The Hindu Editorial (A man for all seasons) – Oct 15, 2019
Over the last four years, Indian cricket has played out at two distinctly contrasting levels. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A man for all seasons) – Oct 15, 2019.
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A man for all seasons) – Oct 15, 2019:
- play out (phrasal verb) – turn out, develop, evolve.
- distinctly (adverb) – clearly, precisely; markedly/definitely.
- heft (noun) – weight/strength.
- unassailable (adjective) – indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable.
- triumph (noun) – victory, win, success.
- quell (verb) – defeat, beat, stifle, suppress.
- backyard (noun) – the territory/area close to a particular country.
- scenario (noun) – course of events, situation.
- cloak and dagger (adjective) – deceitful, dishonest, dishonourable, unprincipled/unethical.
- backing (noun) – support, help, assistance.
- grim (adjective) – awful, worrying, distressing.
- mar (verb) – spoil, ruin, impair.
- yank (verb) – pull, wrench, jerk.
- point finger at (phrase) – accuse, blame, incriminate.
- (be) vested with (verb) – give/provide/grant a person the legal right.
- run into (phrasal verb) – be faced with, run up against, be confronted with.
- obfuscate (verb) – confuse, complicate, make unclear.
- semblance (noun) – resemblance, likeness, similarity/similar nature.
- light at the end of the tunnel (phrase) – a bad situation or tough job/task will end soon.
- relinquish (verb) – renounce, give up, discontinue.
- ascendancy (noun) – leadership, influence, power/command.
- elevation (noun) – promotion, upgrading, advancement.
- template (noun) – model, pattern/example, blueprint.
- defy (verb) – resist, take a stand against, confront.
- odds (noun) – (difficult/tough) probability, chances, conditions.
- southpaw (noun) – a left-hander.
- deem (verb) – regard as, consider; view as.
- sneak (verb) – move furtively/secretly.
- riposte (noun) – answer, reply, respond.
- mire (verb) – entangle, mix up, involve, bog down.
- take over (phrasal verb) – gain control of, take charge of, assume responsibility for.
- reins (noun) – the power to direct and control.
- reclaim (verb) – recover, get back, retrieve.
- roller-coaster (noun/adjective) – relating to a period with unpredictable changes, full of ups and downs.
- tenure (noun) – term, period, time/spell/stint.
- acrimonious (adjective) – (of speech/discussion) angry & bitter, harsh, hostile.
- seemingly (adverb) – apparently, on the face of it, evidently.
- arduous (adjective) – demanding, tough, challenging.
- potency (noun) – strength, powerfulness, efficacy.
- dilute (verb) – diminish, reduce, decrease.
- nepotism (noun) – favouritism, preferential treatment, patronage/partiality.
- flourish (verb) – raise; increase, multiply.
- erstwhile (adjective) – old, previous, former.
- hinterland (noun) – remote areas of a country away from the coastal areas/the banks of major rivers.
- reiterate (verb) – repeat, say again, restate.
- spirit (noun) – ethos, morale/ethics, essence/principles.
- old guard (noun) – old member of an organisation.
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