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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 | Something abnormal or different from what is usual. | Anomaly, Deviation, Irregularity, Peculiarity | Normality, Conformity, Regularity, Standard | The sudden drop in sales was considered an aberration by analysts. |
| 2. Ad-hoc | Adjective | Created for a specific purpose or temporary situation. | Improvised, Expedient, Temporary, Makeshift | Permanent, Systematic, Planned, Organized | The committee formed an ad-hoc panel to handle the crisis. |
| 3. Amplify | Verb | To increase the strength, effect, or importance of something. | Magnify, Intensify, Augment, Escalate | Diminish, Reduce, Weaken, Curtail | Social media can amplify public outrage within minutes. |
| 4. Autonomous | Adjective | Independent and able to govern itself. | Sovereign, Self-governing, Independent, Unrestricted | Dependent, Subordinate, Controlled, Restricted | The university operates as an autonomous institution. |
| 5. Bereaved | Adjective | Suffering because of the death of a loved one. | Grieving, Mournful, Sorrowful, Heartbroken | Cheerful, Comforted, Delighted, Joyful | The bereaved family struggled to cope with the tragedy. |
| 6. Commodified | Verb/Adjective | Turned into something that can be bought or sold. | Commercialized, Marketed, Monetized, Capitalized | Protected, Preserved, Guarded, Sheltered | Personal data has become heavily commodified in the digital economy. |
| 7. Constrained | Adjective | Limited or restricted by rules or conditions. | Restricted, Limited, Confined, Restrained | Free, Unlimited, Unrestricted, Flexible | Budget constraints prevented the project from expanding further. |
| 8. Debunk | Verb | To show that an idea or belief is false. | Expose, Refute, Discredit, Invalidate | Confirm, Validate, Prove, Substantiate | Scientists worked to debunk the conspiracy theory. |
| 9. Deterioration | Noun | The process of becoming worse. | Decline, Degeneration, Decay, Regression | Improvement, Recovery, Advancement, Progress | The deterioration of public trust worried policymakers. |
| 10. Dismantle | Verb | To take apart or end a system or structure. | Disassemble, Demolish, Abolish, Deconstruct | Construct, Establish, Assemble, Build | The reforms aimed to dismantle corrupt networks. |
| 11. Disproportionate | Adjective | Too large or too small compared to something else. | Excessive, Imbalanced, Unequal, Asymmetrical | Balanced, Equal, Proportional, Symmetrical | The punishment was disproportionate to the offence. |
| 12. Emboldened | Adjective/Verb | Made more confident or courageous. | Encouraged, Fortified, Empowered, Invigorated | Discouraged, Intimidated, Weakened, Disheartened | The victory emboldened activists to continue their campaign. |
| 13. Entrenched | Adjective | Firmly established and difficult to change. | Ingrained, Deep-rooted, Fixed, Inveterate | Flexible, Temporary, Superficial, Changeable | Entrenched corruption weakened the institution for decades. |
| 14. Exemplary | Adjective | Serving as an excellent example. | Outstanding, Commendable, Admirable, Exceptional | Inferior, Poor, Defective, Shameful | The teacher received praise for her exemplary leadership. |
| 15. Expedite | Verb | To make a process happen faster. | Accelerate, Facilitate, Hasten, Streamline | Delay, Hinder, Obstruct, Impede | Officials promised to expedite the investigation. |
| 16. Flourish | Verb | To grow or develop successfully. | Prosper, Thrive, Bloom, Excel | Decline, Fail, Wither, Collapse | Small businesses began to flourish after the reforms. |
| 17. Grisly | Adjective | Causing horror or disgust because of violence. | Macabre, Ghastly, Horrific, Gory | Pleasant, Delightful, Attractive, Cheerful | The documentary described the grisly details of the crime. |
| 18. Impunity | Noun | Freedom from punishment for wrongdoing. | Immunity, Exemption, License, Privilege | Accountability, Punishment, Liability, Justice | Corrupt officials acted with complete impunity. |
| 19. Premeditated | Adjective | Planned before being done. | Deliberate, Calculated, Intentional, Schemed | Impulsive, Accidental, Spontaneous, Unplanned | Investigators believed the attack was premeditated. |
| 20. Vindication | Noun | Proof that someone or something was right or justified. | Justification, Exoneration, Validation, Confirmation | Condemnation, Blame, Disgrace, Denunciation | The court ruling was a vindication of her innocence. |

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