Word of the Day (blandishment)-17SEP21

Word of the Day (blandishment)-17SEP21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “blandishment” and it is a noun meaning “honeyed words, smooth talk, soft soap, butter, pleasing statement, overpraise, flattery”.

Example Sentence: India made it clear that it was unwilling to join in any United States-led “containment” of China; its traditional obsession with preserving its “strategic autonomy” after two centuries of colonial rule made it wary of the blandishments of the West.

Word of the Day (blandishment)-17SEP21

This word is present in The Hindu article Hardly the India-China century Deng envisioned and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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