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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Capitulate | Verb | To give up or surrender, usually after some resistance. | Succumb, Yield, Concede, Submit | Resist, Defy, Conquer, Overcome | After a long siege, the army finally decided to capitulate. |
| 2. Enshrine | Verb | To protect and keep something valuable as if it were sacred. | Cherish, Preserve, Sanctify, Consecrate | Desecrate, Violate, Dishonor, Destroy | The right to free speech is enshrined in the nation's constitution. |
| 3. Expedite | Verb | To make a process happen faster or more efficiently. | Accelerate, Hasten, Precipitate, Quicken | Delay, Hinder, Obstruct, Decelerate | We need to expedite the delivery of medical supplies to the disaster zone. |
| 4. Exemplary | Adjective | Being an extremely good example to follow. | Commendable, Admirable, Laudable, Meritorious | Deplorable, Disgraceful, Reprehensible, Shameful | The soldier received a medal for exemplary bravery in battle. |
| 5. Anguish | Noun | Extreme mental or physical suffering and pain. | Agony, Torment, Distress, Sorrow | Joy, Elation, Bliss, Contentment | The parents felt deep anguish after losing their only child. |
| 6. Misogynistic | Adjective | Showing a strong dislike or hatred toward women. | Sexist, Male-chauvinist, Woman-hating, Antifeminist | Feminist, Pro-woman, Egalitarian, Respectful | His misogynistic comments sparked outrage among female employees. |
| 7. Secluded | Adjective | Hidden or kept away from other people; quiet and private. | Isolated, Remote, Reclusive, Sequestered | Public, Accessible, Populated, Crowded | The writer lives in a secluded cabin deep in the forest. |
| 8. Arbitrary | Adjective | Based on random chance or personal feeling, not reason. | Capricious, Whimsical, Erratic, Unreasoned | Logical, Rational, Systematic, Reasoned | The judge's arbitrary decision had no legal basis. |
| 9. Disparaging | Adjective | Suggesting that someone or something is not valuable or important. | Belittling, Demeaning, Derogatory, Slighting | Praising, Laudatory, Respectful, Complimentary | He made several disparaging remarks about his rival's work. |
| 10. Repatriation | Noun | The act of sending someone back to their own country. | Deportation, Return, Expulsion, Extradition | Exile, Displacement, Banishment, Immigration | The government organized the repatriation of citizens stranded abroad. |
| 11. Humanitarian | Adjective/Noun | Concerned with helping people's lives and reducing suffering. | Altruistic, Benevolent, Charitable, Philanthropic | Cruel, Selfish, Inhumane, Misunderstood | The UN sent humanitarian aid to feed the starving refugees. |
| 12. Jurisdiction | Noun | The official power to make legal decisions or enforce rules. | Authority, Dominion, Purview, Sovereignty | Anarchy, Disorganization, Lawlessness, Impotence | The crime falls outside the jurisdiction of the local police. |
| 13. Provocative | Adjective | Intended to cause anger, interest, or strong emotion. | Incendiary, Inflammatory, Agitating, Instigating | Soothing, Pacifying, Calming, Unstimulating | The artist's provocative work challenged traditional beliefs. |
| 14. Incite | Verb | To encourage someone to do something violent or illegal. | Instigate, Provoke, Spur, Foment | Deter, Dissuade, Suppress, Quell | The leader was arrested for trying to incite a riot. |
| 15. Intermittent | Adjective | Starting and stopping repeatedly; not constant. | Spasmodic, Periodic, Recurrent, Ceaseless | Continuous, Unceasing, Perpetual, Steady | The sky was dark with intermittent flashes of lightning. |
| 16. Skepticism | Noun | An attitude of doubting whether claims or beliefs are true. | Cynicism, Dubiety, Distrust, Incredulity | Conviction, Belief, Trust, Credulity | His claims were met with widespread skepticism from scientists. |
| 17. Forsaken | Adjective | Left completely alone and abandoned, often in a sad way. | Deserted, Abandoned, Jilted, Neglected | Cherished, Adopted, Fostered, Cared-for | The forsaken puppy shivered alone in the cold alley. |
| 18. Sovereignty | Noun | The supreme power of a state to govern itself without outside control. | Autonomy, Independence, Dominion, Supremacy | Subjugation, Dependence, Colonialism, Occupation | The small nation fought fiercely to defend its sovereignty. |
| 19. Delimit | Verb | To set or mark the outer limits or boundaries of something. | Define, Demarcate, Circumscribe, Bound | Expand, Extend, Blur, Confuse | The treaty delimited the border between the two countries. |
| 20. Abundance | Noun | A very large amount of something; plenty. | Plethora, Profusion, Cornucopia, Copiousness | Scarcity, Shortage, Paucity, Lack | The garden produced an abundance of vegetables this summer. |

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