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Vocabulary Table: Challenging Words
Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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Impunity | noun | Exemption from punishment or harm | immunity, exemption, freedom, license | accountability, liability, responsibility, answerability | Corrupt officials acted with impunity, knowing they wouldn't face consequences. |
Buckling | verb | Bending or collapsing under pressure | bending, warping, yielding, collapsing | strengthening, reinforcing, supporting, holding | The pillars of peace were buckling under the weight of impunity. |
Weaponized | adjective | Adapted for use as a weapon | militarized, armed, fortified, combat-ready | demilitarized, disarmed, pacified, neutralized | Truth has been weaponized in the political discourse. |
Counterproductive | adjective | Having the opposite of the desired effect | ineffective, detrimental, harmful, damaging | productive, effective, beneficial, helpful | The harsh measures proved counterproductive, increasing resentment. |
Extortion | noun | Obtaining something through force or threats | blackmail, coercion, exaction, racketeering | donation, gift, voluntary payment, charity | Many households admitted to paying extortion money for basic services. |
Precarious | adjective | Not securely held; dangerously uncertain | uncertain, unstable, insecure, risky | secure, stable, safe, certain | Migrant workers live in precarious conditions with little job security. |
Unraveling | noun | Coming apart or undoing | disintegration, collapse, breakdown, dissolution | strengthening, consolidation, stabilization, mending | The decline in female labor participation signals a potential unraveling of economic gains. |
Formidable | adjective | Inspiring fear or respect through being powerful | intimidating, daunting, impressive, challenging | weak, unimpressive, feeble, insignificant | Women face a formidable challenge in balancing work and family responsibilities. |
Infrastructure | noun | Basic physical systems of a community | facilities, structure, framework, foundation | disorganization, chaos, neglect, deterioration | The country needs to invest in transportation infrastructure. |
Proactive | adjective | Creating or controlling a situation rather than just responding | preemptive, anticipatory, forward-looking, initiative | reactive, passive, responsive, inactive | Authorities ignored calls for proactive measures to prevent the crisis. |
Encroachment | noun | Intrusion on someone's territory or rights | intrusion, invasion, infringement, trespass | retreat, withdrawal, respect, observance | Rampant encroachment has caused the canal to shrink drastically. |
Dredging | noun | Cleaning out the bed of a body of water | excavating, digging, clearing, scooping | filling, blocking, silting, clogging | Dredging is needed to save the canal from pollution and siltation. |
Prosecutions | noun | The institution and conducting of legal proceedings | trials, lawsuits, litigations, indictments | acquittals, exonerations, defenses, vindications | Politically driven prosecutions have clogged the court system. |
Cynicism | noun | Belief that people are motivated by self-interest | skepticism, distrust, pessimism, doubt | idealism, optimism, trust, faith | The question is whether cynicism over the justice system will become permanent. |
Constitutionalism | noun | Adherence to a constitutional system of government | legality, rule of law, governance, jurisprudence | autocracy, dictatorship, tyranny, lawlessness | Legal education should emphasize constitutionalism and human rights. |
Deterrence | noun | The action of discouraging an action through fear of consequences | discouragement, disincentive, prevention, inhibition | encouragement, incentive, provocation, incitement | The agreement was framed as a commitment to mutual deterrence. |
Volatility | noun | Liability to change rapidly and unpredictably | unpredictability, instability, fluctuation, uncertainty | stability, steadiness, predictability, consistency | The agreement comes at a time of heightened regional volatility. |
Symbiosis | noun | Interaction between two different organisms living in close association | mutualism, partnership, cooperation, interdependence | parasitism, competition, antagonism, opposition | The past symbiosis between the two nations provided security guarantees. |
Ambiguous | adjective | Open to more than one interpretation | unclear, vague, uncertain, equivocal | clear, definite, explicit, unambiguous | The agreement's language was deliberately ambiguous about military commitments. |
Entanglement | noun | A complicated or compromising relationship or situation | involvement, complication, enmeshment, embroilment | disengagement, detachment, freedom, independence | The agreement risks drawing Pakistan into Saudi Arabia's regional entanglements. |
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