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The Hindu Editorial (Özil’s burden) – Jul 25, 2018

The Hindu Editorial (Özil’s burden) – Jul 25, 2018

Mesut Özil’s withdrawal from the German football team on Sunday came as a shock to many. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Özil’s burden) – Jul 25, 2018.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Özil’s burden) – Jul 25, 2018:

  1. bruise (verb) – inflict, hurt/injure, distress.
  2. attest (verb) – indicate, show, evidence.
  3. explosive (adjective) – tense, angry; sudden.
  4. shudder (verb) – shake, shiver, tremble (as a result of fear).
  5. deride (verb) – ridicule, mock, make fun of/insult.
  6. autocracy (noun) – absolutism, totalitarianism, dictatorship.
  7. rampant (adjective) – widespread, present everywhere/pervasive, unrestrained/out of control.
  8. brickbat (noun) – comment, critical remark.
  9. compound (verb) – worsen, make worse, exacerbate.
  10. vitriol (noun) – (bitter) condemnation, criticism, flak/fault-finding.
  11. propaganda (noun) – advocacy, promotion, publicity.
  12. unravel (verb) – reveal, clarify, resolve.
  13. at a crossroads (phrase) – at a situation when an important decision ought to be made.
  14. forge (verb) – give up, reject, relinquish/renounce.
  15. retreat (verb) – reverse, change, withdraw.
  16. vile (adjective) – bad, horrible, hateful/wicked.
  17. fault line (noun) – a divisive issue, difference of opinion.
  18. lament (verb) – mourn, grieve; complain about/regret.
  19. distressing (adjective) – upsetting, worrying, painful.
  20. unwittingly (adverb) – inadvertentlyunknowingly, unintentionally.
  21. tenuous (adjective) – fragile, insubstantial, unsound.
  22. fascism (noun) – authoritarianism, totalitarianism, despotism.
  23. cherish (verb) – revere, admire, value highly.
  24. assimilation (noun) – adjustment, adaptation, integration/absorption (of different people, ideas, or culture).
  25. rough a ride (or) a rough ride  (phrase) – experience a lot of problems/difficulties when try to do something.

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