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The Hindu Editorial (A dozen in one) – Jun 11, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (A dozen in one) – Jun 11, 2019

Roy Emerson’s record for most Grand Slam titles won by a male singles player stood for a good 33 years. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A dozen in one) – Jun 11, 2019.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A dozen in one) – Jun 11, 2019:

  1. burnish (verb) – enhance, improve, boost/raise.
  2. stand for (phrasal verb) – remain valid/effective, remain unaltered, exist.
  3. surpass (verb) – be greater than, exceed, excel.
  4. rack up (phrasal verb) – win, achieve, attain/accomplish.
  5. let alone (phrase) – to say nothing of; not to mention.
  6. take turns (phrase) – change, alternate, work in sequence.
  7. relentlessly (adverb) – steadily, firmly/determinedly, continuously in an intense way.
  8. exalted (adjective) – high, elevated, prominent/dignified.
  9. unparalleled (adjective) – unprecedented, unequalled, exceptional.
  10. whopping (adjective) – huge, massive, very large.
  11. bag (verb) – win, get/secure.
  12. spirited (adjective) – energetic, dashing, passionate/determined.
  13. tout (verb) – praised, recommend, support/commend.
  14. heir apparent (noun) – successor, next in line.
  15. dirt (noun) – clay, soil, earth.
  16. beyond (adjective) – in excess of, above.
  17. on the back of (phrase) – as a result of, after/subsequent;  in support of.
  18. under a cloud (phrase) – under suspicion, discredited/disgraced, shamed.
  19. endure (verb) – experience, suffer, tolerate.
  20. deflating (adjective) – humiliating, dispiriting, discouraging/disheartening.
  21. lead-up (noun) – circumstances, conditions, situation.
  22. on the cusp of (noun) – a point where something will change from one state to another.
  23. beloved (adjective) – loved, liked, dearest.
  24. put together (phrasal verb) – set up, join up, patch up.
  25. streak (noun) – period, spell, stretch/time.
  26. turn in (phrasal verb) – achieve, attain/reach, register/record
  27. athleticism (noun) – the state of being an agile, fit, strong athlete.
  28. belie (verb) – contradict, be at odds with, call into question, show to be false.
  29. bear the brunt (phrase) – to suffer or endure the worst part of something (force/burden/pressure) when a very bad or unpleasant thing happens.
  30. succumb (verb) – yield, give in, submit/surrender.
  31. underrated (adjective) – undervalued, underestimated, downgraded.
  32. lethal (adjective) – very accurate, precise, on target.
  33. near (adverb) – almost, practically, virtually.
  34. constant (noun) – consistent, unchanging, steady thing.
  35. throw up (phrasal verb) – produce something.
  36. old-school (adjective) – traditional, old-fashioned, orthodox.
  37. murderous (adjective) – hard, laborious, rigorous,.
  38. first-strike (tennis) (noun) – (in tennis) It means statistically, a player hits a more aggressive shot within the first four shots of a rally, is more likely to win the point.
  39. ruthless (adjective) – unforgiving, unrelenting, unfeeling/unsympathetic.
  40. unnerve (verb) – discourage, dishearten/dispirit, stun.

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