The limits to popular sentiment – The Hindu (Jan 20, 2017)
Tamil Nadu is caught in a near-spontaneous mass upsurge in support of jallikattu, the bull-taming spectacle held during the time of the harvest festival of Pongal. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1:
- upsurge (noun) – (a sudden & large) increase.
- Jallikattu (noun) – it is the popular bull-taming sport held alongside annual harvest festivities of Pongal in rural Tamil Nadu (Courtesy: The Hindu).
- spectacle (noun) – event, show/display, performance.
- vigil (noun) – a period of purposeful sleeplessness, an occasion for devotional watching, or an observance (Courtesy: Wikipedia).
- ritual (noun) – ceremony, formalities, proceedings.
- custom (noun) – tradition, practice, procedure/observance.
- rise up (verb) – protest, rebel, revolt.
- solidarity (noun) – unanimity, unity, like-mindedness.
- wrest (verb) – push, force, twist.
- nullify (verb) – annul, invalidate; cancel out.
- take part (phrase) – participate, get involved, engage in.
- run amok (phrase) – go berserk, get out of control, behave wildly.
- hold on to (phrasal verb) – keep, retain, hang on to/keep possession of.
- hump (noun) – a rounded raised bump/bulge found on the back of a camel or other animal; protuberance, protrusion.
- feudal (adjective) – old-fashioned, outdated, obsolete.
- masculine (adjective) – male/manly, macho, muscular.
- valour (noun) – bravery, courage, fearlessness.
- take a heavy toll (phrase) – have an adverse effect.
- deem (verb) – regard as, consider, judge.
- the onus (noun) – responsibility, duty, burden.
- provision (noun) – term, clause, stipulation.
- fritter away (phrasal verb) – squander, waste/misuse, throw away.
- reproach (noun) – rebuke, disapproval, criticism.
- get around (phrasal verb) – coax/persuade/influence, overcome, win over.
- course (noun) – course of action, process/procedure, approach.
- undermine (verb) – subvert, weaken/reduce, compromise.
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