Word of the Day (imprimatur)-23APR22

Word of the Day (imprimatur)-23APR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is imprimatur and it is a noun meaning “approval, agreement, consent, assent, confirmation, endorsement, sanction”. 

Example Sentence: In truth the victories from the visit were relatively modest. Johnson hailed the prospects for a free trade agreement, which the Indian government is indeed keen to press ahead with. Modi’s imprimatur may help speed up the process, but talks have been under way since January, after a shift in Indian policy. It has already signed recent deals with the UAE and Australia.

Word of the Day (imprimatur)-23APR22

This word is present in The Guardian article Boris Johnson feels Westminster heat under the Indian sun and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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