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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Cognizance | Noun | Awareness, understanding, or formal knowledge of something. | Acknowledgment, Perception, Apprehension, Recognition | Ignorance, Unawareness, Oblivion, Insensibility | The court took cognizance of the serious nature of the crime. |
| 2. Structural | Adjective | Relating to the fundamental framework or organization of a system. | Constitutional, Foundational, Architectural, Skeletal | Superficial, Incidental, Tangential, Unsystematic | The report highlighted structural inequalities within the education system. |
| 3. Tripartite | Adjective | Consisting of or shared by three parties or groups. | Three-way, Trilateral, Triangular, Triple | Unilateral, Bilateral, Solitary, Individual | A tripartite agreement was signed between the government, unions, and employers. |
| 4. Paradox | Noun | A statement or situation that seems contradictory but may reveal a truth. | Contradiction, Enigma, Inconsistency, Antinomy | Explanation, Certainty, Axiom, Truism | The paradox of her leadership was that she was powerful yet had few women in her party. |
| 5. Systemic | Adjective | Relating to or affecting an entire system, often in a deep-rooted way. | Institutional, Inherent, Methodical, Pervasive | Isolated, Individual, Atypical, Peripheral | The lack of women candidates is a result of systemic discrimination, not individual failure. |
| 6. Reconstitution | Noun | The act of forming or building something again after it has been dissolved. | Reformation, Reorganization, Reassembly, Rejuvenation | Dissolution, Abolition, Disbandment, Termination | Students demanded the immediate reconstitution of the harassment prevention committee. |
| 7. Autonomy | Noun | The right or condition of self-government, independence. | Sovereignty, Independence, Self-rule, Self-sufficiency | Dependence, Subjugation, Heteronomy, Control | The independent media fought to preserve its editorial autonomy. |
| 8. Symbolic | Adjective | Representative of a larger idea; significant as a symbol rather than in substance. | Emblematic, Representative, Figurative, Tokenistic | Literal, Actual, Substantive, Concrete | Her leadership was more symbolic than substantive, as real power lay elsewhere. |
| 9. Formulated | Verb (Past) | Created or prepared carefully, with detailed planning. | Devised, Concocted, Articulated, Forged | Improvise, Haphazard, Disorganized, Scrapped | The master plan was formulated without democratic consultation. |
| 10. Irregularities | Noun (Plural) | Deviations from the normal, proper, or legal way of doing things. | Anomalies, Aberrations, Improprieties, Discrepancies | Regularities, Conformities, Correctness, Proprieties | Financial irregularities prompted a review of the recruitment agencies. |
| 11. Concessions | Noun (Plural) | Things granted or yielded, often in a compromise. | Compromises, Allowances, Indulgences, Privileges | Demands, Stipulations, Inflexibility, Intransigence | The EC made concessions on signature rules to encourage participation. |
| 12. Participatory | Adjective | Involving active participation or involvement of people. | Inclusive, Collaborative, Engaging, Democratic | Exclusive, Authoritarian, Top-down, Passive | They advocated for a more participatory process in policy-making. |
| 13. Stakeholders | Noun (Plural) | People or groups with an interest or concern in an issue or system. | Constituents, Interested Parties, Shareholders, Contributors | Bystanders, Outsiders, Detractors, Adversaries | The CEC called for cooperation from all stakeholders for a smooth election. |
| 14. Substantive | Adjective | Having a firm basis in reality; significant, meaningful, and not just formal. | Tangible, Meaningful, Considerable, Pivotal | Superficial, Nominal, Trivial, Insignificant | The talks failed to yield any substantive progress on key issues. |
| 15. Curtail | Verb | To reduce, limit, or restrict something. | Abridge, Diminish, Constrict, Truncate | Extend, Amplify, Expand, Prolong | The autonomy of parliament and the judiciary has been gradually curtailed. |
| 16. Meritorious | Adjective | Deserving praise, reward, or honor. | Commendable, Praiseworthy, Laudable, Exemplary | Unworthy, Blameworthy, Discreditable, Mediocre | Ten meritorious students received the Professor Sitara Parvin Award. |
| 17. Regulatory | Adjective | Related to the control or supervision of an activity by rules. | Oversight, Supervisory, Governing, Directive | Deregulatory, Unrestricted, Laissez-faire, Permissive | The government has a role in providing regulatory support for labor dialogue. |
| 18. Solidarity | Noun | Unity or agreement based on shared interests or support. | Cohesion, Unity, Fraternity, Unanimity | Division, Discord, Antagonism, Hostility | The union stressed the importance of strike solidarity for effective bargaining. |
| 19. Subjugation | Noun | The act of bringing someone or something under control or domination. | Domination, Conquest, Enslavement, Suppression | Liberation, Freedom, Emancipation, Autonomy | The movement fought against the political subjugation of minority groups. |
| 20. Inequity | Noun | Lack of fairness or justice; an instance of unfairness. | Injustice, Disparity, Imbalance, Partiality | Equity, Fairness, Justice, Impartiality | The policy was criticized for perpetuating deep-seated social inequity. |

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