The Hindu Editorial (Beyond words) – Aug 22, 2018
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Beyond words) – Aug 22, 2018:
- build on (phrasal verb) – develop, enhance, expand on.
- courtesy (noun) – politeness, courteousness, affability.
- equilibrium (noun) – balance, symmetry, equality.
- in the midst of (phrase) – in the middle of.
- inane (adjective) – silly, foolish, absurd.
- substantive (adjective) – important & meaningful.
- call on (phrasal verb) – visit, pay a visit to, go and see.
- appointee (noun) – one who is appointed to a job/position, representative, delegate, office holder.
- caretaker (adjective) – temporary, interim, provisional.
- call for (mass noun) – demand, need, necessitate.
- pursue (verb) – engage in, take part in, follow/conduct.
- stick by (phrasal verb) – stand by; adhere to, comply with.
- acrimonious (adjective) – (of speech/discussion) angry & bitter, harsh, hostile.
- to begin with (phrase) – at first, at the outset, at the beginning.
- inhibit (verb) – impede, hinder, prevent.
- overture (noun) – move, approach, signal/proposal.
- command (verb) – receive, be given, get/obtain.
- predecessor (noun) – previous holder of the post, forerunner, precursor.
- conservative (adjective) – conventional, unchanging, restrained.
- ceasefire (noun) – a temporary stoppage of a war, truce, armistice.
- a move (forward) (noun) – progress, advancement, development.
- breather (noun) – break, respite, breathing space.
- behind the scenes (phrase) – secretly, privately, surreptitiously.
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