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1. Word | 2. Part of Speech | 3. Meaning (simple English) | 4. 4 toughest synonyms | 5. 4 toughest antonyms | 6. Example Sentence |
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1. contradiction | noun | a statement or situation that conflicts with another | paradox, inconsistency, antinomy, incongruity | agreement, conformity, congruence, harmony | The witness's account created a clear contradiction with the recorded footage. |
2. seminal | adjective | highly original and important; influential | pioneering, groundbreaking, foundational, epoch-making | derivative, insignificant, trivial, unoriginal | Her seminal study reshaped how scholars understand language development. |
3. illuminating | adjective | making something clear or easier to understand | enlightening, elucidating, clarifying, revealing | obscuring, confusing, mystifying, concealing | The documentary was illuminating and answered many questions I had. |
4. hegemonism | noun | the policy or practice of dominance by one power over others | hegemony, imperialism, dominance, supremacy | egalitarianism, balance, parity, multipolarity | Critics argued that the trade deal was an example of modern hegemonism. |
5. juxtapose | verb (base) | to place two things next to each other to compare or contrast | pair, collocate, adjoin, contrapose | separate, isolate, segregate, detach | The artist chose to juxtapose bright colors with dark tones for contrast. |
6. methodologically | adverb | in a way that relates to the system or method used in research | systematically, procedurally, rigorously, analytically | haphazardly, randomly, chaotically, unsystematically | Methodologically, the team followed established protocols for data collection. |
7. rigorous | adjective | very thorough, strict, and accurate | stringent, exacting, uncompromising, meticulous | lenient, lax, careless, slack | The experiment required rigorous controls to ensure valid results. |
8. trivialise | verb (base) | to treat something as less important than it is | belittle, minimize, downplay, dismiss | exaggerate, emphasize, magnify, validate | Please don't trivialise her concerns; they are meaningful to her. |
9. inclusivity | noun | the practice of including people of different groups and backgrounds | embrace, openness, integration, pluralism | exclusion, discrimination, segregation, marginalization | The company improved its policies to increase inclusivity across teams. |
10. reciprocal | adjective | felt or done by each toward the other; mutual | mutual, corresponding, commutual, interdependent | one-sided, unilateral, independent, nonreciprocal | They had a reciprocal agreement to share resources during the project. |
11. deteriorate | verb (base) | to become worse over time | degenerate, decline, degrade, debilitate | improve, ameliorate, strengthen, recover | If left unchecked, the building's condition will deteriorate rapidly. |
12. apprehensive | adjective | anxious or worried about something that may happen | uneasy, fearful, inquiet, concerned | confident, assured, calm, untroubled | She felt apprehensive before giving the keynote speech. |
13. misconstrue | verb (base) | to understand something wrongly | misinterpret, misread, distort, misconceive | interpret correctly, understand, clarify, comprehend | Do not misconstrue his silence: he was thinking, not disagreeing. |
14. underprivileged | adjective | having fewer advantages or resources than others | disadvantaged, deprived, marginalized, impoverished | privileged, affluent, advantaged, prosperous | The program offers scholarships to underprivileged students. |
15. institutional | adjective | relating to large organizations or established systems | systemic, organizational, bureaucratic, structural | individual, informal, private, spontaneous | Institutional reform is necessary to improve public services. |
16. periphery | noun | the outer edge or less important area of something | margin, fringe, outskirts, perimetery | center, core, nucleus, hub | Small businesses often operate on the periphery of the main market. |
17. mitigate | verb (base) | to make something less severe or harmful | alleviate, assuage, mollify, ameliorate | aggravate, exacerbate, intensify, worsen | Planting more trees can mitigate the effects of urban heat. |
18. pertinent | adjective | directly related to the subject being considered | relevant, apropos, germane, apposite | irrelevant, impertinent, extraneous, inappropriate | Please bring any pertinent documents to the meeting. |
19. resilience | noun | ability to recover quickly from difficulties | fortitude, tenacity, endurance, elasticity | fragility, weakness, vulnerability, frailty | Her resilience after setbacks inspired the whole team. |
20. imperialist | adjective / noun | relating to or supporting empire-building or domination | expansionist, colonialist, hegemonic, interventionist | anti-colonial, nationalist, emancipatory, self-determining | Historians debated the imperialist motives behind the expedition. |
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