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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Corroborate | Verb | To confirm or support evidence with additional proof. | Substantiate, Validate, Authenticate, Verify | Refute, Contradict, Disprove, Invalidate | The witness statement helped to corroborate the timeline of events. |
| 2. Morass | Noun | A complicated, confusing, or stuck situation. | Quagmire, Tangle, Imbroglio, Labyrinth | Clarity, Order, Simplicity, Solution | The education reform debate had become a political morass. |
| 3. Procure | Verb | To obtain something, especially with care or effort | Acquire, Secure, Attain, Obtain | Relinquish, Forfeit, Lose, Surrender | The government struggled to procure essential medicines during the crisis. |
| 4. Doctrinal | Adjective | Related to a set of beliefs or principles in a system. | Dogmatic, Ideological, Theological, Creedal | Pragmatic, Unorthodox, Heretical, Empirical | The party's internal conflict was primarily doctrinal, not personal. |
| 5. Insurgent | Noun/Adjective | (n.) A rebel against authority. (adj.) Rebellious. | Rebel, Guerrilla, Mutineer, Revolter | Loyalist, Patriot, Government, Supporter | Insurgent groups controlled large areas of the countryside. |
| 6. Exploitation | Noun | The unfair use of someone or something for one's own benefit. | Manipulation, Misuse, Subjugation, Oppression | Protection, Empowerment, Fairness, Liberation | The report highlighted the exploitation of migrant workers. |
| 7. Peripheral | Adjective | On the edge; not central or of main importance. | Marginal, Tangential, Incidental, Outlying | Central, Core, Fundamental, Pivotal | The welfare of migrants was treated as a peripheral issue in the budget. |
| 8. Deindustrialization | Noun | The decline of industrial activity in a region or economy. | Rustication, Decline, Obsolescence, Dismantling | Industrialization, Development, Expansion, Growth | The policy aimed to reverse decades of deindustrialization. |
| 9. Hegemony | Noun | Dominance or leadership of one group over others. | Dominion, Supremacy, Ascendancy, Predominance | Equality, Parity, Balance, Multiplarity | The country sought to challenge the economic hegemony of its rival. |
| 10. Quagmire | Noun | A difficult, complex, or inescapable situation. | Morass, Predicament, Imbroglio, Dilemma | Solution, Advantage, Boon, Simplicity | The military intervention turned into a protracted quagmire. |
| 11. Mercantilist | Adjective | Relating to an old economic system focused on trade surpluses. | Protectionist, Commercialist, Bullionist, Trade-centric | Free-market, Laissez-faire, Liberal, Globalist | His mercantilist policies favored tariffs over free trade. |
| 12. Profligacy | Noun | Reckless wastefulness and extravagant spending. | Extravagance, Prodigality, Immoderation, Wastefulness | Frugality, Thrift, Prudence, Austerity | The national debt soared due to government profligacy. |
| 13. Exacerbate | Verb | To make a problem, bad situation, or feeling worse. | Aggravate, Inflame, Intensify, Worsen | Alleviate, Mitigate, Ameliorate, Pacify | His harsh remarks only served to exacerbate the political tension. |
| 14. Reciprocity | Noun | The practice of exchanging things for mutual benefit. | Mutuality, Interchange, Quid pro quo, Reciprocation | One-sidedness, Selfishness, Disregard, Inequality | The trade agreement was based on the principle of reciprocity. |
| 15. Adroitly | Adverb | In a skillful, clever, or resourceful manner. | Dexterously, Skillfully, Nimbly, Ingeniously | Clumsily, Awkwardly, Ineptly, Incompetently | The diplomat adroitly navigated the sensitive negotiations. |
| 16. Divergent | Adjective | Tending to be different or develop in different directions. | Disparate, Conflicting, Variant, Dissimilar | Convergent, Similar, Unified, Aligned | The two allies held divergent views on the security strategy. |
| 17. Fractious | Adjective | Irritable, quarrelsome, and difficult to control. | Irritable, Contentious, Unruly, Peevish | Agreeable, Peaceable, Harmonious, Amenable | The fractious coalition struggled to pass any legislation. |
| 18. Decouple | Verb | To separate, disconnect, or disengage things that were linked. | Disconnect, Separate, Disentangle, Sever | Couple, Link, Integrate, Fuse | The country aimed to decouple its energy supply from foreign imports. |
| 19. Gazette | Verb | To publish an official announcement in a public journal. | Publish, Announce, Promulgate, Proclaim | Suppress, Withhold, Conceal, Retract | The government will gazette the new regulations next week. |
| 20. Electorate | Noun | All the people who are entitled to vote in an election. | Constituency, Voters, Populace, Citizenry | Government, Rulers, Elite, Dictatorship | The electorate's mood was one of deep dissatisfaction. |

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