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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Leprosy | Noun | A chronic infectious disease causing skin lesions and nerve damage. | Hansen's Disease, Morbidity, Malady, Affliction | Health, Wholeness, Soundness, Robustness | World Leprosy Day aims to fight the stigma surrounding the disease. |
| 2. Stigma | Noun | A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance or quality. | Disgrace, Taint, Blemish, Opprobrium | Honor, Esteem, Approval, Acclaim | The stigma of mental illness often prevents people from seeking help. |
| 3. Sedentary | Adjective | Characterized by much sitting and little physical activity. | Inactive, Stationary, Desk-bound, Sluggish | Active, Mobile, Peripatetic, Ambulatory | A sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for chronic kidney disease. |
| 4. Disgraceful | Adjective | Shockingly unacceptable or reprehensible. | Shameful, Deplorable, Ignominious, Scandalous | Honorable, Commendable, Admirable, Reputable | The civic leader described the government's stance as disgraceful. |
| 5. Scuffle | Noun | A short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters. | Fracas, Tussle, Melee, Altercation | Truce, Accord, Peace, Harmony | A person watched the scuffles between federal agents from a balcony. |
| 6. Disintermediation | Noun | The removal of intermediaries, allowing direct transactions. | Cutting out, Bypassing, Streamlining, Decentralization | Mediation, Interposition, Brokerage, Intervention | Digital platforms have led to the disintermediation of traditional travel agents. |
| 7. Concession | Noun | Something granted, often in response to demands; a compromise. | Compromise, Accommodation, Allowance, Capitulation | Demand, Intransigence, Refusal, Stipulation | The government was criticized for giving concessions to loan defaulters. |
| 8. Despicable | Adjective | Deserving hatred and contempt. | Contemptible, Loathsome, Vile, Abhorrent | Admirable, Noble, Worthy, Virtuous | He described the corporate culture that exploits graduates as despicable. |
| 9. Authoritarianism | Noun | A system demanding total obedience and limiting freedom. | Autocracy, Despotism, Dictatorship, Absolutism | Democracy, Liberalism, Egalitarianism, Pluralism | The country slid into authoritarianism, suppressing all opposition. |
| 10. Decentralisation | Noun | The distribution of power away from a central authority. | Devolution, Dispersion, Delegation, Distribution | Centralization, Concentration, Consolidation, Unification | The charter referendum is an endorsement of the decentralisation of power. |
| 11. Pelagic | Adjective | Relating to the open sea, away from the coast or sea floor. | Oceanic, Abyssal, Marine, Nautical | Coastal, Littoral, Benthic, Terrestrial | The stock of small pelagic fish in the Bay of Bengal has collapsed. |
| 12. Dismember | Verb | To cut or tear the limbs from a body; to divide into parts. | Mutilate, Amputate, Sever, Dissect | Join, Unite, Assemble, Integrate | Police found the body of the murdered man, who had been dismembered. |
| 13. Extortion | Noun | The practice of obtaining something through force or threats. | Blackmail, Coercion, Racketeering, Compulsion | Donation, Gift, Charity, Voluntarism | Traders in the constituency live in constant fear of extortion. |
| 14. Syndicate | Noun | A group of individuals or companies combined to promote a common interest. | Cartel, Consortium, Ring, Cabal | Individual, Solo, Independent, Lone operator | The government must break the syndicates exploiting migrant workers. |
| 15. Ostracise | Verb | To exclude someone from a society or group. | Exclude, Shun, Banish, Blackball | Welcome, Include, Embrace, Accept | People affected by leprosy continue to be ostracised by their communities. |
| 16. Nexus | Noun | A central or focal point; a connected series or group. | Center, Core, Hub, Confluence | Periphery, Outskirt, Division, Separation | A sinister nexus of recruiters and political elites exploits migrant workers. |
| 17. Detractor | Noun | A person who criticizes or disparages someone or something. | Critic, Censor, Slanderer, Vilifier | Supporter, Advocate, Champion, Proponent | Detractors warn that government advocacy undermines democratic norms. |
| 18. Coercion | Noun | Using force or threats to make someone comply. | Compulsion, Duress, Constraint, Pressure | Persuasion, Volition, Consent, Choice | Even without force, political coercion can corrode an alliance. |
| 19. Sukuk | Noun | Islamic financial certificates, similar to bonds, compliant with Shariah law. | Islamic bond, Shariah-compliant security, Participation certificate | Conventional bond, Interest-bearing security, Debenture | Government debt included Shariah-based sukuk bonds. |
| 20. Lighterage | Noun | The transfer of goods between ships and shore using barges or lighters. | Transshipment, Barge work, Cargo transfer, Ferrying | Direct docking, Berthing, Wharfage, Onshore handling | The Lighterage Jetty at the port was finally developed after lying unused for decades. |

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