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Vocabulary Builder: 20 Challenging Words
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Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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OSD | noun | Officer on Special Duty - a temporary assignment with no specific responsibilities | Reassignment, suspension, sidelining, temporary post | Active duty, permanent position, regular assignment | The bank made 4,771 officials OSD after discovering recruitment irregularities. |
anthrax | noun | A serious infectious disease caused by bacteria that can affect both animals and humans | Bacillus anthracis, woolsorter's disease, malignant pustule | Health, wellness, uncontaminated state | Eight people tested positive for anthrax in Rangpur after contact with infected animals. |
epidemiology | noun | The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations | Disease surveillance, public health study, pathology analysis | Anecdotal medicine, individual treatment, non-population focus | The Institute of Epidemiology conducted tests to confirm the anthrax outbreak. |
indigenous | adjective | Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native | Aboriginal, native, autochthonous, endemic | Foreign, non-native, imported, exotic | The violence in Khagrachhari particularly affected the indigenous Marma community. |
hypertension | noun | A condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too high | High blood pressure, arterial tension, cardiovascular stress | Hypotension, low blood pressure, normotension | The Bangladesh Hypertension Control Initiative has shown considerable success nationwide. |
non-communicable | adjective | Not able to be transmitted from one person to another | Non-infectious, non-transmissible, non-contagious | Communicable, infectious, transmissible, contagious | Hypertension is a non-communicable disease that requires long-term management. |
commodification | noun | The process of turning something into a commodity that can be bought and sold | Commercialization, marketization, monetization, merchandising | Decommodification, preservation, protection from market forces | The translation resisted commodification as poetic emotion or Oriental despair. |
epistemologies | noun | Theories of knowledge, especially regarding its methods, validity, and scope | Knowledge systems, cognitive frameworks, theories of knowing | Ignorance, nescience, unknowing, agnosticism | Translation involves navigating different cultural epistemologies and worldviews. |
cartograph | noun | The practice of drawing or making maps and charts | Cartography, mapmaking, charting, topography | Disorientation, unmapped territory, terra incognita | Early cartograph imposed European perspectives on non-Western territories. |
opacity | noun | The quality of being difficult to understand or explain; lack of transparency | Obscurity, ambiguity, incomprehensibility, nebulousness | Transparency, clarity, lucidity, comprehensibility | The translator becomes a creative curator of opacity, preserving the weight of words. |
transduction | noun | The conversion of one form of energy or signal into another | Conversion, transformation, transmutation, transference | Stasis, preservation, unchanged state | Translation is a form of transduction that converts meaning across languages. |
geopolitics | noun | The study of the effects of geography on international politics and relations | International relations, political geography, statecraft, global strategy | Isolationism, non-intervention, local focus | The translation must reckon with the geopolitics of representation. |
estranged | adjective | No longer close or affectionate to someone; alienated | Alienated, disconnected, disaffected, separated | Connected, reconciled, close, intimate | Translation creates a version that is recognizable, yet estranged. |
contrapuntal | adjective | Having two or more independent but harmonizing melodies; counterpoint | Polyphonic, harmonic, interweaving, counterpointed | Monophonic, unison, homophonic, single-voiced | A contrapuntal translation listens for dissonance between text and context. |
insidious | adjective | Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects | Pernicious, stealthy, treacherous, subtle | Direct, overt, harmless, straightforward | Climate change presents a more insidious threat to girls' education. |
resilience | noun | The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness | Durability, fortitude, toughness, adaptability | Fragility, vulnerability, weakness, susceptibility | Climate adaptation must build resilience in vulnerable communities. |
proportionality | noun | The quality of being in proper balance or proportion | Balance, commensurateness, correspondence, symmetry | Disproportion, imbalance, asymmetry, incongruity | The security response showed a failure of proportionality and restraint. |
accountability | noun | The fact or condition of being responsible; answerability | Responsibility, answerability, liability, culpability | Unaccountability, irresponsibility, immunity, impunity | Protesters demanded accountability for the rape of an indigenous schoolgirl. |
reconciliation | noun | The restoration of friendly relations; the action of making compatible | Rapprochement, conciliation, resolution, harmonization | Estrangement, alienation, conflict, division | The leader had spoken of peace and reconciliation several times. |
rampage | noun | A period of violent, reckless, or destructive behavior | Spree, frenzy, destruction, havoc | Peace, calm, order, tranquility | A violent rampage tore through Ramere Bazar, destroying homes and shops. |
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