The Hindu Editorial (Closer than close) – Jul 16, 2019
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Closer than close) – Jul 16, 2019:
- underwhelm (verb) – unsatisfactory, not exciting, disappointing.
- revel in (verb) – enjoy, delight in, savour/relish, take pleasure in.
- wilt (verb) – languish, lose energy/confidence, feel faint/weak.
- lopsided (adjective) – uneven, unsymmetrical, one-sided.
- cut from the same cloth (phrase) – identical, similar, alike, the same.
- invest with (verb) – fill, charge, imbue/infuse.
- magnitude (noun) – importance/significance, distinction, intensity/power.
- replicate (verb) – copy, reproduce, duplicate.
- stalemate (noun) – deadlock, impasse, standstill/stand-off.
- apiece (adverb) – each, respectively, individually.
- quest (noun) – search, hunt, pursuit; mission.
- cumulative (adjective) – collective, aggregate, amassed/total.
- pip (verb) – defeat by a small margin/at the last moment.
- gladiatorial (adjective) – intense, ruthless, hard-fought (competition).
- cold (adjective) – unwelcoming, unsympathetic, unemotional, dispassionate; formal/stiff.
- linger (verb) – hold, remain, stay (longer).
- halo (noun) – glory, crown of light, corona.
- bridesmaid (noun) – a person who never achieves a desire/goal.
- tussle (noun) – scuffle, fight, struggle.
- agog (adjective) – excited, eager, in suspense.
- deny (verb) – dissent from, disagree with, oppose.
- rise to the occasion (phrase) – perform better than usual.
- splendid (adjective) – excellent, wonderful, magnificent.
- keep pace with (phrase) – progress at the same speed as.
- unsung (adjective) – relating to a person who does great achievements but he is unknown/unacknowledged; uncelebrated, unacclaimed.
- triumph (noun) – victory, win, success.
- resuscitate (verb) – strengthen, reinvigorate, improve the condition of something.
- wane (verb) – decrease, decline, diminish/dwindle.
- demographic (adjective) – the statistical study/structure of populations, especially human beings.
- immigrant (noun) – non-native, foreigner, migrant.
- root for (phrasal verb) – support, encourage, cheer.
- footfall (noun) – the number of people entering an area in a given time.
- lose/fall at the last hurdle (phrase) – to fail/lose near the end of something.
- succumb (verb) – yield, give in, submit/surrender.
- meekly (adverb) – gently, softly/humbly, submissively.
- might (noun) – strength, force, power.
- dish out (phrasal verb) – present, offer, produce.
- face-off (noun) – battle, contest, fight.
- slender (adjective) – modest, slight, scant/little.
- ramification (noun) – consequence, result, outcome.
- old one’s head high (phrase) – be confident, be unashamed.
- skewed (adjective) – distorted, altered, changed; misrepresented, falsified.
- engrossing (adjective) – interesting, fascinating, captivating.
- pièce de résistance (noun) – ( French Word) masterpiece, magnum opus, masterwork.
- hold a mirror (phrase) – metaphorically, it usually means reveal to someone what they look like to the rest of the world.
- address (verb) – attend to, tackle, deal with.
- flaw (noun) – defect/fault, imperfection/deficiency
- robust (adjective) – strong, powerful, tough.
- jaded (adjective) – tired, weary, exhausted.
- outfit (noun) – organization, group, party.
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