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# | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1 | dispenser | noun | a person or thing that distributes something | distributor, provider, allocator, supplier | collector, receiver, hoarder, accumulator | The political dispenser of favors maintained his power through strategic generosity. |
2 | consecutive | adjective | following one after another without interruption | successive, sequential, continuous, uninterrupted | alternating, intermittent, sporadic, broken | Pakistan won consecutive press conferences following their controversial victory. |
3 | inappropriate | adjective | not suitable or proper in the circumstances | unsuitable, improper, unfitting, unseemly | appropriate, suitable, proper, fitting | The player's rifle-pointing celebration was deemed highly inappropriate by officials. |
4 | fragile | adjective | easily broken or damaged; delicate | delicate, brittle, breakable, vulnerable | robust, sturdy, resilient, durable | Bangladesh's fragile middle order remains a serious concern ahead of the World Cup. |
5 | persistent | adjective | continuing firmly in spite of opposition or difficulty | tenacious, determined, relentless, unyielding | sporadic, intermittent, fleeting, transient | The persistent problem of political polarization continues to challenge the nation. |
6 | elusive | adjective | difficult to find, catch, or achieve | evasive, slippery, intangible, fleeting | accessible, attainable, obtainable, available | Solutions to the middle-order crisis remain elusive despite numerous selection changes. |
7 | pre-determined | adjective | established or decided in advance | predestined, preordained, predetermined, fixed | spontaneous, arbitrary, random, unplanned | The selection process appeared pre-determined rather than based on current form. |
8 | inconsistent | adjective | not staying the same throughout; changeable | variable, erratic, unpredictable, unstable | consistent, reliable, steady, constant | Tanikafi's performance has been inconsistent throughout the tournament. |
9 | demonstrated | verb | showed clearly by giving proof or evidence | exhibited, manifested, illustrated, evidenced | concealed, hidden, obscured, suppressed | He has not demonstrated the necessary skills to succeed at the international level. |
10 | effectively | adverb | in a way that produces the intended result | efficiently, productively, successfully, competently | ineffectively, inefficiently, unsuccessfully, poorly | The team has not been able to effectively fix crucial phases of the innings. |
11 | versatility | noun | ability to adapt to many different functions or activities | adaptability, flexibility, resourcefulness, multifacetedness | inflexibility, rigidity, specialization, limitation | Modern cricket demands versatility from players in multiple positions. |
12 | extensively | adverb | in a far-reaching or comprehensive manner | comprehensively, thoroughly, widely, broadly | superficially, narrowly, limitedly, briefly | Their international performances have been extensively analyzed by selectors. |
13 | accountability | noun | responsibility for one's actions; answerability | answerability, liability, responsibility, culpability | irresponsibility, unaccountability, immunity, impunity | The electoral system should ensure direct accountability between representatives and voters. |
14 | proportional | adjective | corresponding in size or amount to something else | commensurate, corresponding, equivalent, relative | disproportionate, unequal, unbalanced, irregular | The debate over proportional representation raises questions about political culture. |
15 | representation | noun | the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone | delegation, agency, advocacy, deputation | misrepresentation, distortion, falsification, exclusion | Proportional representation promises fairer political inclusion for smaller parties. |
16 | inclusivity | noun | the practice of including people who might otherwise be excluded | comprehensiveness, embracement, incorporation, integration | exclusivity, exclusion, segregation, marginalization | The electoral reforms aim to promote greater inclusivity in the political process. |
17 | legitimacy | noun | conformity to the law or to rules; validity | validity, legality, authenticity, credibility | illegitimacy, invalidity, fraudulence, illegality | Granting revolutionary legitimacy to failed candidates undermines democratic principles. |
18 | polarisation | noun | division into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions | division, dichotomy, separation, schism | unity, consensus, agreement, harmony | Bangladesh's political DNA is shaped by deep polarisation and strong centralization. |
19 | dysfunction | noun | abnormality or impairment in function; malfunction | malfunction, breakdown, disorder, impairment | functionality, efficiency, order, harmony | The solution to political dysfunction is not to abandon direct representation. |
20 | oversight | noun | the action of supervising something or someone | supervision, surveillance, monitoring, regulation | neglect, disregard, inattention, indifference | Stronger campaign regulation requires independent electoral oversight. |
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