The Hindu Editorial (Twelve years later) – Mar 25, 2019
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Twelve years later) – Mar 25, 2019:
- miscarriage (noun) – failure, ruin/collapse, unsuccessful outcome.
- hooliganism (noun) – unlawful, violent, destructive behavior (of a unruly group)
- prosecution (noun) – legal action, legal proceeding, litigation.
- inescapable (adjective) – unavoidable, sure, required.
- derail (verb) – obstruct, interrupt, impede/thwart.
- nexus (noun) – junction/juncture, link; central point.
- heavyweight (noun) – very important person, leader.
- lean on (phrasal verb) – depend, rely, have every confidence in.
- hostile (noun) – opposed; aggressive, confrontational/belligerent.
- gratify (verb) – satisfy, please, give pleasure to.
- mould (noun) – pattern, format, model/structure.
- set aside (phrasal verb) – overrule, overturn, cancel/dismiss.
- perverse (adjective) – contradictory, wrong, illogical/irrational.
- acquittal (noun) – declaration of innocence, clearing/discharge/release, absolution.
- suffocation (noun) – a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body that arises from abnormal breathing; asphyxia.
- allegiance (noun) – loyalty, faithfulness, devotion.
- fraternity (noun) – group, profession; a group of people with same job, interest and etc.
- outrage (noun) – indignation, fury, anger.
- feud (verb) – quarrel, fight, argue.
- hireling (noun) – attendant, retainer.
- bring home (phrasal verb) – highlight, emphasize, make someone realize.
- assailant (noun) – attacker, raider.
- shied away from past and past participle of shy away from (phrasal verb) – avoid, recoil, withdraw nervously (due to fear/surprise/pain).
- depose (verb) – topple/bring down, dethrone/unseat, remove from office.
- cadre (noun) – group, team, corps.
- lethal (adjective) – deadly, fatal, killing.
- intent (noun) – target, purpose, intention.
- apposite (adjective) – appropriate, suitable, fitting.
- pull up (phrasal verb) – reprimand, criticize, rebuke.
- manifest (adjective) – obvious, clear, distinct/palpable.
- perversity (noun) – unreasonableness, irrationality/irregularity; wilfulness.
- flimsy (adjective) – easily damaged, fragile, breakable/delicate.
- ground (noun) – reason, factor/cause, basis.
- forensic (adjective) – relating to the application of scientific knowledge & methods to legal problems and legal proceeding.
- manipulation (noun) – manoeuvre, stratagem, intrigue/ploy.
- tampering (noun) – interfering, meddling.
- wield (verb) – exercise, exert, hold.
- clout (noun) – influence, power, control.
- intimidation (noun) – frightening, threatening, oppression.
- prevail (verb) – succeed, prove powerful/superior, conquer.
- sordid (adjective) – disreputable, dishonourable, shameful.
- state of affairs (phrase) – condition, circumstances, situation.
- amoral (adjective) – unprincipled, without standards/morals.
- pliant (adjective) – controllable, compliant, responsive.
- mend (verb) – correct, amend, rectify.
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