Today’s “Word of the Day” is “oblivion” and it is a noun meaning “insignificance, unimportance, anonymity, lack of honour, lack of recognition, non-recognition, limbo, nothingness, extinction, neglect, disregard, ignorance”.
Example Sentence: What is instructive about this whole process, however, is how much power ordinary MPs have over the Prime Minister. A Prime Minister has to be able to maintain the confidence of his own backbenchers at all times or risk political oblivion. It does not matter that he may have led his party to a historic mandate, as Mr. (Boris) Johnson did,…
This word is present in The Hindu article No inner-party democracy and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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