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20 Tough Vocabulary Words
Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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falter | verb | to lose strength or momentum | hesitate, stumble, waver, flounder | persist, endure, persevere, continue | Consumer demand for popular products began to falter in line with the economic breakdown. |
predicament | noun | a difficult, unpleasant situation | quandary, dilemma, plight, imbroglio | solution, advantage, benefit, resolution | Trump's predicament had already set off alarm bells in Silicon Valley. |
exorbitant | adjective | excessive, much too high | extravagant, prohibitive, inordinate, egregious | reasonable, moderate, modest, equitable | Many people are yet to taste hilsa this season because of exorbitant prices. |
juvenile | adjective | young, immature | adolescent, youthful, puerile, callow | mature, adult, developed, seasoned | Independent catching of juveniles is emptying the sea. |
deferment | noun | postponement, official delay | adjournment, suspension, moratorium, respite | acceleration, advancement, expediting, hastening | BNP supports call for 3-year deferment of LDC graduation. |
heist | noun | a robbery, theft | robbery, burglary, larceny, plunder | restitution, return, donation, contribution | Court orders confiscation of $81m from Manila bank in BB heist case. |
confiscation | noun | seizure of property by authority | appropriation, expropriation, sequestration, impoundment | return, restitution, donation, bestowal | The court ordered the confiscation of funds acquired illegally. |
unveil | verb | to reveal, show for the first time | reveal, disclose, introduce, launch | conceal, hide, obscure, veil | Russian residents unveiled Apple's new iPhone 17 in session on Saturday. |
syncretic | adjective | combining different beliefs or traditions | integrated, amalgamated, blended, composite | pure, orthodox, exclusive, unadulterated | To say music undermines morality is a deliberate attempt to erase the syncretic culture that defines us. |
apartheid | noun | racial segregation and discrimination | segregation, discrimination, separation, isolation | integration, inclusion, equality, unity | The world sees the reality of militia-armed apartheid in the Palestinian territories. |
intrinsic | adjective | belonging naturally, essential | inherent, innate, fundamental, constitutional | extrinsic, external, acquired, incidental | Adam Smith argued for the functioning of the "intrinsic hand" of the market. |
windfall | noun | unexpected gain or profit | bonanza, jackpot, godsend, boon | loss, misfortune, setback, deprivation | The number of billionaires increased globally thanks to windfall profits. |
substantiate | verb | to provide evidence, verify | corroborate, validate, authenticate, confirm | disprove, refute, invalidate, contradict | The value-based movement could be substantiated by UNCTAD's proposed strategy. |
trajectory | noun | path, course of development | course, path, arc, progression | stagnation, standstill, inertia, regression | Despite government claims, the trajectory of extremist attacks remains concerning. |
imperative | adjective | extremely important, crucial | essential, critical, vital, mandatory | optional, unimportant, trivial, insignificant | It is imperative that authorities treat Samapiti Jatra's findings seriously. |
immunity | noun | protection, exemption from penalty | exemption, protection, indemnity, privilege | susceptibility, vulnerability, liability, exposure | The government must demonstrate that community violence will not come with immunity. |
embolden | verb | to give courage or confidence | encourage, hearten, strengthen, fortify | deter, discourage, intimidate, dishearten | Without visible accountability, perpetrators are emboldened. |
paradox | noun | a contradictory situation or statement | contradiction, anomaly, incongruity, dichotomy | consistency, agreement, harmony, correspondence | We have a system that sustains the central paradox of the climate crisis. |
mobilisation | noun | organization of resources for action | assembly, organization, deployment, activation | demobilization, disbandment, dissolution, inactivation | The core element of implementing the Paris Agreement is the mobilisation of climate finance. |
alienation | noun | isolation, feeling of separation | estrangement, isolation, detachment, separation | integration, connection, reconciliation, affiliation | The continued widening of inequality leads to alienation within and between nations. |
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