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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. unprecedented | Adjective | Never done or known before. | Unparalleled, Unrivalled, Exceptional, Groundbreaking | Common, Ordinary, Familiar, Customary | The pandemic caused an unprecedented global health crisis. |
| 2. condemnation | Noun | Strong public disapproval or criticism. | Denunciation, Censure, Reproach, Vilification | Praise, Commendation, Approval, Acclaim | The UN issued a formal condemnation of the attacks. |
| 3. articulate | Verb | To express thoughts clearly and effectively. | Enunciate, Enounce, Vocalize, Formulate | Mumble, Stutter, Mispronounce, Garble | She struggled to articulate the complex emotions she felt. |
| 4. subjugation | Noun | The act of bringing under control, domination. | Conquest, Subordination, Suppression, Oppression | Liberation, Emancipation, Freedom, Autonomy | The empire's subjugation of neighboring tribes lasted decades. |
| 5. enslavement | Noun | Making someone a slave; complete control. | Enthrallment, Bondage, Servitude, Captivity | Emancipation, Freedom, Liberty, Manumission | Human trafficking often leads to brutal enslavement. |
| 6. outpace | Verb | To go or grow faster than someone or something. | Surpass, Exceed, Outstrip, Outrun | Lag, Trail, FallBehind, Underperform | Global demand for renewable energy continues to outpace supply. |
| 7. detect | Verb | To discover or notice something. | Discern, Perceive, Ascertain, Uncover | Overlook, Miss, Ignore, Disregard | Early warning systems can detect tsunamis minutes before they strike. |
| 8. jeopardise | Verb | To put something at risk of harm or loss. | Endanger, Imperil, Hazard, Compromise | Protect, Safeguard, Secure, Shield | Revealing classified information could jeopardise national security. |
| 9. multilateral | Adjective | Involving three or more groups, especially countries. | Multipartite, Collective, Joint, Collaborative | Unilateral, Bilateral, Exclusive, Individual | The Paris Agreement is a landmark multilateral climate accord. |
| 10. sideline | Verb | To prevent someone from being active or central. | Bench, Deemphasize, Marginalize, Deprioritize | Include, Centralize, Embrace, Highlight | Injury sidelined the star player for the rest of the season. |
| 11. relinquish | Verb | To voluntarily give up something. | Cede, Waive, Abandon, Renounce | Retain, Keep, Claim, Hold | He refused to relinquish control of the family business. |
| 12. dismantle | Verb | To take apart piece by piece; end a system. | Disassemble, Demolish, Dismember, Disband | Assemble, Build, Construct, Erect | The government promised to dismantle the old regulatory framework. |
| 13. emphasise | Verb | To give special importance to something. | Accentuate, Highlight, Stress, Foreground | Understate, Downplay, Minimize, Neglect | The report emphasises the need for immediate intervention. |
| 14. intimidation | Noun | The act of frightening someone to force behavior. | Coercion, Bullying, Menacing, Terrorization | Encouragement, Reassurance, Support, Persuasion | Witnesses refused to testify due to fear of intimidation. |
| 15. retaliation | Noun | Action taken in response to an injury or wrong. | Reprisal, Revenge, Vengeance, Counteraction | Forgiveness, Pardon, Mercy, Tolerance | Tariffs were imposed as retaliation for unfair trade practices. |
| 16. impunity | Noun | Freedom from punishment or harmful consequences. | Immunity, Exemption, Dispensation, License | Accountability, Liability, Punishment, Responsibility | Corrupt officials acted with impunity for years. |
| 17. mediation | Noun | Intervention to resolve disputes between parties. | Arbitration, Conciliation, Intervention, Intercession | Provocation, Incitement, Instigation, Polarization | The conflict ended through UN-led mediation. |
| 18. escalate | Verb | To increase rapidly in intensity or seriousness. | Intensify, Accelerate, Amplify, Worsen | De-escalate, Diminish, Reduce, Subside | Trade disputes can quickly escalate into political crises. |
| 19. bombardment | Noun | A continuous heavy attack (literal or figurative). | Barrage, Shelling, Cannonade, Onslaught | Ceasefire, Protection, Peace, Retreat | The coastal city endured weeks of artillery bombardment. |
| 20. epicentre | Noun | The central point of something, especially a disaster. | Center, Nexus, Core, Hub | Periphery, Edge, Outskirt, Fringe | Wuhan was the early epicentre of the COVID-19 outbreak. |

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