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📘 Advanced Vocabulary List (20 Words)
| Word (No.) | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Tough Synonyms | 4 Tough Antonyms | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Remittance | Noun | Money sent, especially by a person working in a foreign country to their home country. | Transfer, Payment, Consignment, Transmittal | Withholding, Retention, Debt, Receivable | The country's economy heavily relies on the remittance sent by migrant workers. |
| 2. Migration | Noun | The movement of people from one place to another, often to live there. | Resettlement, Exodus, Diaspora, Transmigration | Stasis, Permanence, Settlement, Inhabitance | Climate change is expected to trigger a new wave of rural-to-urban migration. |
| 3. Systematically | Adverb | Done in a careful, organized, and thorough way, following a fixed plan. | Methodically, Orderly, Meticulously, Sequentially | Haphazardly, Randomly, Chaotically, Arbitrarily | The data must be systematically analyzed to identify meaningful patterns. |
| 4. Piecemeal | Adjective/Adverb | Done or happening in small, separate stages instead of all at once. | Gradual, Incremental, Fragmentary, Stepwise | Comprehensive, Holistic, Sweeping, Wholesale | A piecemeal approach to reform is unlikely to solve the deep-rooted crisis. |
| 5. Conflict | Noun/Verb | (n.) A serious disagreement or clash. (v.) To be incompatible or in opposition. | Strife, Discord, Contention, Antagonism | Harmony, Accord, Agreement, Concord | The judge recused himself due to a potential conflict of interest. |
| 6. Reintegration | Noun | The process of bringing someone back into a group or society. | Reassimilation, Reunification, Reabsorption, Reacclimatization | Marginalization, Exclusion, Alienation, Ostracism | Former soldiers require support for their social and economic reintegration. |
| 7. Communal | Adjective | Shared by or involving a community; related to a particular religious or ethnic group. | Collective, Shared, Sectarian, Denominational | Individual, Private, Secular, Universal | The festival is a time for communal celebration in the village. |
| 8. Divisive | Adjective | Tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people. | Polarizing, Alienating, Discordant, Schismatic | Unifying, Conciliatory, Harmonizing, Inclusive | The politician's speech was criticized for its divisive rhetoric. |
| 9. Majoritarian | Adjective | Relating to or believing in the rule by the majority, often ignoring minority interests. | Pluralistic (in context of rule), Populist, Hegemonic, Dominant | Egalitarian, Pluralistic (inclusively), Minority-focused, Consensual | Critics argue that the new law reflects a majoritarian view of democracy. |
| 10. Unflinching | Adjective | Not showing fear or hesitation in the face of danger or difficulty. | Resolute, Steadfast, Unwavering, Unshrinking | Faltering, Hesitant, Wavering, Timid | The journalist made an unflinching examination of the corruption scandal. |
| 11. Revert | Verb | To return to a previous state, practice, or belief. | Regress, Retrogress, Backslide, Relapse | Progress, Advance, Evolve, Develop | Without maintenance, the garden will quickly revert to a wild state. |
| 12. Legitimate | Adjective | Conforming to the law or rules; valid and justified. | Lawful, Authorized, Valid, Justifiable | Illegitimate, Illegal, Unauthorized, Bogus | The government must address the legitimate grievances of its citizens. |
| 13. Assertive | Adjective | Confidently and forcefully expressing one's views or rights. | Forceful, Decisive, Insistent, Self-assured | Submissive, Meek, Diffident, Passive | She took a more assertive role in the negotiations to protect her team's interests. |
| 14. Brutality | Noun | Savage, cruel, and violent behavior; lack of compassion. | Savage, Cruelty, Barbarity, Ruthlessness | Humanity, Compassion, Gentleness, Benevolence | The brutality of the crackdown shocked the international community. |
| 15. Prosecution | Noun | The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone in court. | Indictment, Litigation, Pursuance, Arraignment | Defense, Acquittal, Exoneration, Vindication | The prosecution presented compelling evidence to the jury. |
| 16. Inclusive | Adjective | Including everyone and not excluding any group. | Comprehensive, All-embracing, Unifying, Ecumenical | Exclusive, Restrictive, Narrow, Elitist | The company aims to create a more inclusive workplace culture. |
| 17. Accessibility | Noun | The quality of being easy to reach, use, or understand for all people. | Availability, Approachability, Attainability, Comprehensibility | Inaccessibility, Unattainability, Exclusivity, Remoteness | The new law mandates improved accessibility for persons with disabilities in public buildings. |
| 18. Infrastructure | Noun | The basic physical and organizational structures (like roads, power) needed for society. | Framework, Foundation, Substructure, Superstructure | Superficiality, Disorganization, Neglect, Decay | Investing in digital infrastructure is crucial for economic growth. |
| 19. Accountability | Noun | The state of being responsible for your actions and expected to explain them. | Responsibility, Liability, Answerability, Culpability | Irresponsibility, Impunity, Unaccountability, Immunity | There were calls for greater transparency and accountability in government spending. |
| 20. Reorganisation | Noun | The act of changing the way a system or organization is structured. | Restructuring, Realignment, Overhaul, Reconstitution | Stagnation, Preservation, Status quo, Inertia | The merger necessitated a complete reorganisation of the company's departments. |

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