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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Perilous | Adjective | Very dangerous or risky. | Hazardous, Treacherous, Precarious, Dicey | Safe, Secure, Harmless, Reliable | The trek through the mountain pass was perilous in the storm. |
| 2. Reinvigorate | Verb | To give new energy or strength to something. | Revitalize, Rejuvenate, Restore, Refresh | Exhaust, Drain, Weaken, Enervate | The new manager hopes to reinvigorate the struggling team. |
| 3. Interdependencies | Noun | Mutual reliance between two or more things. | Interconnections, Mutualities, Linkages, Reciprocities | Independences, Autonomies, Separations, Self-sufficiencies | Global supply chains reveal complex interdependencies among nations. |
| 4. Haemorrhage | Noun | A severe loss of something valuable, especially money or people. | Outflow, Drain, Exodus, Leakage | Influx, Inflow, Gain, Recovery | The company suffered a haemorrhage of skilled workers after the scandal. |
| 5. Decapitation | Noun | The act of cutting off a head or removing the leader of an organization. | Beheading, Guillotining, Removal, Elimination | Preservation, Installation, Coronation, Saving | The decapitation of the cartel's leadership caused chaos. |
| 6. Impunity | Noun | Freedom from punishment or bad results. | Exemption, Immunity, License, Dispensation | Liability, Penalty, Accountability, Punishment | The dictator committed crimes with complete impunity. |
| 7. Arbitrary | Adjective | Based on random choice, not reason or system. | Capricious, Whimsical, Random, Irrational | Rational, Logical, Systematic, Reasoned | The judge's arbitrary decision surprised everyone. |
| 8. Extortion | Noun | Obtaining something through force or threats. | Blackmail, Coercion, Racketeering, Exploitation | Fairness, Justice, Giving, Charity | The gang was arrested for extortion of local businesses. |
| 9. Repatriation | Noun | Return of someone to their home country. | Return, Restoration, Deportation, Homecoming | Exile, Banishment, Displacement, Expulsion | The repatriation of refugees was organized by the UN. |
| 10. Aspiration | Noun | A strong desire or hope to achieve something. | Ambition, Yearning, Goal, Dream | Apathy, Indifference, Laziness, Hopelessness | Her aspiration to become a doctor drove her studies. |
| 11. Fractured | Adjective | Broken or split into pieces or parts. | Shattered, Fragmented, Broken, Cracked | Intact, Whole, Unbroken, Solid | The fractured coalition collapsed after months of disputes. |
| 12. Scepticism | Noun | Doubt that something is true or useful. | Doubt, Distrust, Disbelief, Cynicism | Trust, Belief, Confidence, Conviction | He greeted the miracle cure with deep scepticism. |
| 13. Multifaceted | Adjective | Having many different aspects or features. | Complex, Many-sided, Versatile, Diverse | Simple, One-dimensional, Homogeneous, Uniform | Climate change is a multifaceted problem requiring global cooperation. |
| 14. Endeavour | Noun | A serious and determined effort or attempt. | Undertaking, Pursuit, Enterprise, Venture | Idleness, Neglect, Laziness, Passivity | Space exploration is a remarkable human endeavour. |
| 15. Gruesome | Adjective | Causing horror or disgust; very unpleasant. | Grisly, Horrific, Macabre, Ghastly | Pleasant, Attractive, Delightful, Appealing | The movie showed gruesome scenes of violence. |
| 16. Substantive | Adjective | Having real importance or substance. | Significant, Meaningful, Considerable, Weighty | Trivial, Insubstantial, Superficial, Negligible | The committee made substantive changes to the law. |
| 17. Intangible | Adjective | Unable to be touched or measured exactly. | Abstract, Elusive, Ethereal, Impalpable | Tangible, Concrete, Physical, Palpable | Trust is an intangible asset that takes years to build. |
| 18. Admissibility | Noun | The quality of being accepted or allowed, especially in court. | Acceptability, Validity, Eligibility, Permissibility | Inadmissibility, Rejection, Exclusion, Disallowance | The lawyer challenged the admissibility of the evidence. |
| 19. Coercion | Noun | Forcing someone to act through threats or pressure. | Duress, Compulsion, Intimidation, Constraint | Persuasion, Freedom, Consent, Willingness | The contract was signed under coercion and later voided. |
| 20. Perpetuating | Adjective | Causing something negative to continue or last. | Continuing, Maintaining, Preserving, Prolonging | Halting, Stopping, Discontinuing, Eradicating | His silence was perpetuating the cycle of abuse. |

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