The Hindu Editorial (Overly deferential) – Jan 04, 2023
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- overly (adverb) – excessively, exceedingly.
- deferential (adjective) – humble, dutiful, respectful, obedient, flattering, obsequious.
- demonetisation (noun) – the act of depriving a currency unit (note/coin) of its status as money.
- uphold (verb) – endorse, approve, vindicate, validate.
- hold accountable for (phrase) – to say that someone should accept the responsibility for something.
- hold someone accountable for (phrase) – to consider someone responsible for something; blame someone for something.
- oft-repeated (adjective) – often repeated; repeated frequently.
- defer to (verb) – yield, submit, give way, give in, surrender, accede.
- judgment (noun) – decision, conclusion, determination.
- social policy (noun) – a plan or action of government or institutional agencies which aim to improve or reform society.
- intervention (noun) – the process of intervening in something; involvement, interference.
- the executive (noun) – the executive is a branch of government that enforces the law as written by the legislature and interpreted by the judiciary.
- palpably (adverb) – obviously, seemingly, apparently, evidently, supposedly, allegedly, professedly, purportedly, on the face of it.
- arbitrary (adjective) – whimsical, capricious, arbitrary, random, erratic, unreasonable, irrational, illogical, groundless, unjustifiable, discretionary, personal, subjective.
- patently (adverb) – obviously, clearly, apparently/without doubt.
- backdrop (noun) – situation, scenario, context.
- it is no surprise that (noun) – as expected.
- bench (noun) – a court of law with a number of judges.
- Constitution Bench (noun) – a bench of the Supreme Court having five or more judges on it. These benches are not a routine phenomenon. Constitution Benches are exceptions, set up only if some circumstances exist). (A bench of two or three judges is called a division bench).
- wisdom (noun) – understanding, insight, perception, discernment, foresight, rationale, rationality.
- dramatically (adverb) – very suddenly.
- move (noun) – measure, action, initiative, step.
- demonetise (verb) – deprive a currency unit (note/coin) of its status as money.
- scope (noun) – extend, range, purview, sweep, ambit, limit.
- uncritical (adjective) – unreasoned, unconsidered, unthinking, unknowing, unsuspecting.
- endorsement (noun) – support, backing, approval.
- term (verb) – describe as, designate, call, name.
- flaw (noun) – defect, fault, imperfection/weakness.
- quantitative (adjective) – relating to the quality of something.
- claim (noun) – assertion, contention, profession, affirmation.
- consultation (noun) – discussion, negotiation, debate, dialogue, discourse.
- proposal (noun) – scheme, plan, programme.
- distressing (adjective) – worrying, alarming, unsettling, disquieting, concerning, disturbing.
- make light of (phrase) – play down, underemphasize, downplay, understate, gloss over, de-emphasise.
- entail (verb) – cause, bring about, give rise to, result in, lead to, produce.
- observation (noun) – consideration, awareness, scrutiny, study; opinion, thought.
- hardship (noun) – destitution, deprivation, distress, misfortune, suffering, trouble, affliction.
- ultimately (adverb) – finally, in the end, eventually.
- cite (verb) – refer to, invoke, mention.
- brush aside (phrasal verb) – disregard, ignore, dismiss, shrug off, pass over, put aside.
- substantial (adjective) – considerable, appreciable, significant, much.
- proportionality (noun) – the quality of being in relation to severity, quantity, degree, period of something; proportion, correlation.
- hold (verb) – believe, think, consider (a view/opinion).
- legitimate (adjective) – valid, reasonable, reliable; legal, lawful.
- unearth (verb) – pull out, dig up, expose, bring to light, uncover, find out.
- hoarded (noun) – amassed or accumulated and hidden.
- nexus (noun) – connection, link.
- objective (noun) – purpose, object, goal, aim, target.
- expertise (noun) – skill, knowledge, proficiency, competence.
- intrusive (adjective) – intruding, interfering, interrupting; annoying, irritating.
- address (verb) – tackle, deal with, attend to, try to sort out.
- adverse (adjective) – dangerous, harmful, detrimental, unhealthy; unfavourable, disadvantageous, bad.
- consequence (noun) – outcome, ramification, repercussion.
- anticipate (verb) – predict, envisage, foresee, expect, forecast.
- ruinous (adjective) – destructive, catastrophic, disastrous, devastating.
- extinguish (verb) – eradicate, eliminate, wipe out, remove, put an end to.
- immense (adjective) – huge, massive, enormous.
- misery (noun) – pain, distress, suffering.
- heap on (phrasal verb) – shower on, lavish on, load on (praise, abuse, criticism, etc. at someone).
- dissent (noun) – disagreement, lack of agreement, difference of opinion, protest, opposition, disapproval.
- flawed (adjective) – inaccurate, incorrect, erroneous, imprecise, fallacious, wrong, defective.
- without any application of mind (phrase) – mindlessly, carelessly, indifferently.
- consolation (noun) – comfort, solace.
- of course (phrase) – definitely, certainly, absolutely, by all means.
- rap (noun) – reprimand, criticism, rebuke, reproach, admonishment.
- cause (noun) – reason, grounds.
- pause (noun) – temporary stoppage, break, interval.
- implement (verb) – impose, enforce, execute, demand.
- far-reaching (adjective) – extensive, profound, radical, comprehensive, sweeping, all-embracing.
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