The Hindu Editorial (Loyalty test) – Sep 04, 2020
The concerns regarding the functioning of the Congress raised by 23 of its senior leaders appear to have been validated by the hostility generated against them by a coterie around the Nehru-Gandhi family. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Loyalty test) – Sep 04, 2020.
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Loyalty test) – Sep 04, 2020:
- loyalty (noun) – allegiance, faithfulness, obedience, adherence.
- seek (very) – try, aim, attempt.
- regarding (preposition) – concerning, with regard to, with respect to.
- raise (verb) – bring up, suggest, propose, put forward.
- hostility (noun) – opposition, resentment, unkindness, unfriendliness.
- coterie (noun) – a small group of people with a unifying common interest; inner circle, gang, sect/camp, faction.
- de facto (adjective) – actual, existing, existent, real, effective.
- in favour of (phrase) – in support of, encouraging of, approving of.
- open (adjective) – public, general, unrestricted, non-restrictive; welcoming discussion, criticism & etc,.
- far from (phrase) – not, not at all, nowhere near.
- live up to (phrasal verb) – satisfy, fulfil, achieve, meet.
- intent (noun) – aim, purpose, objective.
- echo (verb) – repeat, say again, restate, reiterate.
- ill (adjective) – bad, faulty, incompetent, amateurish.
- harmony (noun) – unity, solidarity, cooperation, agreement/concord. (social harmony-when people live side by side in peace and mutual respect).
- be the last person (phrase) – used to make a strong negative statement about someone.
- toolkit (noun) – a (personal) set of abilities/skills.
- least of all (phrase) – especially not a particular person.
- erosion (noun) – disintegration, deterioration, decline, undermining/weakening.
- drift (noun) – shift, deviation, departure, digression.
- dismantle (verb) – demolish, destroy, disassemble, break up.
- concentration (noun) – centralization.
- disuse (noun) – non-use, non-employment, lack of use.
- merit (noun) – distinction, high quality, excellence, level/grade.
- consensus (noun) – an idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group, agreement, concurrence.
- crumble (verb) – disintegrate, collapse, break down, fragment.
- advance (verb) – promote, further, support.
- contentious (adjective) – controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed.
- undermine (verb) – reduce, diminish, impede, hinder.
- obsess (about) (verb) – be constantly worrying about something.
- erode (verb) – undermine, weaken, destroy, spoil gradually.
- have the courage of one’s convictions (phrase) – have the confidence and continue doing what you think is right.
- articulate (verb) – express, voice, communicate.
- critique (noun) – analysis, evaluation, assessment.
- articulation (noun) – expression, voicing, communication.
- mobilisation (noun) – the act of bringing people/resources together for a particular cause.
- the name of the game (phrase) – the main purpose of an activity.
- get one’s act together (phrase) – regain control of oneself, regain one’s self-control, get a grip on oneself, galvanize, cheer up.
- notion (noun) – idea, belief, concept.
- loyalist (noun) – supporter, admirer, champion.
- dissenter (noun) – objector, protester, rejectionist.
- peddle (verb) – advocate, urge, recommend, champion.
- self-serving (adjective) – self-seeking, selfish, inward-looking.
- churn (noun) – disorder/disorganization, confusion, disruption/chaos.
- dialectic (noun) – reasoning, argumentation, contention, logic.
- status quo (noun) – the present situation, the current state, the existing state of affairs.
- obsequious (adjective) – fawning, subservient, submissive; dutiful, surrendering.
- conventionally (adverb) – traditionally, usually, commonly, normally.
- ally (noun) – associate, colleague, friend, confederate, supporter.
- revival (noun) – re-establishment, comeback, reintroduction, reappearance.
- sin (noun) – immoral act, wrong, act of evil.
- open doors (phrase) – create opportunities.
- ring hollow (phrase) – to seem false, to seem insincere, to appear meaningless, be of no use.
- archaic (adjective) – obsolete, old-fashioned, outdated/very old.
- clear (verb) – permit, allow, pass, authorize.
- the crooked (noun) – dishonest person.
- bar (verb) – prohibit, debar, forbid, ban.
- the upright (noun) – honest person.
- misplaced (adjective) – misguided, unwise, ill-advised, ill-considered.
- appropriate (verb) – take over, assume, secure, acquire.
- rather than (phrase) – instead of.
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