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Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Toughest Synonyms | 4 Toughest Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1. paradox | noun | A statement that contradicts itself but might be true | contradiction, incongruity, anomaly, enigma | certainty, truism, axiom, consistency | The idea of being both completely free and completely determined is a philosophical paradox. |
2. onerous | adjective | Involving great effort and difficulty | burdensome, arduous, oppressive, laborious | easy, effortless, light, manageable | The onerous task of cleaning the entire warehouse fell to the new intern. |
3. entrenched | adjective | Firmly established and difficult to change | ingrained, established, rooted, inveterate | superficial, temporary, changeable, unestablished | The entrenched bureaucracy resisted all attempts at reform. |
4. cumbersome | adjective | Large, heavy, and difficult to carry or use | unwieldy, bulky, ponderous, clumsy | manageable, convenient, handy, streamlined | The cumbersome package was difficult to carry up the narrow staircase. |
5. paltry | adjective | Small or meager in amount | meager, negligible, trifling, derisory | substantial, considerable, ample, significant | The company offered a paltry sum as compensation for the damages. |
6. inebriated | adjective | Drunk or intoxicated | intoxicated, inebriate, besotted, soused | sober, abstemious, temperate, clear-headed | The inebriated man struggled to maintain his balance. |
7. prerogative | noun | A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class | privilege, entitlement, perquisite, birthright | duty, obligation, responsibility, requirement | It is the manager's prerogative to make the final hiring decision. |
8. incorruptible | adjective | Not susceptible to corruption, especially bribery | unbribable, honest, upright, righteous | corrupt, venal, dishonest, unscrupulous | The judge was known for being incorruptible throughout his long career. |
9. voluptuous | adjective | Curvaceous and sexually attractive | curvaceous, shapely, buxom, Rubenesque | skinny, gaunt, angular, shapeless | The statue depicted a voluptuous figure that celebrated the female form. |
10. discerning | adjective | Having or showing good judgment | discriminating, perceptive, astute, judicious | undiscriminating, indiscriminate, unperceptive, obtuse | Discerning collectors recognize the value of these rare artifacts. |
11. formidable | adjective | Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively powerful | intimidating, daunting, fearsome, redoubtable | weak, feeble, unimpressive, comforting | The army faced a formidable opponent in the battle. |
12. duplicative | adjective | Involving duplication, especially unnecessary repetition | redundant, repetitive, superfluous, reiterative | unique, singular, original, essential | The duplicative paperwork wasted valuable administrative time. |
13. ideological | adjective | Based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals | doctrinal, philosophical, dogmatic, theoretical | pragmatic, practical, realistic, nonideological | The debate was more ideological than practical in nature. |
14. neoliberalism | noun | A political approach that favors free-market capitalism | market fundamentalism, laissez-faire, monetarism, libertarianism | socialism, protectionism, statism, collectivism | Neoliberalism has been the dominant economic policy for decades. |
15. hypocrisy | noun | The practice of claiming to have higher standards than is the case | insincerity, duplicity, falseness, sanctimony | sincerity, integrity, honesty, genuineness | His criticism of others' spending while making lavish purchases himself revealed his hypocrisy. |
16. scapegoat | noun | A person who is blamed for the wrongdoings of others | whipping boy, fall guy, patsy, sacrifice | hero, victor, beneficiary, praised | The manager made the junior employee a scapegoat for the project's failure. |
17. unabated | adjective | Without any reduction in intensity or strength | unrelenting, relentless, unremitting, sustained | diminished, reduced, abated, lessened | The storm continued unabated throughout the night. |
18. unabashed | adjective | Not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed | unembarrassed, unashamed, brazen, shameless | ashamed, embarrassed, abashed, sheepish | She was unabashed in her display of affection for her partner. |
19. imperative | adjective | Of vital importance; crucial | crucial, vital, essential, indispensable | optional, unimportant, nonessential, trivial | It is imperative that we address this issue immediately. |
20. resilience | noun | The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties | toughness, fortitude, perseverance, tenacity | fragility, vulnerability, weakness, brittleness | The community's resilience after the natural disaster was remarkable. |
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