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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. discrepancy | Noun | A difference between two things that should match. | Inconsistency, Disparity, Variance, Divergence | Agreement, Consistency, Concordance, Harmony | The discrepancy in the financial records raised an alarm. |
| 2. epidemiologist | Noun | A scientist who studies how diseases spread in populations. | Disease detective, Public health scientist, Outbreak analyst, Infectious disease specialist | Layperson, Non-expert, Patient, Amateur | The epidemiologist traced the virus to contaminated food. |
| 3. surveillance | Noun | Close watching of someone or something. | Monitoring, Observation, Scrutiny, Reconnaissance | Neglect, Ignorance, Disregard, Inattention | Police placed the building under 24‑hour surveillance. |
| 4. directive | Noun | An official order or instruction. | Command, Mandate, Decree, Edict | Request, Suggestion, Plea, Entreaty | The manager issued a directive requiring all staff to attend the training. |
| 5. implement | Verb | To put a plan or system into action. | Execute, Enact, Apply, Realize | Abandon, Neglect, Cancel, Ignore | The school will implement new safety measures next week. |
| 6. delegation | Noun | A group of people sent to represent others; or assigning tasks. | Deputation, Contingent, Mission, Assignment | Retention, Keeping, Individual, Solo | A delegation of workers met with the company director. |
| 7. procurement | Noun | The process of buying or obtaining supplies. | Acquisition, Purchasing, Sourcing, Obtaining | Sale, Disposal, Divestment, Relinquishment | The government simplified procurement for small businesses. |
| 8. complication | Noun | A problem or difficulty that makes something worse. | Impediment, Obstacle, Snag, Drawback | Simplicity, Ease, Solution, Benefit | A sudden complication arose during the surgery. |
| 9. experimental | Adjective | Based on new ideas or tests, not yet proven. | Tentative, Trial, Empirical, Pilot | Established, Proven, Standard, Final | The drug is still in the experimental phase. |
| 10. deterioration | Noun | The process of becoming worse. | Decline, Decay, Degradation, Weakening | Improvement, Restoration, Recovery, Enhancement | The deterioration of the old building forced its demolition. |
| 11. archaeological | Adjective | Related to the study of ancient human remains and artifacts. | Prehistoric, Ancient, Historical, Relic | Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, Recent | The team made an archaeological discovery of a 5,000‑year‑old tomb. |
| 12. definitive | Adjective | Final and complete; authoritative. | Conclusive, Ultimate, Absolute, Decisive | Provisional, Inconclusive, Tentative, Uncertain | The court gave a definitive ruling on the case. |
| 13. attribute | Verb | To regard something as caused by someone or something. | Ascribe, Assign, Credit, Impute | Discredit, Deny, Dissociate, Separate | She attributes her success to hard work and luck. |
| 14. intricate | Adjective | Very detailed and complicated. | Complex, Elaborate, Labyrinthine, Convoluted | Simple, Straightforward, Basic, Uncomplicated | The watch has an intricate mechanism with many tiny gears. |
| 15. cavity | Noun | A hollow space or hole. | Hollow, Pit, Crater, Dent | Bump, Mound, Protrusion, Solid | The dentist filled a small cavity in my tooth. |
| 16. seep | Verb | To flow slowly through a porous surface. | Ooze, Leak, Percolate, Trickle | Gush, Pour, Surge, Flood | Water began to seep through the crack in the wall. |
| 17. endanger | Verb | To put at risk of harm. | Jeopardize, Threaten, Imperil, Hazard | Protect, Safeguard, Defend, Preserve | Pollution continues to endanger many marine species. |
| 18. rescind | Verb | To cancel or revoke officially. | Repeal, Annul, Invalidate, Reverse | Enact, Establish, Confirm, Uphold | The committee voted to rescind the previous decision. |
| 19. arrears | Noun | Money that is overdue; being behind on payments. | Debt, Overdue payments, Liability, Backlog | Credit, Advance payment, Surplus, Upfront | He fell into arrears on his mortgage after losing his job. |
| 20. envisage | Verb | To imagine or picture as a future possibility. | Conceive, Envision, Foresee, Contemplate | Disregard, Ignore, Neglect, Overlook | How do you envisage the company in ten years? |

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