✅161).Abridged (Verb)
Definition: shorten (a book, film, speech, etc.) without 
losing the sense
Synonyms: shorten, cut, cut short/down,
curtail, truncate, lessen, trim, crop
Usage: an abridged text of his speech
✅162). Fended (Verb)
Definition: look after and provide for oneself, without 
any help from others.
Synonyms: take care of oneself, look after 
oneself, provide for oneself, shift for oneself
Usage: she left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for 
herself
✅163). Mystery (Noun)
Definition: something that is difficult or impossible to 
understand or explain
Synonyms: 
Puzzle, enigma, conundrum, riddle, secret, unsolved 
problem
Usage: the mysteries of outer space
✅164). Disengage (Verb)
Definition: separate or release (someone or 
something) from something to which they are attached 
or connected.
Synonyms: 
remove, detach, disentangle, extricate, separate, releas
e, loosen
Usage: I disengaged his hand from mine
✅165). Disruptors (Noun)
Definition: a person or thing that prevents something, 
especially a system, process, or event, from continuing 
as usual or as expected
Synonyms: Firebrand, leftist, radical, reactionary. 
Usage: to disrupt a connection.
✅166). Lieutenant (Noun)
Definition: a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
Synonyms: deputy, second in command, right-hand 
man/woman, number two
Usage: one of the Prime Minister's most trusted
lieutenants
✅167). Perquisites (Noun)
Definition: a benefit which one enjoys or is entitled to 
on account of one's job or position
Synonyms: advantage, extra, bonus, dividend 
Usage: the wife of a president has all the perquisites
of stardom
✅168). Affirmative (Adjective)
Definition: expressing approval or agreement
Synonyms: positive, assenting, consenting, agreeing, 
concurring, corroborative
Usage: an affirmative answer
✅169). Pecuniary (Adjective)
Definition: relating to or consisting of money
Synonyms: 
financial, monetary, money, fiscal, economic, capital,
commercial
Usage: he admitted obtaining a pecuniary advantage 
by deception
✅170). Speculation (Noun)
Definition: the forming of a theory or conjecture 
without firm evidence
Synonyms: 
conjecture, theorizing, hypothesizing, supposition, gue
sswork
Usage: there has been widespread speculation that he 
plans to quit