The Hindu Editorial (Mr. Everest) – May 28, 2019
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Mr. Everest) – May 28, 2019:
- hardened (adjective) – experienced, accustomed, habituated.
- inherent (adjective) – intrinsic/innate; basic/fundamental, implicit.
- scale (verb) – climb up, ascend, go up.
- tilt at (noun) – attempt on, bid for.
- fetch (verb) – yield, make, earn.
- summit (noun) – high point, peak, mountaintop.
- manifold (adjective) – many, numerous, multiple.
- recklessly (adverb) – rashly, carelessly, thoughtlessly.
- on account of (phrase) – because of, owing to, due to.
- spell (noun) – session, period, stretch.
- rarefied (adjective) – (of air at high altitudes) less dense (oxygen) than usual.
- altitude (noun) – height, elevation, distance above the ground/sea.
- fatal (adjective) – deadly, lethal, mortal.
- frostbite (noun) – injury suffered due to freezing (as a result of extreme cold weather) of some part of the body, typically fingers, toes or the nose.
- exhaustion (noun) – extreme tiredness, fatigue, weariness.
- dehydration (noun) – the loss of too much water in the body.
- amid (preposition) – in the middle of, surrounded by; during.
- amateur (noun) – non-professional, non-specialist, layman.
- make up for (phrase) – offset, counterbalance/neutralize; compensate for.
- fallout (noun) – adverse results; after-effects, repercussions.
- hold up (phrasal verb) – withstand; stand up to; survive/remain strong.
- in harm’s way (phrase) – be in a dangerous situation.
- discard (verb) – abandon, dispose of, throw away.
- deter (verb) – prevent, stop, block/check.
- hypnotic (adjective) – mesmerizing, spellbinding, fascinating.
- lure (noun) – temptation, enticement, attraction.
- intact (adjective) – undamaged, unimpaired; complete/whole.
- perish (verb) – die, be killed, expire.
- pull (noun) – attraction, lure, enticement/temptation.
- optimum (adjective) – most appropriate, ideal, perfect.
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