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Vocabulary Table
20 Challenging Words with Meanings, Synonyms, and Antonyms
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# | Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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1 | intanglement | noun | A complicated or compromising situation | complication, imbroglio, quandary, predicament | simplicity, resolution, clarity, solution | The political intanglement required delicate diplomatic handling. |
2 | unilateral | adjective | Performed by or affecting only one side | one-sided, autonomous, independent, solitary | bilateral, multilateral, mutual, joint | The country's unilateral withdrawal from the treaty surprised its allies. |
3 | indigenous | adjective | Originating or occurring naturally in a place | native, aboriginal, autochthonous, endemic | foreign, exotic, non-native, imported | The indigenous tribes have lived in this forest for centuries. |
4 | autonomous | adjective | Self-governing or independent | self-governing, independent, sovereign, self-ruling | dependent, subordinate, controlled, subservient | The autonomous vehicle navigated the city streets without human intervention. |
5 | rehearsals | noun | Practice sessions for a performance | practices, drills, run-throughs, preparations | performances, improvisations, extemporizations, ad-libs | The cast had daily rehearsals to perfect their roles before opening night. |
6 | sanitation | noun | Conditions relating to public health and cleanliness | hygiene, cleanliness, public health, purification | filth, contamination, pollution, squalor | Proper sanitation is crucial for preventing the spread of diseases. |
7 | infrastructure | noun | Basic physical systems of a community or nation | framework, foundation, structure, facilities | superstructure, non-essentials, peripherals, accessories | The government invested heavily in improving the country's transportation infrastructure. |
8 | gridlocks | noun | Situations of complete traffic jam or deadlock | deadlocks, stalemates, impasses, standstills | flow, movement, progress, advancement | The protest caused complete gridlocks in the city center during rush hour. |
9 | anthrax | noun | A serious infectious disease caused by bacteria | - | health, wellness, vitality, robustness | The farmer was diagnosed with cutaneous anthrax after handling infected livestock. |
10 | comorbidities | noun | Additional diseases co-occurring with a primary disease | coexisting conditions, concurrent illnesses, complications, secondary conditions | singular condition, isolated illness, primary disease | Patients with multiple comorbidities often require more complex treatment plans. |
11 | salinity | noun | The concentration of salt in water or soil | saltiness, brininess, saline content, salt concentration | freshness, purity, unsalted, desalinated | Rising sea levels are increasing the salinity of coastal farmlands. |
12 | resilience | noun | The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties | toughness, durability, fortitude, adaptability | fragility, vulnerability, weakness, brittleness | The community showed remarkable resilience in rebuilding after the natural disaster. |
13 | philanthropic | adjective | Seeking to promote the welfare of others | charitable, benevolent, humanitarian, altruistic | selfish, greedy, miserly, egocentric | The billionaire's philanthropic efforts focused on improving education in developing countries. |
14 | prosperity | noun | The state of being successful and thriving | wealth, affluence, success, opulence | poverty, destitution, hardship, adversity | Economic reforms led to a period of unprecedented prosperity for the nation. |
15 | cryptocurrency | noun | Digital currency using cryptography for security | digital currency, crypto, virtual currency, blockchain currency | fiat currency, traditional money, cash, legal tender | Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency to gain widespread recognition. |
16 | debasement | noun | The reduction in quality or value | degradation, deterioration, devaluation, corruption | enhancement, improvement, elevation, enrichment | The debasement of the currency led to hyperinflation and economic collapse. |
17 | megaproject | noun | An extremely large-scale investment project | large-scale project, major undertaking, colossal enterprise, giant initiative | small project, minor undertaking, modest initiative | The construction of the new airport was the country's most expensive megaproject to date. |
18 | bewildering | adjective | Confusing or perplexing | perplexing, baffling, confusing, puzzling | clear, understandable, straightforward, comprehensible | The new software update had a bewildering array of options that confused most users. |
19 | aesthetic | adjective | Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty | artistic, decorative, ornamental, tasteful | unaesthetic, ugly, unattractive, displeasing | The architect prioritized both functionality and aesthetic appeal in her designs. |
20 | perpetrators | noun | People who carry out harmful or illegal acts | culprits, offenders, wrongdoers, criminals | victims, targets, innocents, bystanders | The police were determined to identify all perpetrators of the violent attacks. |
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