Back to the ballot – The Hindu (Sep 04, 2017)

Back to the ballot – The Hindu (Sep 04, 2017)

The Kenyan Supreme Court’s annulment of the presidential vote is a bitter-sweet victory for an ethnically divided country exasperated by the brutal violence that has marred successive polls. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. annul (verb) –  nullify, invalidate, cancel.
  2. bittersweet (adjective) –  pleasure/joy mixed with little sadness/pain.
  3. exasperate (verb) – incense, annoy, irritate.
  4. mar (verb) – spoil, ruin, impair/damage.
  5. tarnish (verb) – spoil, ruin, damage.
  6. compromise (verb) – undermine, weaken, damage.
  7. cumbersome (adjective) – complicated, complex; awkward/hard to deal with.
  8. exacerbate (verb) – aggravate, make worse/worsen.
  9. chaotic (adjective) – messy, confused, in disorder/disorganized.
  10. overhaul (noun) – a thorough examination, revamp, recondition.
  11. scepticism (noun) – doubt, doubtfulness, lack of conviction.
  12. prospects (noun) – chances, opportunities, expectations.
  13. prerequisite (noun) – necessary condition, essential, requirement.
  14. defer (verb) – postpone, put off, delay.
  15. stark (adjective) – clear, simple, straightforward.
  16. incumbent (noun) – a person who is in office and holds power; functionary, official.
  17. resort to (verb) – use, utilize, employ.
  18. fiat (noun) – order, decree, ordinance.
  19. bound to (adjective) – certain, sure, very likely, guaranteed.
  20. efficacy (noun) – effectiveness, efficiency,  power/ability to give estimated results.
  21. undertake (verb) -tackle/manage; guarantee, affirm.
  22. enthuse (verb) – motivate, excite, arouse.
  23. hustings (noun) – the political campaigns and speeches before an election.
  24. outcry (noun) – protest, complaints, clamour.
  25. foul play (noun) – crime/violence; unfair or dishonest actions.
  26. assertion  (noun) – affirmation, declaration, statement.
  27. commensurately (adverb) – appropriately, relatively, proportionately.
  28. evolve (verb) – develop, progress, advance.
  29. give way (phrase) – be replaced with; be superseded by.
  30. midst (preposition) – in the middle of.
  31. prolonged (adjective) – continuous, ongoing, persistent/protracted.
  32. drought (noun) – dry spell/period, lack of rain, shortage of water.
  33. starvation (noun) – extreme hunger, lack of food, famine.
  34. mitigate (verb) – alleviate, reduce, lessen.

EDITORIAL WORDS TO IMPROVE ENGLISH VOCABULARY 04SEP17_2Note:  

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