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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Desecration | Noun | Damaging or showing disrespect to something sacred. | Profanation, Defilement, Sacrilege, Violation | Sanctification, Consecration, Veneration, Reverence | The vandalism of the temple was seen as a shocking act of desecration. |
| 2. Vandalism | Noun | Deliberate destruction or damage to public or private property. | Defacement, Sabotage, Wrecking, Demolition | Preservation, Protection, Conservation, Maintenance | The ancient monument was ruined by senseless vandalism. |
| 3. Communal | Adjective | Relating to or shared by a community; involving different groups. | Collective, Shared, Public, Societal | Individual, Private, Personal, Sectarian | Tensions between the two groups escalated into communal violence. |
| 4. Transparency | Noun | Openness and clarity in actions and information. | Openness, Clarity, Candor, Lucidity | Opacity, Secrecy, Obscurity, Deception | The government promised greater financial transparency. |
| 5. Syndicates | Noun | Groups of individuals or companies that work together, often illegally. | Cartels, Consortia, Rings, Confederacies | Individuals, Independents, Loner, Separate entities | The police were tasked with dismantling the powerful smuggling syndicates. |
| 6. Dismantle | Verb | To take apart; to end or break up a system or organization. | Disassemble, Demolish, Deconstruct, Disband | Assemble, Build, Establish, Construct | The new law aimed to dismantle the corrupt patronage network. |
| 7. Permeate | Verb | To spread throughout and be present in every part of something. | Suffuse, Pervade, Infuse, Saturate | Evacuate, Drain, Remove, Eradicate | A sense of unease began to permeate the crowded city. |
| 8. Predatory | Adjective | Seeking to exploit or harm others for personal gain. | Exploitative, Rapacious, Vulturine, Marauding | Benevolent, Protective, Altruistic, Philanthropic | The company was accused of predatory lending practices. |
| 9. Opaque | Adjective | Not transparent; difficult to understand or see through. | Obscure, Impenetrable, Unclear, Turbid | Transparent, Clear, Lucid, Comprehensible | The report's opaque language concealed the true financial losses. |
| 10. Prohibitive | Adjective | So high in cost as to prevent access or purchase. | Exorbitant, Extortionate, Astronomical, Inaccessible | Affordable, Reasonable, Modest, Nominal | The prohibitive cost of the medicine put it out of reach for most patients. |
| 11. Endemic | Adjective | Regularly found and widespread in a particular area or system. | Prevalent, Pervasive, Rife, Ingrained | Rare, Uncommon, Sporadic, Alien | Corruption was endemic in the institution, affecting every level. |
| 12. Baffling | Adjective | Completely confusing or puzzling. | Bewildering, Perplexing, Incomprehensible, Enigmatic | Clear, Understandable, Obvious, Lucid | The sudden disappearance of the funds was utterly baffling to investigators. |
| 13. Stranglehold | Noun | Complete control that restricts or suppresses something. | Monopoly, Grip, Throttlehold, Dominance | Freedom, Liberty, Release, Competition | The syndicate had a stranglehold on the city's port operations. |
| 14. Infrastructure | Noun | The basic physical systems and structures a country needs to function. | Framework, Foundation, Superstructure, Facilities | Disarray, Disorganization, Ruin, Decay | The war caused catastrophic damage to the nation's critical infrastructure. |
| 15. Substantially | Adverb | To a great extent or in a significant way. | Considerably, Significantly, Materially, Essentially | Slightly, Minimally, Negligibly, Superficially | The new evidence substantially weakened the prosecution's case. |
| 16. Intimidation | Noun | The act of frightening someone to control their actions. | Coercion, Bullying, Harassment, Menacing | Encouragement, Reassurance, Support, Empowerment | The UN warned against the use of executions as a tool of state intimidation. |
| 17. Disproportionate | Adjective | Too large or small when compared to something else; unequal. | Inordinate, Unequal, Imbalanced, Excessive | Proportional, Commensurate, Balanced, Equal | The policy had a disproportionate impact on low-income communities. |
| 18. Accountability | Noun | Responsibility for one's actions, with an obligation to explain them. | Responsibility, Liability, Answerability, Culpability | Impunity, Irresponsibility, Unaccountability, Immunity | The public demanded greater accountability from their elected officials. |
| 19. Referendum | Noun | A direct vote by the people on a specific political question. | Plebiscite, Ballot, Popular vote, Mandate | Edict, Decree, Directive, Fiat | The leader urged citizens to vote 'yes' in the upcoming constitutional referendum. |
| 20. Aspirations | Noun (plural) | Hopes, ambitions, or strong desires to achieve something. | Ambitions, Yearnings, Desiderata, Strivings | Apathy, Indifference, Resignation, Contentment | The supplement explored the aspirations of the nation's youth. |

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