Affirmative vote – The Hindu (Dec 23, 2017)
The UN General Assembly vote on a resolution calling for the final settlement of Jerusalem through negotiations may have been pitched as a contest between Israel and Palestine; however, it…. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- affirmative (adjective) – corroborative, favorable, optimistic.
- heed (verb) – pay attention to, notice, consider.
- pitch (verb) – position, set up, put up.
- contest (noun) – competition, battle, fight/dispute.
- referendum (noun) – public vote; a direct vote in which people cast ballots to decide on a specific issue or policy (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
- abstain (verb) – not vote, decline to vote, refuse to vote.
- overwhelming (adjective) – very large, enormous, massive/huge.
- defy (verb) – resist, ignore, confront.
- name and shame (phrase) – to publicly say that somebody has done something wrong.
- exact (verb) – inflict, impose, deliver (revenge) on someone.
- revenge (noun) – vengeance, retribution, retaliation.
- derision (noun) – mockery, ridicule, satire.
- envoy (noun) – representative, delegate, spokesperson/mediator.
- puppet (noun) – a person/group/country under someone’s control.
- epithet (noun) – nickname, byname, label/tag.
- come away (phrasal verb) – be left with a result after doing something.
- churlish (adjective) – ill-mannered, discourteous, impolite.
- bully (noun) – persecutor, oppressor, browbeater/intimidator.
- imperative (adjective) – very important, essential, crucial/critical.
- uphold (verb) – confirm/support, endorse, validate.
- walk away from (phrasal verb) – withdraw, leave, abandon.
- unilaterally (adverb) – done without approval from others.
- doublespeak (noun) – prevarication, vagueness, ambiguity/uncertainty.
- contour (noun) – outline, shape, form.
- underscore (verb) – call attention to, emphasize, highlight.
- speculation (noun) – prediction, conjecture, opinion.
- in the face of (phrase) – despite/in spite of, notwithstanding, regardless of.
- impending (adjective) – imminent, close/near, upcoming.
- dilute (verb) – weaken, diminish, reduce.
- consensus (noun) – an idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group; agreement, concurrence.
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