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The Hindu Editorial (Justice for the mob) – Aug 17, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Justice for the mob) – Aug 17, 2019

It is a sign of the times that vigilante mobs can get away with daylight murder. Even after visual evidence becomes available;… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Justice for the mob) – Aug 17, 2019.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Justice for the mob) – Aug 17, 2019:

  1. mob (noun) – a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people
  2. acquittal (noun) – declaration of innocence, clearing/discharge/release, absolution.
  3. emblematic (adjective) – symbolic, representative, demonstrative.
  4. imperil (verb) – endanger, jeopardize, risk.
  5. vigilante (noun) – a member of the self-appointed group which unofficially punishing crimes.
  6. get away with (phrasal verb) – escape (blame/punishment for).
  7. daylight (adjective) – blatant, visible, clear;  happening during the day/daytime.
  8. assailant (noun) – attacker.
  9. stark (adjective) – (unpleasantly) clear, distinct/ evident; harsh, grim.
  10. humongous (adjective) – huge, enormous, substantial/massive.
  11. bring someone to book (phrase) – punish someone officially.
  12. the benefit of the doubt (phrase) – a favorable judgement given in the absence of full evidence.
  13. charge-sheet (noun) – an official document on which a police officer enters details of the charge against a person.
  14. derailment (noun) – the action of a train leaving its tracks accidentally.
  15. prosecution case (noun) – the case brought against someone by a legal authority.
  16. clean chit (noun) – In India, the expression is used to mean ‘cleared of any wrongdoing’. Native speakers of English prefer to use ‘clean sheet’, instead.
  17. suspect (noun) – suspected person, accused, defendant.
  18. contradiction (noun) – disagreement, opposition, inconsistency.
  19. surmise (verb) – assume, conjecture, suppose.
  20. infirmity (noun) – weakness, uncertainty, inconstancy.
  21. inadmissible (adjective) – not allowable, invalid, unacceptable.
  22. authentic (adjective) – reliable, dependable, trustworthy.
  23. conviction (noun) – sentence, judgement, verdict.
  24. lynching (noun) – an act of punishing/killing someone by hanging for claimed offence by the group of people without legal trail.
  25. convict (verb) – sentencefind guilty, declare guilty.
  26. setback (noun) – problem, difficulty, issue.
  27. rampant (adjective) – widespread, present everywhere/pervasive, unrestrained/out of control.
  28. vigilantism (noun) – unofficial way of punishing crime by a self-appointed group of people.
  29. ample (adjective) – sufficient, adequate, abundant.
  30. bias (noun) – prejudice, partiality,  favouritism, unfairness.
  31. bovine (noun) – cow-like animal, cattle-like animal, buffalo-like animal.
  32. assiduity (noun) – determination, constancy, resolution.
  33. lynch (verb) – punish/kill by hanging someone for claimed offence without legal trail by the group of people.
  34. garb (noun) – an outward appearance, form, guise.
  35. kid gloves (plural noun) – used in reference to careful, cautious, tactful dealing with a person.
  36. suffice (verb) – be enough, be sufficient, be adequate.
  37. indictment (noun) – charge, accusation, allegation.
  38. murderous (adjective) – brutal, violent, barbaric, cruel.

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