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Advanced Vocabulary Table
20 challenging words from The Daily Star newspaper with definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences
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# | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1 | interoperability | noun | Ability of different systems to work together | compatibility, integration, connectivity, harmonization | incompatibility, disconnection, isolation, segregation | The new software update improved interoperability between various devices. |
2 | tribunal | noun | A court of justice | court, judiciary, bench, adjudicatory | lawlessness, anarchy, mob rule, vigilante justice | The international tribunal will hear the case next month. |
3 | ordinance | noun | An authoritative order | decree, edict, statute, regulation | suggestion, recommendation, proposal, request | The city council passed an ordinance restricting noise after 10 PM. |
4 | custody | noun | Protective care or guardianship | detention, guardianship, confinement, safekeeping | freedom, liberation, release, independence | The suspect was held in police custody for questioning. |
5 | accountability | noun | Responsibility for one's actions | responsibility, liability, answerability, culpability | irresponsibility, unaccountability, immunity, exemption | Transparency and accountability are essential in government. |
6 | erosion | noun | Gradual destruction or wearing away | deterioration, corrosion, attrition, degradation | accretion, buildup, accumulation, growth | Coastal erosion has become a serious problem for the village. |
7 | dismantle | verb | To take apart or break down | disassemble, deconstruct, demolish, dismount | assemble, construct, build, erect | Workers will dismantle the old bridge next week. |
8 | rehabilitation | noun | Process of restoring to good condition | restoration, renewal, reclamation, recuperation | deterioration, decline, degradation, worsening | The athlete underwent rehabilitation after his knee surgery. |
9 | merger | noun | Combination of two or more entities | amalgamation, consolidation, unification, fusion | separation, division, split, segregation | The merger of the two companies created an industry giant. |
10 | duplication | noun | The action of copying or repeating | replication, reproduction, imitation, copying | originality, innovation, uniqueness, singularity | We need to eliminate duplication of efforts in our departments. |
11 | prosecutor | noun | Legal representative who pursues legal proceedings | attorney, litigator, advocate, pursuer | defender, respondent, accused, defendant | The prosecutor presented compelling evidence against the accused. |
12 | monstrous | adjective | Horrifyingly large or wicked | atrocious, heinous, grotesque, abominable | admirable, commendable, virtuous, exemplary | The dictator committed monstrous acts against his own people. |
13 | detention | noun | The action of detaining someone | confinement, custody, incarceration, imprisonment | release, liberation, freedom, emancipation | The student received detention for breaking school rules. |
14 | provisions | noun | Supplies of food or other necessities | supplies, rations, stocks, stores | shortage, deficiency, lack, scarcity | The expedition carried enough provisions for two months. |
15 | sovereignty | noun | Supreme power or authority | autonomy, independence, self-rule, supremacy | dependence, subordination, subjugation, vassalage | The country fought for its sovereignty against colonial powers. |
16 | escalation | noun | A rapid increase or intensification | intensification, amplification, augmentation, acceleration | de-escalation, reduction, diminution, abatement | The escalation of violence in the region is deeply concerning. |
17 | negotiations | noun | Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement | discussions, talks, deliberations, consultations | confrontation, conflict, dispute, disagreement | The peace negotiations continued for several weeks. |
18 | resilience | noun | Ability to recover quickly from difficulties | toughness, durability, fortitude, hardiness | fragility, vulnerability, weakness, susceptibility | The community showed remarkable resilience after the natural disaster. |
19 | incentives | noun | Things that motivate or encourage | motivations, inducements, stimuli, encouragements | deterrents, disincentives, discouragements, impediments | The company offered financial incentives to boost productivity. |
20 | emissions | noun | Production and discharge of something | discharges, releases, effluents, exhalations | absorptions, uptakes, consumptions, assimilations | The new regulations aim to reduce carbon emissions from factories. |
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