The Hindu Editorial (Seeping saffron) – Mar 03, 2023
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The Hindu Editorial (Seeping saffron) – Mar 03, 2023
- seeping (adjective) – spreading, permeating, flowing, rushing.
- prime (verb) – prepare, brief, notify, instruct, tell.
- bring in (phrasal verb) – cause, bring about, result in, produce.
- sustained (adjective) – continuous, constant, non-stop, steady, relentless.
- claim (noun) – assertion, declaration, contention.
- pre-eminent (adjective) – important, foremost, prominent.
- ally (noun) – partner, supporter, confederate.
- strike (verb) – achieve, reach, agree to (a deal/agreement).
- a new lease of life (phrase) – an improved and energetic life after making something better than before.
- TIPRA Motha (noun) – Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance abbreviated as TIPRA; It is a regional political party which was initially a social organization of Tripura, India.
- attribute to (verb) – ascribe, connect with, associate with; hold responsible for.
- law and order (noun) – lawful behaviour, order, lawfulness, discipline, peacefulness.
- incentive (noun) – payment, compensation; motivation, encouragement, impetus, boost.
- allowance (noun) – payment, grant, financial support, subsistence.
- the PMAY (Urban) (PMAY-U) (noun) – Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) Mission launched on 25th June 2015 which intends to provide housing for all in urban areas by year 2022.
- consolidate (verb) – strengthen, reinforce, fortify.
- unnerve (verb) – demoralize, discourage, dishearten, deject, frighten, distress, upset.
- rise (noun) – growth, ascent.
- charge (noun) – accusation, allegation, indictment.
- rival (noun) – opponent, adversary, contender, competitor.
- alike (adjective) – similar, the same, identical.
- outgoing (adjective) – departing, retiring, leaving.
- stand/hold someone in good stead (phrase) – be beneficial, be advantageous, be useful.
- foothold (noun) – grip, anchorage, purchase, support.
- falter (verb) – lose strength, lose momentum; blunder, flounder.
- acceptance (noun) – favourable reception, approval, welcome, adoption.
- pale (adjective) – seem less significant or important, seem less serious; less impressive, ineffectual, ineffective.
- a shadow of your former self (phrase) – If someone or something is a shadow of their former self, they are very much less powerful, strong, impressive than they used to be.
- fall (noun) – decline, deterioration, degeneration, downfall, ruination, collapse, failure.
- tally (noun) – total, result, count.
- sceptical (adjective) – doubtful, distrustful, suspicious, disbelieving, doubting.
- counterpart (noun) – someone or something that has the same job or purpose as another; equivalent, equal, fellow.
- warm up (phrasal verb) – prepare, get ready, get into condition.
- cease (verb) – finish, end, halt, stop.
- rule out (phrasal verb) – prevent, exclude, eliminate, dismiss, reject.
- possibility (noun) – chance, likelihood, hope, potential, potentiality.
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