Revival risks – The Hindu (Dec 15, 2017)
The Centre’s bid to dispel the pall of gloom over the economy has been helped in recent weeks by a sovereign rating upgrade from a global agency and a sharp improvement in India’s rank on….. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- revival (noun) – improvement, betterment; restoration.
- woes (noun) – trouble, difficulty, problem.
- out of the woods (phrase) – out of danger/difficulty.
- dispel (verb) – banish, eliminate, dismiss.
- pall (noun) – covering, veil, layer; envelop in (gloom).
- gloom (noun) – despondency, depression, dispiritedness.
- headwinds (noun) – (in business) situations or conditions that make growth harder/difficult. Tailwinds (noun) – (in business) it describes a situation or condition that will move growth, revenues, or profits higher.
- fragile (adjective) – risky, tenuous/vulnerable, shaky.
- rollout (noun) – official launch/introduction.
- contract (verb) – decrease, shrink, get smaller.
- stagnant (adjective) – inactive, sluggish, slow-moving/static.
- moderate(verb) – lessen, decrease; control.
- slump (noun) – steep fall, collapse/decline, tumble/plummet.
- borne out by past participle of bear out (by) (phrasal verb) – confirm, support, endorse/vindicate.
- spectre (noun) – threat, menace, danger/peril.
- inflation (noun) – increase of price level of goods & services & vice versa decrease of currency value.
- broad-based (adjective) – wide-ranging, general.
- under way (adverb) – happening, occurring, taking place/in progress.
- wane (verb) – decline, decrease, disappear.
- core inflation (noun) – it is a measure of the total inflation within an economy, excluding commodities such as food and energy/fuel prices (which change frequently).
- slash (verb) – reduce, cut, lower (a price greatly).
- dent (verb) – diminish, reduce, lessen.
- sustained (adjective) – continuous, uninterrupted, constant.
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