The Hindu Editorial (Web of deception) – Oct 05, 2019
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Web of deception) – Oct 05, 2019:
- web (noun) – a network.
- deception (noun) – trickery, duplicity, cheating.
- impersonation (noun) – pretending to be a different person; impression, imitation.
- embittered (adjective) – relating to someone made bitter/resentful; alienated, discouraged.
- salve (noun) – something that is soothing/comforting/easing difficulties (ointment).
- murky (adjective) – questionable, suspicious, dubious/mysterious.
- in more ways than one (phrase) – used to indicate that a statement has more than one meaning.
- blow the lid off (phrase) – expose, reveal, make public.
- far-reaching (adjective) – important, major, significant.
- subterfuge (noun) – deception, dishonesty, duplicity.
- turn out (phrasal verb) – transpire, emerge, appear.
- the tip of the iceberg (phrase) – if something is the tip of the iceberg, it is a small part of a much larger issue. This phrase is being used while talking about a problem.
- unravel (verb) – resolve, solve, uncover/unfold.
- spool (noun) – a reel; a cylindrical device on which film, magnetic tape, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
- skeleton in the cupboard/closet (phrase) – (embarrassing & unpleasant) things in a person’s past that he/she wants to be (kept) hidden/undisclosed.
- tumble out (verb) – fall over, fall down.
- middleman (noun) – broker, agent, dealer.
- hefty (adjective) – large, huge, substantial.
- cast a shadow on (phrase) – spoil, diminish, dampen/let down.
- bits and pieces (phrase) – partially, bit by bit, small things of different types/kinds.
- puzzle (noun) – mystery, contradiction, irregularity/anomaly.
- nuance (noun) – fine distinction, subtle difference/subtlety, variation.
- lapse (noun) – failure, mistake, blunder/oversight.
- exploit (verb) – take advantage of, make use of, misuse.
- by hook or by crook (phrase) – by any means, in one way or another, by any possible means.
- get away with (phrasal verb) – escape punishment for.
- anonymous (adjective) – nameless, incognito, unknown/unspecified.
- tip-off (noun) – piece of information, warning, hint, clue; information received.
- erode (verb) – (gradually) deteriorate, destroy, spoil.
- raison d’être (noun) – French, literally ‘reason for being’; responsibility, duty, obligation.
- zero tolerance (noun) – a complete refusal to accept certain behavior (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
- frustrate (verb) – thwart, defeat, disappoint.
- integrity (noun) – honesty, uprightness, morality.
- lacunae – plural of lacuna (noun) – a gap/empty space; missing part of something.
- foolproof (adjective) – infallible, unfailing/unerring, effective.
- biometric (adjective) – relating to the metrics with human (physical & behavioural) characteristics used for identification and access control.
- checks and balances (plural noun) – a system in which all departments of a government organization have right to amend/limit the powers of the other departments in order to avoid dominance of one department.
- indisputable (adjective) – undeniable, unquestionable, unarguable.
- temper (verb) – moderate, modify, lighten.
- vaulting (adjective) – excessive, opportunistic, eager.
- rationality (noun) – practicality, viability, possibility/stability.
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