The Hindu Editorial (Undesirable acquittal) – Jun 24, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (Undesirable acquittal) – Jun 24, 2020

There is understandable disbelief and shock over the Madras High Court’s judgment acquitting a man found guilty of ordering… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Undesirable acquittal) – Jun 24, 2020.

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  1. acquittal (noun) – declaration of innocence, clearing, discharge, release, vindication, exoneration.
  2. setback (noun) – problem, difficulty, issue.
  3. marital (adjective) – matrimonial, marriage, wedding.
  4. disbelief (noun) – doubtfulness, lack of belief, scepticism.
  5. acquit (verb) – declare innocent; discharge, release, free (from a criminal charge).
  6. heinous (adjective) – extremely bad & evil, shocking, horrible/wicked.
  7. sensational (adjective) – staggering, shocking, appalling.
  8. conspiracy (noun) – unlawful plan, intrigue, collaboration/deception.
  9. indeed (adverb) – in fact, actually.
  10. emblematic (adjective) – symbolic, representative, demonstrative.
  11. in the name of (phrase) – for the sake of, at the behest of.
  12. preserve (verb) – protect, safeguard, maintain.
  13. honour (noun) – status, prestige, reputation, image.
  14. narrative (noun) – a representation of a particular situation; portrayal/account.
  15. author (noun) – originator, instigator, planner.
  16. hireling (noun) – attendant, assistant, right-hand man.
  17. commute (verb) – reduce, lessen, scale down (a judicial sentence, especially a sentence of death).
  18. remission (noun) – cancellation, suspension, repeal.
  19. succumb (verb) – die from, pass away as a result of, be a fatality of, fall victim to (a disease or injury).
  20. inflict (verb) – cause, administer, impose, exact.
  21. gaze (noun) – eye, watch, observance, scrutiny.
  22. assailant (noun) – attacker.
  23. grievously (adjective) – severely, seriously, heinously, shockingly, dreadfully.
  24. deposition (noun) – statement, sworn statement, affidavit, attestation, affirmation.
  25. fellow (adjective) – used to refer to someone who has quality, interest & etc as you.
  26. a shot in the arm (phrase) – boost, fillip, stimulus.
  27. progressive (adjective) – advanced, higher, evolved, developed, forward (section/caste).
  28. exoneration (noun) – vindication, acquittal, discharge.
  29. impede (verb) – hinder, obstruct, delay, hold back.
  30. reflect (badly) on (verb) – damage the reputation of, give a bad name to, do discredit to.
  31. prosecution (noun) – legal action/trail, legal proceeding, litigation.
  32. ought to (modal verb) – must, should.
  33. circumstances (noun) – situation, conditions, state of affairs.
  34. suspicion (noun) – misgiving, doubt/qualm, distrust, scepticism.
  35. parting of the ways (phrase) – separation, break-up, split-up.
  36. abduct (verb) – kidnap, hold hostage, hijack.
  37. suppress (verb) – conceal, control, contain, restrain, hold back, prevent.
  38. strike (verb) – attack, assault (someone).
  39. opportune (adjective) – suitable, appropriate, fitting, convenient.
  40. flaw (noun) – defect, fault, imperfection/weakness.
  41. in someone’s interest (phrase) – for the benefit or advantage of someone.
  42. dimension (noun) – aspect, feature, side, element.
  43. horrific (adjective) – dreadful, awful, terrible, appalling.

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