adjective | Outdated; belonging to a different time period. | Archaic, Antediluvian, Obsolete, Outmoded | Contemporary, Modern, Current, New | Using a typewriter in the digital age seems anachronistic but charming. |
| 6. Antithetical | Adjective | Directly opposite or in conflict. | Contradictory, Contrary, Inimical, Opposed | Compatible, Consistent, Similar, Convergent | His secretive behavior is antithetical to our organization's values of transparency. |
| 7. Assiduous | Adjective | Showing great care and persistent effort. | Diligent, Sedulous, Meticulous, Industrious | Lazy, Negligent, Indolent, Slipshod | Through assiduous research, the scientist discovered a new treatment. |
| 8. Bombastic | Adjective | Using high-sounding but empty language. | Grandiloquent, Pompous, Pretentious, Turgid | Simple, Plain, Unpretentious, Humble | The politician's bombastic speech contained no real solutions. |
| 9. Circumlocution | Noun | Using too many words to avoid saying something directly. | Periphrasis, Verbosity, Evasiveness, Pleonasm | Conciseness, Brevity, Directness, Succinctness | Instead of a straight answer, she gave a circumlocution that frustrated everyone. |
| 10. Conflagration | Noun | A large, destructive fire. | Inferno, Blaze, Holocaust, Wildfire | Ember, Spark, Quenching, Extinguishment | The conflagration destroyed hundreds of homes before firefighters contained it. |
| 11. Conundrum | Noun | A confusing or difficult problem. | Puzzle, Enigma, Dilemma, Quandary | Solution, Answer, Certainty, Clarity | How to reduce emissions without hurting the economy is a serious conundrum. |
| 12. Deleterious | Adjective | Causing harm or damage. | Harmful, Pernicious, Injurious, Detrimental | Beneficial, Salutary, Wholesome, Advantageous | Smoking has deleterious effects on nearly every organ in the body. |
| 13. Demagoguery | Noun | Political manipulation using emotions and prejudices. | Populism, Ranting, Propaganda, Mobocracy | Statesmanship, Rational discourse, Principled leadership, Deliberation | His rise to power relied on demagoguery, exploiting fear of immigrants. |
| 14. Disingenuous | Adjective | Pretending to be honest while hiding true intentions. | Insincere, Deceitful, Duplicitous, Artful | Sincere, Genuine, Candid, Frank | It was disingenuous of him to claim ignorance after he approved the plan. |
| 15. Egregious | Adjective | Shockingly bad or obvious. | Flagrant, Glaring, Atrocious, Monstrous | Minor, Slight, Forgivable, Trivial | The referee made an egregious error that changed the outcome of the match. |
| 16. Equanimity | Noun | Mental calmness even in difficult situations. | Composure, Serenity, Poise, Aplomb | Agitation, Anxiety, Panic, Turmoil | She accepted the bad news with remarkable equanimity. |
| 17. Esoteric | Adjective | Understood only by a small group of specialists. | Abstruse, Arcane, Recondite, Obscure | Common, Familiar, Exoteric, Widely known | The professor's lecture on quantum mechanics was too esoteric for beginners. |
| 18. Exculpate | Verb | To prove someone is not guilty. | Vindicate, Absolve, Acquit, Exonerate | Incriminate, Convict, Blame, Accuse | The DNA evidence served to exculpate the man wrongly imprisoned for a decade. |
| 19. Iconoclast | Noun | A person who attacks traditional beliefs or institutions. | Heretic, Nonconformist, Maverick, Rebel | Traditionalist, Conformist, Conservative, Follower | Banksy remains an iconoclast who mocks the art establishment. |
| 20. Intransigence | Noun | Refusal to change one's views or agree. | Stubbornness, Obstinacy, Rigidity, Implacability | Flexibility, Compromise, Yielding, Amenability | Peace talks failed because of both sides' intransigence on border issues. |

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