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📘 12 High Vocab Words

1. Incorporeal
Meaning: Without a physical body; intangible.
Example: Angels are incorporeal beings that exist without physical form.
Synonyms: immaterial, intangible, bodiless, ethereal
Antonyms: physical, tangible, material, corporeal

2. Omnipresence
Meaning: The state of being present everywhere at the same time.
Example: Theologians debated how angels could have limited location without possessing omnipresence like God.
Synonyms: ubiquity, universality, ever-presence
Antonyms: absence, limitation, confinement

3. Manoeuvring
Meaning: Skillfully managing or handling a situation.
Example: Medieval scholars engaged in careful manoeuvring to reconcile the concept of angels’ location with theology.
Synonyms: strategizing, navigating, manipulating
Antonyms: bungling, mishandling

4. Catalyse
Meaning: To cause or accelerate a process or event.
Example: Debates about angels catalysed new ideas that shaped modern physics.
Synonyms: trigger, spark, initiate, accelerate
Antonyms: hinder, delay, obstruct

5. Immaterial
Meaning: Not consisting of matter; insignificant or irrelevant.
Example: Angels were considered immaterial intelligences influencing the physical world.
Synonyms: intangible, incorporeal, irrelevant, insignificant
Antonyms: material, substantial, important

6. Reconceptualise
Meaning: To rethink or revise the concept of something.
Example: Duns Scotus helped reconceptualise ‘place’ to better explain angelic location.
Synonyms: rethink, redefine, reinterpret, reformulate
Antonyms: maintain, preserve, uphold

7. Dimension
Meaning: A measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or time.
Example: Scotus’ idea treated place more like a mathematical dimension, separate from physical location.
Synonyms: measure, extent, aspect, parameter
Antonyms: limitation, boundary (contextual)

8. Precursor
Meaning: Something that comes before and indicates the approach of something else.
Example: Medieval angelology was a precursor to modern ideas about space and motion.
Synonyms: forerunner, predecessor, harbinger
Antonyms: successor, follower

9. Hybrid
Meaning: Something made by combining two different elements.
Example: Scotus created a hybrid idea of place combining old and new physics concepts.
Synonyms: combination, mixture, fusion
Antonyms: pure, single

10. Determinism
Meaning: The belief that all events are determined by previously existing causes.
Example: Laplace’s demon illustrated a form of determinism in predicting the universe’s future.
Synonyms: predestination, inevitability, fate
Antonyms: free will, randomness, chance

11. Occult
Meaning: Relating to supernatural, mystical, or magical powers or phenomena.
Example: Early physicists often used occult intelligences like angels and demons in thought experiments.
Synonyms: mystical, supernatural, esoteric
Antonyms: natural, scientific, rational

12. Agency
Meaning: The capacity to act intentionally or exert power.
Example: Angels were imagined as immaterial beings with agency and intention.
Synonyms: action, power, control, influence
Antonyms: passivity, impotence, inability
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📘 12 High Vocab Words

1. Articulation

Meaning: The clear expression or formulation of an idea or concept.
Example: The professor’s articulation of the complex theory made it understandable for students.
Synonyms: expression, formulation, enunciation
Antonyms: confusion, obscurity, misrepresentation

2. Paradigm

Meaning: A model, framework, or typical example of a pattern of thought or practice.
Example: Einstein’s theory of relativity introduced a new paradigm in physics.
Synonyms: model, framework, pattern, archetype
Antonyms: anomaly, deviation, exception

3. Coherence

Meaning: Logical consistency; the quality of being clear and orderly.
Example: Her argument lacked coherence, so the audience struggled to follow it.
Synonyms: consistency, clarity, rationality
Antonyms: contradiction, confusion, inconsistency

4. Iterative

Meaning: A process involving repetition, often with improvements at each step.
Example: Software development is an iterative process, where each version refines the previous one.
Synonyms: repetitive, cyclical, recurrent
Antonyms: single-step, one-time, terminal

5. Sessile

Meaning: Fixed in one place; not moving.
Example: Unlike animals that wander for food, plants are sessile, rooted in the same spot all their lives.
Synonyms: immobile, stationary, fixed, rooted
Antonyms: mobile, motile, moving, wandering

6. Ontology

Meaning: The philosophical study of being, existence, or reality.
Example: The philosopher explored the ontology of plants, questioning what it truly means to ‘be’ a plant.
Synonyms: metaphysics, essence, nature, philosophy of being
Antonyms: materialism (in some contexts), superficiality

7. Anthropomorphise

Meaning: To attribute human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities.
Example: Children often anthropomorphise their toys, imagining them talking or feeling sad.
Synonyms: personify, humanise, attribute human qualities
Antonyms: dehumanise, objectify

8. Phenotypic

Meaning: Relating to the observable physical or biochemical traits of an organism, influenced by genes and environment.
Example: Two identical twins may look different because of phenotypic changes caused by lifestyle.
Synonyms: observable traits, expressed characteristics
Antonyms: genotypic (relating to genes only, not outward traits)

9. Omnivorous

Meaning: Having a very wide range of tastes, interests, or pursuits.
Example: She was an omnivorous reader, moving from poetry to physics with equal passion.
Synonyms: eclectic, wide-ranging, all-embracing
Antonyms: narrow, selective, restricted

10. Vicissitudes

Meaning: The unpredictable changes or ups and downs in life or circumstances.
Example: He faced the vicissitudes of business with calm determination.
Synonyms: fluctuations, shifts, variations
Antonyms: stability, constancy, permanence

11. Edification

Meaning: The improvement or instruction of a person, especially morally or intellectually.
Example: Great books provide not just entertainment but also edification.
Synonyms: enlightenment, learning, instruction
Antonyms: ignorance, corruption, misguidance

12. Pluralism

Meaning: A condition in which many groups, beliefs, or systems coexist and are respected.
Example: Democracy thrives on cultural pluralism, allowing diverse voices to be heard.
Synonyms: diversity, multiplicity, inclusiveness
Antonyms: uniformity, homogeneity, exclusivity
📘 12 High Vocab Words -

1. Mundane
Meaning: Ordinary, lacking excitement
Example: She found the daily routine mundane after years of excitement.
Synonyms: dull, routine, boring, monotonous
Antonyms: extraordinary, exciting, remarkable

2. Discern
Meaning: To recognize or detect something clearly
Example: It was difficult to discern the truth amidst the rumors.
Synonyms: perceive, detect, notice, distinguish
Antonyms: overlook, ignore, miss

3. Profound
Meaning: Very deep, having great meaning or significance
Example: His speech had a profound impact on the audience.
Synonyms: deep, thoughtful, intense, insightful
Antonyms: shallow, trivial, superficial

4. Transcend
Meaning: To go beyond limits; surpass
Example: Her kindness transcended all cultural barriers.
Synonyms: surpass, exceed, outshine, rise above
Antonyms: fall short, fail, surrender

5. Unprecedented
Meaning: Never done or known before
Example: The invention of the internet had an unprecedented impact on society.
Synonyms: unparalleled, extraordinary, unique
Antonyms: ordinary, common, routine

6. Nuance
Meaning: A very slight difference in meaning, tone, or feeling
Example: The actor captured every nuance of the character’s emotion.
Synonyms: subtlety, distinction, shade
Antonyms: bluntness, obviousness, clarity

7. Ambiguous
Meaning: Unclear, open to more than one interpretation
Example: The instructions were so ambiguous that no one could follow them.
Synonyms: vague, unclear, uncertain
Antonyms: clear, definite, precise

8. Conundrum
Meaning: A confusing or difficult problem
Example: Choosing between career and passion was a conundrum for him.
Synonyms: puzzle, dilemma, riddle
Antonyms: solution, answer, clarity

9. Intricate
Meaning: Very detailed and complicated
Example: The machine had an intricate design with thousands of tiny parts.
Synonyms: complex, elaborate, sophisticated
Antonyms: simple, plain, straightforward

10. Anomaly
Meaning: Something different from what is expected or normal
Example: The data showed an anomaly that scientists couldn’t explain.
Synonyms: irregularity, deviation, oddity
Antonyms: norm, regularity, standard

11. Prevalent
Meaning: Widespread, commonly existing
Example: Corruption was prevalent in the system for years.
Synonyms: widespread, dominant, frequent
Antonyms: rare, uncommon, unusual

12. Frenzy
Meaning: Intense excitement or uncontrolled behavior
Example: The sale sent customers into a frenzy of shopping.
Synonyms: hysteria, mania, agitation
Antonyms: calm, peace, composure
📘 12 High Vocab Words

1. Enthusiasts
Meaning: People strongly interested in something.
Example: Psychedelic enthusiasts believe microdosing can boost creativity.
Synonyms: devotees, fans, supporters, advocates
Antonyms: critics, opponents, detractors, skeptics

2. Renaissance
Meaning: A revival or renewed interest in something.
Example: Psychedelics are experiencing a modern renaissance in mental health.
Synonyms: revival, resurgence, renewal, rebirth
Antonyms: decline, downfall, stagnation, decay

3. Surged
Meaning: To rise suddenly and strongly.
Example: Interest in microdosing has surged in recent years.
Synonyms: increased, escalated, skyrocketed, grown
Antonyms: dropped, declined, decreased, dwindled

4. Allure
Meaning: A powerful attraction or appeal.
Example: The allure of microdosing lies in its promise of cognitive enhancement.
Synonyms: charm, appeal, fascination, attraction
Antonyms: repulsion, distaste, aversion, unattractiveness

5. Rigour
Meaning: Extreme precision, accuracy, or strictness.
Example: Clinical trials demand scientific rigour.
Synonyms: precision, thoroughness, exactness, discipline
Antonyms: laxity, looseness, negligence, carelessness

6. Anecdotal
Meaning: Based on personal accounts rather than research.
Example: Most claims about microdosing are anecdotal.
Synonyms: subjective, hearsay, informal, narrative
Antonyms: scientific, empirical, objective, factual

7. Supposedly
Meaning: As claimed, without proof.
Example: Microdosing is supposedly linked with improved mood.
Synonyms: allegedly, reportedly, apparently, purportedly
Antonyms: certainly, undoubtedly, unquestionably, proven

8. Mercurial
Meaning: Unpredictable and changeable in nature.
Example: The results of psychedelic studies have been mercurial.
Synonyms: volatile, unpredictable, capricious, erratic
Antonyms: stable, consistent, predictable, steady

9. Euphoria
Meaning: Intense happiness and excitement.
Example: Psychedelics at high doses may cause euphoria.
Synonyms: bliss, elation, ecstasy, joy
Antonyms: misery, despair, sadness, gloom

10. Imperative
Meaning: Something absolutely necessary or urgent.
Example: It is imperative to regulate psychedelic use safely.
Synonyms: essential, vital, crucial, urgent
Antonyms: optional, trivial, unnecessary, nonessential

11. Scrutiny
Meaning: Careful and detailed examination.
Example: Microdosing requires closer scientific scrutiny.
Synonyms: inspection, analysis, examination, review
Antonyms: neglect, disregard, inattention, oversight

12. Potential
Meaning: Possibility of becoming real or successful.
Example: Psychedelics have the potential to transform mental health treatment.
Synonyms: capability, promise, possibility, capacity
Antonyms: limitation, weakness, impossibility, inability
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📘 12 High Vocab Words!

1. Inevitable
Meaning: Certain to happen, unavoidable.
Example: Given the poor planning, failure was inevitable.
Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, certain
Antonyms: avoidable, uncertain, preventable

2. Exacerbate
Meaning: To make a problem, situation, or feeling worse.
Example: Cutting forests will only exacerbate the problem of global warming.
Synonyms: worsen, aggravate, intensify
Antonyms: improve, alleviate, reduce

3. Equilibrium
Meaning: A state of balance between opposing forces.
Example: The new law aims to maintain an economic equilibrium between supply and demand.
Synonyms: balance, stability, harmony
Antonyms: imbalance, chaos, instability

4. Viable
Meaning: Capable of working successfully or practically.
Example: Solar energy is a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
Synonyms: feasible, practical, workable
Antonyms: impractical, unfeasible, impossible

5. Pragmatic
Meaning: Dealing with things sensibly and realistically.
Example: The manager took a pragmatic decision to cut costs instead of waiting for an ideal solution.
Synonyms: practical, rational, logical
Antonyms: idealistic, theoretical, impractical

6. Sequestration
Meaning: The act of isolating or capturing something.
Example: Tree plantations are promoted as a method of carbon sequestration.
Synonyms: absorption, capture, isolation
Antonyms: release, emission, discharge

7. Holistic
Meaning: Considering the whole system, not just parts.
Example: Doctors prefer a holistic approach that looks at lifestyle, not only symptoms.
Synonyms: comprehensive, integrated, overall
Antonyms: fragmented, partial, isolated

8. Panacea
Meaning: A solution for all problems (often unrealistic).
Example: Technology is not a panacea for all educational challenges.
Synonyms: cure-all, universal remedy
Antonyms: problem, disease, complication

9. Ameliorate
Meaning: To make something better or improve.
Example: New policies are expected to ameliorate living conditions in rural areas.
Synonyms: improve, enhance, better
Antonyms: worsen, aggravate, damage

10. Mitigate
Meaning: To make something less severe or harmful.
Example: Planting more trees can mitigate the effects of climate change.
Synonyms: reduce, lessen, alleviate
Antonyms: intensify, aggravate, worsen

11. Paradigm
Meaning: A model or typical example of something.
Example: Digital learning represents a new paradigm in education.
Synonyms: model, pattern, framework
Antonyms: anomaly, deviation, exception

12. Plausible
Meaning: Seeming reasonable or believable.
Example: The student gave a plausible explanation for his late submission.
Synonyms: credible, logical, believable
Antonyms: implausible, unlikely, doubtful