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A total clampdown – The Hindu (July 20, 2016)

A total clampdown – The Hindu (July 20, 2016)

The disruption of normal life in the Kashmir Valley after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen “commander” Burhan Wani was conveyed most poignantly by a photograph of a half page of advertisements in a Kashmiri newspaper. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

Word List:

  1. Clampdown (noun) – suppression, stopping; crackdown, restriction.
  2. Poignantly (adverb) – distressingly, agonisingly, painfully, upset tingly.
  3. Prevailing (adjective) – existing, present, current.
  4. Vicious (adjective) – brutal, harsh, violent, ruthless, heartless.
  5. Suffocate (verb) – feel trapped, feel oppressed.
  6. Narrative (noun) – a representation of a particular situation, a certain method of understanding events.
  7. Contend (verb) – assert, acclaim, state, pronounce, insist, argue.
  8. Thwart (verb) – stop, impede, check, block, prevent.
  9. Inhibit (verb) – hinder, restrain, prevent, impede.
  10. Shrug off (phrasal verb) – disregard, dismiss, ignore, pay no heed to.
  11. Draw out (phrasal verb) – get, persuade, encourage.
  12. Curfew (noun) – a rule which is instructing people to stay at, typically at night.
  13. Reinforce (verb) – strengthen, fortify, bolster up; boost, assist, promote.
  14. Siege (noun) – blockade, beleaguerment, encirclement.
  15. Refuge (noun) – being in a safety place or shelter (from difficulty).
  16. Platitude (noun) – cliché, truism, commonplace, hackneyed/trite/overworked saying.
  17. Evasion (noun) – an indirect answer, prevarication, dodging/sidestepping the issue.
  18. Indiscriminately (adverb) – aimlessly, unmethodically; carelessly, unthinkingly, thoughtlessly.
  19. Pellet (noun) – lightweight bullet, shot.
  20. Turn away (phrasal verb) – refuse admittance to, send away; reject, rebuff, repel.
  21. Inhumanly (adverb) – cruelly, brutally, savagely, ruthlessly.
  22. Succour (noun) – aid, help, assistance, relief, support.
  23. Stem (verb) – stop, halt, check, restrict.
  24. Countenance (verb) – tolerate, permit, allow, admit of, consent to.
  25. Prospect (noun) – possibility, likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation.

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