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✳️✳️VOCABULARY✳️✳️

13 VOCABS +SYNONYMS

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✳️ Elite (N)

a group of people considered to be superior in a particular society or organization.

Synonym: aristocracy, nobility, gentry, upper class.

✳️Crackdown (N)

a series of severe measures against undesirable or illegal behaviour.

Synonym: repression, suppression, abolition, elimination, eradication.

✳️Extremist (N)

a person who holds extreme political or religious views.

Synonym: fanatic, radical, zealot, fundamentalist, hardliner.

✳️Conspiracy (N)

a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.

Synonym: plot, scheme, stratagem, plan, machination, cabal.

✳️ Bring Down (Phrasal Verb)

cause someone to lose power.

Synonym: overthrow, depose, oust, unseat, overturn, topple.

✳️Coup (N)

a sudden violent seizure of power from a government.

Synonym: overthrow, takeover, ousting, deposition, regime change.

✳️ Imperial (Adj.)

of or relating to an empire or an emperor.

Synonym: monarchical, sovereign, kingly, queenly, princely, majestic.

✳️ Illusion (N)

a false or unreal perception.

Synonym: misapprehension, misconception, deception.

✳️Nostalgia (N)

sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past.

Synonym: reminiscence, remembrance, recollection, homesickness, sentimentality.

✳️ Synagogue (N)

a building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious observance and instruction.

✳️Disband (V)

(with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up.

Synonym: disperse, demobilize, dissolve, scatter, separate.

✳️Traction (N)

the action of pulling a thing along a surface.

Synonym: resistance, pull, haulage, propulsion.

✳️ Infiltrate (V)

surreptitiously and gradually enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.).

Synonym: penetrate, invade, creep into, sneak into, slip into.

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8 VOCABS + SYNONYMS

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πŸ”Ί Unequivocal (Adj,)

leaving no doubt; unambiguous.

Synonym: unmistakable, indisputable, incontrovertible, indubitable, undeniable.

πŸ”ΊElucidate (V)

make clear; explain.

Synonym: gloss, annotate, spell out, clear up, sort out, resolve.

πŸ”Ί Pace (N)

speed or rate of motion, development, or change.

Synonym: stride, tread, march, pound, patrol.

πŸ”ΊAdrift (Adj.) failing to reach a target or winning position.

Synonym: wrong, mistaken, inaccurate, wide of the mark, off target

πŸ”ΊVolatile (Adj.)

liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.

Synonym: tense, strained, fraught, uneasy, uncomfortable, charged.

πŸ”Ί Stubborn (Adj.) difficult to move, remove, or cure.

Synonym: indelible, permanent, lingering, persistent, tenacious.

πŸ”ΊResurgent (Adj.) increasing or reviving after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.

Synonym: renascent, revived, invigorated, reestablished, refreshed.

πŸ”ΊUnanimous (Adj.)

fully in agreement.

Synonym: at one, with one voice, concordant, undivided, consentient.

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πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊVOCABULARY πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί

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9 VOCABS +SYNONYMS

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πŸ”ΊDampen (V)

make less strong or intense.

Synonym: decrease, diminish, reduce, lower, moderate.

πŸ”Ί Dissent (V)

express disagreement with a prevailing view or official decision.

Synonym: Demur, disapproval, objection, protest, opposition

πŸ”ΊEmphatic (Adj.) definite and clear:

Synonym: vehement, firm, wholehearted, forceful, forcible, energetic.

πŸ”Ί Calibrate (V)

correlate the readings of (an instrument) with those of a standard.

Synonym: balance, correct, fine-tune, fix, improve, overhaul.

πŸ”ΊElevate (V) lift to a higher position.

Synonym: Raise, lift (up), raise up/aloft, buoy up, upraise.

πŸ”Ί Imperative(Adj.)

of vital importance.

Synonym: Necessary, indispensable, exigent, pressing, urgent.

πŸ”ΊPerceive (V) become aware or conscious of.

Synonym: figure out, deduce, conclude, see, discover, learn.

πŸ”Ί Deteriorate (V) become progressively worse.

Synonym: Degenerate, decay, collapse, fail, fall.

πŸ”Ί Entrench (V) establish so firmly that change is difficult.

Synonym: Establish, settle, ensconce, lodge, set.

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πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊVOCABULARY πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί

Part-1

10 VOCABS


πŸ”ΊGarner (V)

gather or collect (something, especially information or approval).

Synonym: accumulate, amass, assemble, store, lay up.

πŸ”Ί Exploit (V)

make use of and derive benefit from (a resource).

Synonym: turn to account, draw on, profit from/by, make capital out of.

πŸ”Ί Bequeath (V)

leave (property) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.

Synonym: make over, pass on, hand on, hand down, cede, consign.

πŸ”ΊSurfeit (N)

an excess.

Synonym: surplus, abundance, oversupply, overdose.

πŸ”ΊGoodwill (N)

friendly or helpful feelings or attitude.

Synonym: big-heartedness, goodness, kindness, kindliness, consideration, charity.

πŸ”ΊBusts (V)

to break or damage something so that it cannot be used

Synonym: crack, snap, fracture, shatter, smash.

πŸ”ΊPatriarchy (N)

a system of society or government ruled by men.

Synonym: patriarchism, patriarchship, patriarchate.

πŸ”ΊCensure (V)

express severe disapproval of; formally reprove.

Synonym: condemn, criticize, castigate, chastise, lambast.

πŸ”ΊEntrench (V)

establish so firmly that change is difficult.

Synonym: settle, ensconce, lodge, set, root, install.

πŸ”ΊInevitable (Adj.)

certain to happen; unavoidable.

Synonym: inexorable, unpreventable, assured, certain, for sure.

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Part-2

9 VOCABS

πŸ”ΊBaton (N)

a staff of office or authority.

Synonym: truncheon, club, cudgel, bludgeon.

πŸ”Ί Manoeuvre (N)

a physical movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.

Synonym: operation, exercise, activity, action.

πŸ”Ί Dissident (N)

a person who opposes official policy

Synonym: dissenter, objector, protester, disputant, freethinker, nonconformist.

πŸ”ΊFudge (V)

present in a vague or inadequate way, especially to mislead.

Synonym: evade, dodge, skirt, avoid, duck.

πŸ”ΊDope (N)

an illegal drug, especially cannabis or heroin.

Synonym: narcotics, addictive drugs, recreational drugs, illegal drugs.

πŸ”Ί Crack the whip (Idiom)

use power or authority to make a person or group work harder or behave in a disciplined way.

Synonym: administer, be in charge, be in driver's seat, be in the saddle, be on duty.

πŸ”ΊJostle (V)

push or bump against roughly.

Synonym: Thrust, barge, force, squeeze, shoulder, bulldoze.

πŸ”Ί Realm (N)

a field or domain of activity or interest.

Synonym: Sphere, area, field, department, arena

πŸ”Ίlevate (V)

lift to a higher position.

Synonym: prefer, ennoble, exalt, aggrandize, dignify.

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πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊVOCABULARY πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί

Part 1

10 VOCABS

πŸ”ΊSilver lining (Metaphor)

something good that can be found in a bad situation

Synonym: bright side, blue sky, break in the clouds, comforting prospect, good side.

πŸ”Ί Hiatus (N)

a pause or gap in continuity.

Synonym: interval, interruption, suspension, intermission, interlude.

πŸ”Ί Refuge (N)

a place or state of safety from danger or trouble.

Synonym: sanctuary, retreat, haven, asylum, oasis.

πŸ”ΊTussle (N)

a vigorous struggle or scuffle.

Synonym: come to blows, brawl, grapple, wrestle, clash, scrimmage, scrap.

πŸ”Ί Blunt (V)

weaken or reduce the force of.

Synonym: dull, deaden, dampen, soften, numb.

πŸ”ΊElevate (V)

lift to a higher position.

Synonym: hoist, hike up, haul up, heft up, boost.

πŸ”Ί Slew (V)

kill (a person or animal) in a violent way.

Synonym: slaughter, massacre, shoot down, gun down, mow down.

πŸ”Ί Entrench (V)

establish so firmly that change is difficult.

Synonym: settle, ensconce, lodge, set, root, install.

πŸ”ΊBear the weight of (Idiom)

suffer the consequences of.

Synonym: endure, tolerate, bear the responsibility, be in the front line.

πŸ”ΊGoodwill (N) friendly or helpful feelings or attitude.

Synonym: big-heartedness, goodness, kindness, kindliness, consideration, charity.

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πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊVOCABULARYπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί

Part 2

11 VOCABS

πŸ”Ί Dump (V)

deposit or dispose of (rubbish or something unwanted).

Synonym: get rid of, throw away, throw out, discard, scrap.

πŸ”Ί Instance (N)

an example or single occurrence of something.

Synonym: illustration, specimen, sample, exemplar.

πŸ”Ί Bear the burden of (Idiom)

suffer the consequences of.

Synonym: endure, tolerate, bear the responsibility, be in the front line.

πŸ”Ί Steer (V)

guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, ship, etc.).

Synonym: conduct, direct, lead, take, usher, escort

πŸ”Ί Disrupt (V)

drastically alter or destroy the structure of.

Synonym: disturb, disorder, disorganize, disarrange.

πŸ”Ί Vicinity (N)

the area near or surrounding a particular place.

Synonym: locality, locale, local area, area, district.

πŸ”ΊInundate (V)

overwhelm with things to be dealt with.

Synonym: overpower, overburden, overrun, overload, swamp.

πŸ”Ί Cited (V)

summon to appear in a law court.

πŸ”ΊTackle (V)

make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task).

Synonym: address, set about, go about, get to work at, take forward.

πŸ”Ί Disseminate (V)

spread widely.

Synonym: circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim.

πŸ”ΊEmpirical (Adj.)

based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

Synonym: observed, seen, factual, actual, real, verifiable


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    πŸ”ΊTransgress (V)

go beyond the limits set by (a moral principle, standard, law, etc.).

Synonym: wrongdoing, misdemeanour, felony, misdeed.

πŸ”Ί Precarious (Adj.)

not securely held or in position; likely to fall.

Synonym: dangerous, delicate,
dicey, hazardous, insecure, perilous.

πŸ”ΊReticent (Adj.)

  not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readily.

Synonym: reserved, withdrawn, introverted, restrained, inhibited.

πŸ”ΊFlare (N)

a sudden burst of intense emotion.

Synonym: eruption, explosion, Bout, spasm, access.

πŸ”Ί  Patrolling (V)

keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or travelling around it.

Synonym: cover, monitor, defend, safeguard, cruise.

πŸ”Ί Unilateral (Adj.)

performed by or affecting only one person, group, etc.

Synonym:  one-sided, one-way, solitary, personal, individual.

πŸ”Ί Modus vivendi (N)

an arrangement allowing conflicting parties to coexist peacefully.

πŸ”Ί Emerge (V)

  become gradually visible or apparent.

Synonym: come up, surface, crop up, pop up.

πŸ”Ί Untenable (Adj.)

not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.

Synonym: indefensible, undefendable, unarguable, insupportable.

  πŸ”ΊResumption (N)

begin again or continue after a pause or interruption.

  Synonym: continuation, carrying on, taking up again, renewal.

πŸ”Ί Transpire (V) come to be known; prove to be so.

Synonym: come to light, emerge, come out, get out.


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πŸ”ΊVOCABULARYπŸ”Ί

πŸ”Ί Conundrum (N)

a confusing and difficult problem or question.

Synonym: difficulty, quandary, dilemma, puzzle, enigma.

πŸ”ΊQuest (N)

a long or arduous search.

Synonym: search, hunt, pursuit, pursuance of, investigation into.

πŸ”ΊTardy (Adj.)

delaying or delayed beyond the right or expected time; late.

Synonym: unpunctual, behind time, behind schedule, behind.

πŸ”ΊHalt (V)

bring or come to an abrupt stop.

Synonym: cease, finish, discontinue, terminate, conclude.

πŸ”Ί Encroach on/upon (V)

gradually and steadily intrude on (a person’s territory, rights, etc.)

Synonym: intrude, trespass, impinge, butt in, barge in.

πŸ”Ί Habitat (N)

the natural home or environment of an organism.

Synonym: home, domain, haunt, habitation, abode.

πŸ”ΊEndangered (Adj.)

at risk, especially of extinction.

Synonym: imperil, jeopardize, risk, put at risk

πŸ”ΊHype (N)

extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion.

Synonym: propaganda, exposure, boost, push, fanfare.

πŸ”Ί Parity (N)

equality or equivalence, especially as regards status, pay, or value

Synonym: uniformity, sameness, consistency, correspondence.

πŸ”ΊViable (Adj.)

capable of working successfully; feasible.

Synonym: Practical, applicable, usable, manageable, operable.

πŸ”ΊPanacea (N)

a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.

Synonym: magic bullet, catholicon, diacatholicon, panpharmacon, elixir.

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πŸ‚VOCABULARY πŸ‚

πŸ‚ Reiterate (V)

say something again or repeatedly.

Synonym: repeat, say again, restate, retell, recapitulate.

πŸ‚Beleaguer (V)

make difficulties for; harass.

Synonym: hard-pressed, troubled, in difficulties, under pressure, under stress.

πŸ‚ Avert (V)

prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence).

Synonym: stop, avoid, nip in the bud, stave off, head off.

πŸ‚Envisage (V)

regard or conceive of as a possibility.

Synonym: foresee, predict, forecast, foretell, anticipate.

πŸ‚ Inception (N)

the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.

Synonym: foundation, formation, initiation, setting up, origination, constitution.

πŸ‚Concomitant (Adj.)

naturally accompanying or associated.

Synonym: collateral, related, connected, linked, accessory.

πŸ‚Revert (V)

return to (a previous state, condition, etc.).

Synonym: retrogress, regress, default.

Corpus (N) a body or collection of written texts.

Synonym: compilation, body, entity, whole, aggregation.

πŸ‚Robust (Adj.)

strong and healthy.

Synonym: vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful.

πŸ‚ Substantial (Adj.)

of considerable importance, size, or worth.

Synonym: significant, important, notable, major, marked, valuable.

πŸ‚Relevant (Adj.)

closely connected or appropriate to the matter in hand.

Synonym: Pertinent, applicable, apposite, material, apropos.

πŸ‚Consensus (N)

general agreement.

Synonym: Agreement, harmony, concord, concurrence, consent.

πŸ‚ Imprudent (Adj.)

not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash.

Synonym: Unwise, injudicious, incautious, unwary, ill-considered.

πŸ‚ Curtail (V)

reduce in extent or quantity.

Synonym: Reduce, cut, cut down, cut back, decrease.


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β–ͺ️ Tapestry (N)

a piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs formed by weaving coloured weft threads or by embroidering on canvas.

β–ͺ️ Allure (N)

powerful attraction or fascination.

Synonym: enchantment, charm, seduction, persuasion.

β–ͺ️Beguile (V)

charm or enchant.

Synonym: captivate, bewitch, spellbind, dazzle, blind, hypnotize, mesmerize.

β–ͺ️Assortment (N)

a miscellaneous collection.

Synonym: variety, array, mixed bag, mix, miscellany.

β–ͺ️ Elevate (V)

lift to a higher position.

Synonym: upraise, bear aloft, hoist, hike up, haul up, boost.

β–ͺ️ Trope (N)

a figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression.

Synonym: cliche, truism, commonplace, platitude.

β–ͺ️Underdog (N)

a competitor thought to have little chance of winning a fight or contest.

Synonym: victim, prey, loser, scapegoat.

β–ͺ️ Shred (N)

a very small amount.

Synonym: mince, mangle, chew, macerate, grind.

β–ͺ️ Deflate (V)

cause to feel suddenly dispirited.

Synonym: subdue, humble, cow, humiliate, mortify, chasten.

β–ͺ️Kindred (N)

one’s family and relations. Synonym: clan, tribe, house, lineage, folks.

β–ͺ️ Breach (N)

an act of breaking a law, agreement, or code of conduct.

Synonym: contravention, violation, breaking, non-observance, infringement.

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πŸ’ VOCABULARY πŸ’ 

πŸ’  Vitiate (V)

spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.

Synonym: corrupt, debase, debauch, deprave, and pervert.

πŸ’ Helmsman (N)

a person who steers a boat.

πŸ’ Eerie (Adj.)

strange and frightening.

Synonym: uncanny, sinister, ghostly, spectral, unnatural, unearthly.

πŸ’ Chaos (N)

complete disorder and confusion.

Synonym: havoc, turmoil, tumult, commotion, disruption.

πŸ’  Whittle something away/down (Phrasal verb)

reduce something by degrees.

Synonym: clip, curtail, cut, cut back, cut down, mow, pare.

πŸ’  Whimsical (Adj.)

acting or behaving in a capricious manner.

Synonym: volatile, capricious, temperamental, impulsive, excitable.

πŸ’  Impersonate (V)

pretend to be (another person) for entertainment or fraud.

Synonym: parody, caricature, burlesque, travesty, mock.

πŸ’  Elicit (V)

evoke or draw out (a response or answer).

Synonym: obtain, bring out, draw out, extract, evoke.

πŸ’ Critique (N)

a detailed analysis and assessment.

Synonym: analysis, evaluation, assessment, appraisal, appreciation.

πŸ’  Mitigate (V)

make less severe, serious, or painful.

Synonym: alleviate, reduce, diminish, lessen, weaken.

πŸ’  Diktat (N)

an order or decree imposed by someone in power without popular consent.

Synonym: edict, decree, ruling, directive, decision.

πŸ’  Innate (Adj.)

inborn; natural.

Synonym: inbred, congenital, inherent, intrinsic, instinctive.


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