The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) – Dec 26, 2019

The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) – Dec 26, 2019

After reading opinion page articles in this daily such as Time to defend India’s secularism,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) – Dec 26, 2019.

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Today’s Advanced Word List 2 For The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) – Dec 26, 2019:

  1. accommodative (adjective) – accommodating, cooperative, helpful.
  2. secularism (noun) – the belief that religion should not have a strong influence in education or other public parts of society.
  3. denouncement (noun) – the act of condemning, criticizing, censuring.
  4. corroboration (noun) – confirmation/verification; evidence/proof; support/backing.
  5. violative (adjective) – offending, offensive, contravening/breaching. 
  6. impinge on (verb) – influence, have an effect on, encroach on.
  7. divisive (adjective) – alienating/isolating, disharmonious, discordant.
  8. discriminatory (adjective) – prejudicial, biased, unfair.
  9. manifestly (adverb) – clearly, obviously, apparently.
  10. rebut (verb) – repel, deny, disprove, prove false.
  11. premise (noun) – thesis, belief, postulation/proposition.
  12. equation (noun) – association, connection.
  13. hollow (adjective) – meaningless, valueless, worthless.
  14. ground (noun) – reason, factor, basis.
  15. rebuttal (noun) – negation, denial, disproving.
  16. conceivably (adverb) – maybe, probably, possibly.
  17. camouflage (verb) – hide, conceal, cover.
  18. cumulative (adjective) – collective, aggregate, total.
  19. silo (noun) – system, process, department.
  20. theocratic (adjective) – relating to the rule by religious leaders in the name of God guiding them.
  21. persecute (verb) – oppress, abuse, victimize; ill-treat.
  22. nuanced (adjective) – delicate, subtle, accurate.
  23. obsession (noun) – fixation, craze/addiction; phobia, complex.
  24. puritanism (noun) – behaviour or beliefs that are based on strict moral or religious principles, especially the principle that people should avoid physical pleasures.
  25. unleash (verb) – let loose, release, set free.
  26. persecution (noun) – oppression, victimization, ill treatment/abuse.
  27. devoid of (noun) – lacking, without, free of/free from.
  28. persist (verb) – continue, carry on, remain.
  29. sound (noun) – valid, reasonable, logical.
  30. obligation (noun) – requirement, necessary condition, precondition.
  31. enshrine (verb) – to enclose in, preserve, treasure, protect (as valuable).
  32. vindicate (verb) – endorse/approve, uphold, confirm.
  33. misquote (verb) – misreport, misrepresent, misstate.
  34. lenient (adjective) – merciful, sympathetic, forgiving/forbearing.
  35. humane (adjective) – compassionate, generous; socially concerned.
  36. defining (adjective) – determining, deciding.
  37. academic (noun) – scholar, lecturer/professor, educator, instructor.
  38. rigour (noun) – carefulness, diligence, attention to detail.
  39. adversary (noun) – rival, enemy, nemesis/opponent.
  40. mete (out) (phrasal verb) – dispense, give out, allocate.
  41. atheist (noun) – unbeliever, doubter, irreligious person.
  42. agnostic (noun) – sceptic, doubter, questioner, cynic.
  43. parochial (adjective) – narrow-minded, limited, restricted.
  44. persecute (verb) – victimize, punish, mistreat/oppress.
  45. puritan (noun) – someone who follows puritanism.
  46. rapporteur (noun) – a person who is officially appointed by an organization to investigate a problem or provide reports on the happenings of its meetings.
  47. inter alia (adverb) – among other things.
  48. suffice (verb) – be enough, be sufficient, be adequate.
  49. comprehension (noun) – understanding, awareness, perception, discernment.
  50. forbearance (noun) – tolerance, restraint, mercifulness/leniency/clemency.
  51. prophetic (adjective) – predictive, visionary, prescient.
  52. arrogate (verb) – assume, take over, take possession of.
  53. discrimination (noun) – inequity, prejudice, unfairness/bigotry.
  54. parallel (noun) – similarity, likeness, resemblance.
  55. misadventure (noun) – misfortune; problem/difficulty, mishap/setback.
  56. diametrically (adverb) – directly, absolutely, completely.
  57. covet (verb) – desire, crave, have one’s heart set on.
  58. secular (adjective) – non-religious, worldly, earthly.
  59. credentials (noun) – achievements, capability, accomplishments.
  60. paraphrase (verb) – reword, rephrase, express in other words, express differently, restate.
  61. magnanimity (noun) – big-heartedness, liberality, humanity, kindness.
  62. seldom (adverb) – hardly, rarely, almost never.

Today’s Advanced Word List 2 For The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) – Dec 26, 2019:

The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) - Dec 26, 2019The Hindu Opinion Article (An Act that fails the constitutional test) - Dec 26, 2019

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  1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/.
  2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in different context. 
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