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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Asphyxiation | Noun | Death or unconsciousness caused by lack of air or inability to breathe. | Suffocation, Strangulation, Smothering, Choking | Respiration, Breathing, Ventilation, Inhalation | The locked roof door contributed to the victims' asphyxiation in the fire. |
| 2. Reconciliation | Noun | The process of restoring friendly relations after a conflict or dispute. | Rapprochement, Detente, Conciliation, Accord | Estrangement, Alienation, Hostility, Schism | He called for national healing and the formation of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. |
| 3. Impediment | Noun | A hindrance or obstruction that makes progress difficult. | Hindrance, Obstacle, Encumbrance, Deterrent | Aid, Assistance, Facilitation, Catalyst | The information ministry was described as the main impediment to media reform. |
| 4. Jurisdiction | Noun | The official power to make legal decisions and judgments over an area or group. | Authority, Dominion, Purview, Prerogative | Powerlessness, Inability, Incapacity, Irrelevance | The land ministry resolved the dispute over the administrative jurisdiction of Bhasan Char. |
| 5. Unintentional | Adjective | Not done on purpose; accidental. | Inadvertent, Unwitting, Fortuitous, Accidental | Deliberate, Intentional, Calculated, Premeditated | The charge of causing unintentional suicide was added to the murder case. |
| 6. Partisanship | Noun | Strong, often biased, support for a particular party, cause, or person. | Bias, Sectarianism, Factionalism, Partiality | Impartiality, Neutrality, Objectivity, Detachment | The government is repeating the old system of partisanship and revenge. |
| 7. Transitivity | Noun | The grammatical property of a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. | Grammatical Valency, Object Requirement, Verbal Extension | Intransitivity, Incompleteness (context-specific antonym) | If I worry about mob demands when teaching sociology or transitivity justice, academic freedom does not exist. |
| 8. Bureaucratic | Adjective | Relating to a complicated administrative system with many rigid rules and procedures. | Administrative, Official, Procedural, Red-tape | Unsystematic, Informal, Simple, Streamlined | Stalled reforms and bureaucratic inertia have left the press more vulnerable. |
| 9. Intimidation | Noun | The act of frightening someone, especially to make them do what you want. | Coercion, Bullying, Menacing, Harassment | Encouragement, Reassurance, Empowerment, Support | A fragmented media remains an easy target for political intimidation and physical violence. |
| 10. Stakeholder | Noun | A person or group with an interest or concern in something, especially a business. | Investor, Shareholder, Interested Party, Contender | Bystander, Outsider, Nonparticipant, Spectator | The draft law was finalized after extensive stakeholder consultations. |
| 11. Accountability | Noun | The fact or condition of being responsible for your actions and expected to explain them. | Responsibility, Answerability, Liability, Culpability | Unaccountability, Irresponsibility, Impunity, Exemption | Speakers called for internal accountability and a code of conduct for the media. |
| 12. Invisibilised | Verb (past participle) | Made invisible, ignored, or marginalized within a society or discourse. | Marginalized, Erased, Neglected, Silenced | Highlighted, Recognized, Acknowledged, Foregrounded | You have invisibilised the women of the July uprising, she said. |
| 13. Authoritarianism | Noun | The enforcement of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. | Autocracy, Despotism, Dictatorship, Totalitarianism | Democracy, Liberalism, Egalitarianism, Pluralism | Economist Zia Hasan said authoritarianism is changing form from state to popular fascism. |
| 14. Consultative | Adjective | Intended to give advice or recommendations; involving consultation. | Advisory, Deliberative, Collaborative, Counselling | Decisive, Authoritative, Arbitrary, Dictatorial | Kamal Ahmed is the consulting editor and head of the Media Reform Commission. |
| 15. Ideological | Adjective | Based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially in politics. | Doctrinal, Philosophical, Dogmatic, Theoretic | Pragmatic, Practical, Unbiased, Nonpartisan | Our professional unions remain deeply divided along political and ideological lines. |
| 16. Submissive | Adjective | Meekly obedient or passive; ready to conform to the authority or will of others. | Compliant, Docile, Deferential, Acquiescent | Dominant, Assertive, Recalcitrant, Defiant | The administration appeared fearful and submissive to powerful forces. |
| 17. Impunity | Noun | Exemption from punishment or freedom from the consequences of an action. | Immunity, Exemption, License, Indemnity | Accountability, Liability, Responsibility, Retribution | If high-profile institutions can be targeted with impunity, who will protect us in remote areas? |
| 18. Genocide | Noun | The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group. | Ethnic Cleansing, Massacre, Extermination, Holocaust | Preservation, Protection, Salvation, Safeguarding | He called for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, citing Rwanda's post-genocide process. |
| 19. Fascism | Noun | A far-right authoritarian system characterized by dictatorial power and forcible suppression of opposition. | Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, Dictatorship, Despotism | Democracy, Liberalism, Anarchy, Egalitarianism | Bangladesh may be shifting from state fascism to popular fascism, warned speakers. |
| 20. Extinction | Noun | The state or process of a species, family, or larger group ceasing to exist. | Annihilation, Eradication, Obliteration, Vanishing | Survival, Conservation, Preservation, Proliferation | A rescue-and-release approach can serve as an effective short-term conservation measure against extinction. |

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