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The Hindu Editorial (Berth pangs) – Jan 03, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (Berth pangs) – Jan 03, 2020

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Berth pangs) – Jan 03, 2020:

  1. pang (noun) – sharp pain, ache, hurt; worry/concern, qualm/misgiving.
  2. portfolio (noun) – the position/duties of a minister/secretary of state.
  3. disaffection (noun) – dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, discontent/hostility.
  4. unduly (adverb) – excessively, inordinately, immoderately.
  5. vault (verb) – jump over, leap over, clear/leapfrog/change sides.
  6. as if (phrase) – used to explain how a situation seems to be.
  7. defiance (noun) – non-compliance, disobedience, disregard.
  8. at all (phrase) – under any circumstances, by any means, in any way.
  9. bone of contention (phrase) – matter in question, point at issue, subject.
  10. bad blood (noun) – conflict, fighting, disagreement.
  11. resentment (noun) – bitterness, indignation, enmity, hatred/hate.
  12. unlikely (adjective) – questionable, unconvincing; doubtful, unexpected.
  13. ideological (adjective) – relating to a system of ideas.
  14. turn against (phrasal verb) – set against, cause to dislike, become hostile to.
  15. ideology (noun) – beliefs, ideas/opinions, principles.
  16. bound by (verb) – limit, restrict, restrain.
  17. shared (adjective) – common, mutual.
  18. endurance (noun) – lasting power, durability, permanence, longevity.
  19. bicker over (verb) – argue, squabble, disagree.
  20. sway (noun) – power, domination, control.
  21. claimant (noun) – applicant, candidate, petitioner/appellant.
  22. consolidate (verb) – combine, merge, integrate; strengthen, make stronger, reinforce/fortify.
  23. opportunism (noun) – expediency/exploitation, taking advantage, pragmatism.
  24. mobilisation (noun) – the act of bringing people/resources together for a particular cause.
  25. bulwark (noun) – protector, guard, supporter.
  26. potent (adjective) – powerful, strong, vigorous.
  27. adhesive (noun) – a substance used for sticking things together; fixative, glue, bonding, binder.
  28. disarray (noun) – disorder, confusion, disorganization.
  29. populous (adjective) – densely populated, congested, full.
  30. cohort (noun) – group, generation, category/section.
  31. dynast (noun) – a member of a powerful family, a hereditary ruler.
  32. point to (verb) – indicate, suggest, signal/signify.
  33. inherent (adjective) – basic/fundamental, implicit.
  34. contradiction (noun) – disagreement, opposition, inconsistency.
  35. inheritance (noun) – legacy, heritage, tradition.
  36. orientation (noun) – direction, aim, intention.
  37. jarring (adjective) – clashing/conflicting, contradictory, incongruous; shocking.
  38. sustenance (noun) – means of support, support, maintenance.

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