The United Nations has a comprehensive index that determines human development metrics based on quality of life, education, and age. In the latest report, Switzerland is at the top, followed by Norway and Iceland. These countries' exceptional living standards, sophisticated educational frameworks, and prolonged life expectancy have helped them reach this position. Bangladesh attained 129th position, which is better compared to neighboring Pakistan and slightly behind compared to India. Average longevity is 72.4 years, which reflects enhanced healthcare infrastructure. However, advancements in literacy rates and investment in medical services can bring further improvement in this ranking. Among South Asian countries, Sri Lanka is in the highest position. Bangladesh's incremental progress serves as inspiration for future socioeconomic prospects and policy innovation.
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#348
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comprehensive
ˌkɒm.prɪˈhen.sɪv
adjective
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Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something; complete and thorough.
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A comprehensive study enhances understanding. |
inclusive, exhaustive, complete, thorough, all-encompassing, detailed
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limited, narrow, incomplete, partial, selective, restricted
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#349
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index
ˈɪn.deks
noun
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An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book; a sign or measure of something.
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An index organizes critical data. |
list, register, catalog, directory, guide, indicator
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unlisted, unindexed, unorganized, random, chaotic, scattered
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#350
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human
ˈhjuː.mən
adjective
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Relating to or characteristic of people or human beings; showing the better qualities of humankind, such as kindness.
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Human values shape social systems. |
humane, civil, compassionate, kind, benevolent, civilized
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inhumane, cruel, brutal, savage, barbaric, heartless
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#351
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development
dɪˈvel.əp.mənt
noun
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The process of developing or being developed; a specified state of growth or advancement.
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Development initiatives improve quality of life. |
progress, advancement, growth, improvement, evolution, expansion
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stagnation, decline, regression, deterioration, decay, setback
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#352
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metrics
ˈme.trɪks
noun
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A system or standard of measurement; a set of numbers that give information about a particular process or activity.
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Metrics are crucial for evaluating performance. |
measures, standards, benchmarks, indicators, criteria, parameters
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guesses, estimates, assumptions, speculation, approximations, hunches
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#353
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report
rɪˈpɔːt
noun
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An account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document after thorough investigation or consideration.
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The report highlights critical issues. |
statement, account, document, record, summary, briefing
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silence, concealment, secrecy, suppression, withholding, cover-up
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#354
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exceptional
ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl
adjective
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Unusually good; outstanding; forming an exception; not typical.
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Exceptional talent drives innovation. |
outstanding, remarkable, extraordinary, superb, excellent, superior
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ordinary, average, typical, mediocre, commonplace, standard
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#355
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living standards
ˈlɪv.ɪŋ ˈstæn.dədz
noun
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The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community; quality of life.
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High living standards improve satisfaction. |
quality of life, socioeconomic level, lifestyle, comfort level, prosperity, wellbeing
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poverty, destitution, hardship, deprivation, want, penury
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#356
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sophisticated
səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd
adjective
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Having great knowledge or experience of the world and knowing about fashion, culture, and other things that people think are socially important; highly developed or complex.
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Sophisticated designs enhance aesthetics. |
advanced, refined, complex, elaborate, cultured, polished
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crude, primitive, simple, basic, unsophisticated, naive
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#357
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frameworks
ˈfreɪm.wɜːks
noun
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A basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text; an essential supporting structure.
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Frameworks define the basis of systems. |
structures, models, foundations, scaffolds, blueprints, systems
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chaos, disorganization, disorder, confusion, anarchy, randomness
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#358
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prolonged
prəˈlɒŋd
adjective
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Continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy.
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Prolonged discussions often delay decisions. |
extended, lengthy, protracted, sustained, enduring, persistent
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brief, short-lived, temporary, fleeting, momentary, quick
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#359
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life expectancy
ˈlaɪf ɪkˌspek.tən.si
noun
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The average period that a person may expect to live; the length of time for which something is expected to last or to continue being effective.
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Life expectancy depends on healthcare quality. |
longevity, lifespan, lifetime, life duration, survival rate, age expectancy
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mortality, short-lived, brief existence, early death, premature ending, limited lifespan
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#360
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attained
əˈteɪnd
verb
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Succeeded in achieving (something that one desires and has worked for); reached a specified age, size, or amount.
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The region attained remarkable progress. |
achieved, reached, accomplished, obtained, secured, realized
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failed, missed, lost, forfeited, abandoned, surrendered
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#361
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average
ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ
adjective
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A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data; constituting the result obtained by adding together several amounts and then dividing this total by the number of amounts.
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The average score reflects overall performance. |
median, standard, typical, normal, mean, regular
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extreme, exceptional, outstanding, unusual, extraordinary, remarkable
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#362
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enhanced
ɪnˈhɑːnst
verb
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Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of something.
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Enhanced strategies improve outcomes. |
improved, augmented, strengthened, boosted, elevated, upgraded
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decreased, reduced, weakened, diminished, impaired, downgraded
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#363
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infrastructure
ˈɪn.frəˌstrʌk.tʃər
noun
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The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
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Infrastructure is crucial for development. |
foundation, framework, structure, system, network, facilities
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weakness, instability, deterioration, collapse, breakdown, decay
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#364
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literacy rates
ˈlɪt.ər.ə.si ˌreɪts
noun
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The percentage of people in a population who can read and write; measures of educational levels in a population.
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Literacy rates impact socioeconomic conditions. |
educational levels, reading ability, learning statistics, academic achievement, schooling rates, knowledge metrics
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illiteracy, ignorance, educational deficit, learning gaps, knowledge deficiency, academic failure
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#365
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incremental
ˌɪn.krəˈmen.təl
adjective
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Relating to or denoting an increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale; proceeding in small stages.
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Incremental changes ensure sustainability. |
gradual, step-by-step, progressive, steady, continuous, systematic
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sudden, abrupt, dramatic, radical, revolutionary, immediate
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#366
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policy
ˈpɒl.ə.si
noun
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A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual; a contract of insurance.
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Effective policies drive national development. |
strategy, plan, approach, guideline, procedure, protocol
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chaos, disorganization, randomness, anarchy, confusion, disorder
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#367
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innovation
ˌɪn.əˈveɪ.ʃən
noun
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The action or process of innovating; a new method, idea, product, etc.
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Innovation is the key to progress. |
invention, creativity, breakthrough, advancement, modernization, pioneering
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stagnation, imitation, tradition, conformity, repetition, conservatism
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