The Hindu Editorial (Senseless) – Nov 21, 2019
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Senseless) – Nov 21, 2019:
- bizarre (adjective) – strange, unusual, unconventional/eccentric, ridiculous.
- illogical (adjective) – unreasonable, unjustified, irrational.
- worrisome (adjective) – worrying, distressing/upsetting, troublesome.
- count (noun) – a point/subject for discussion/consideration.
- humongous (adjective) – huge, enormous, substantial/massive.
- envisage (verb) – foresee, predict, forecast.
- refugee (noun) – displaced person, asylum seeker, escapee/exile.
- persecution (noun) – oppression, victimization, ill treatment/abuse.
- demit (verb) – resign, give up, leave.
- defiance (noun) – non-compliance, disobedience, disregard, breach/violence.
- tortuous (adjective) – complicated, complex/confusing, lengthy.
- stateless (adjective) – relating to a person who is not considered as a national by any state.
- deportation (noun) – expulsion/expelling, banishment, exile.
- let alone (phrase) – to say nothing of; not to mention.
- root in (verb) – have as an origin, have something as a cause.
- specificity (noun) – the quality relating uniquely to a specific subject.
- tire of (verb) – become bored with, lose interest in.
- flawed (adjective) – defective, faulty, distorted, inaccurate.
- oversee (verb) – supervise, administer, manage.
- throw up (phrasal verb) – produce something.
- at all (phrase) – conceivably, in any way, by any means.
- pointedly (adverb) – directly, unambiguously, unquestionably.
- discriminate against (verb) – be biased, show prejudice, treat differently.
- enshrine (verb) – to enclose in, preserve, treasure, protect (as valuable).
- cut-off date (noun) – the date at which a process/course of action is stopped (from continuing).
- expel (verb) – banish, exile, deport, evict/expatriate.
- in accordance with (phrase) – in agreement with, in conformity with, in line with.
- presumably (adverb) – probably, in all likelihood, undoubtedly.
- come out with (phrasal verb) – utter, say, speak.
- arbitrary (adjective) – random/chance, casual, unmotivated/unreasonable.
- lurk (verb) – hide, conceal, keep out of sight.
- spare (verb) – do without, manage without, get along without; leave unhurt.
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