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The Hindu Editorial (From the brink of war) – Jan 09, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (From the brink of war) – Jan 09, 2020

The latest spell of conflict between the U.S. and Iran turned full circle on Wednesday when Tehran launched ballistic missile attacks… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (From the brink of war) – Jan 09, 2020.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (From the brink of war) – Jan 09, 2020:

  1. brink (noun) – edge/verge/end (of something).
  2. shrug off (phrasal verb) – disregard, dismiss, ignore.
  3. retaliatory (adjective) – revenging, vengeful, avenging.
  4. come/turn full circle (phrase) – returning to where one started after gaining experience or exploring other things.
  5. ballistic missile (noun) – a missile, which is shot from the ground, takes a long distance to travel well outside the atmosphere and falls to the earth to explode on its target (due to the gravity).
  6. retaliation (noun) – revenge, vengeance, counter-attack.
  7. assassination (noun) – murder, killing.
  8. invoke (verb) – cite, refer to, adduce.
  9. charter (noun) – constitution, code, body of law.
  10. proportionate (adjective) – proportional, commensurate, comparable, corresponding.
  11. interpret (verb) – explain, resolve, make clear.
  12. de-escalation (noun) – reduction, lessening, decrease (the intensity of a potentially violent situation).
  13. explosive (adjective) – volatile, fiery/violent, incendiary, vehement.
  14. Qods Force (noun) – an élite division of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp specializing in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations.
  15. rhetoric (noun) – bombast, loftiness, hyperbole/extravagant language.
  16. hard-line (adjective) – relating to a group/a political party with people who support a strict ideas and they are extreme & uncompromising.
  17. calculated (adjective) – deliberate/purposeful, premeditated, pre-planned.
  18. revenge (noun) – retaliation, vengeance, retribution.
  19. casualty (noun) – victim, fatality, loss/dead/injured.
  20. back away (verb) – reverse, withdraw, retreat.
  21. set off (phrasal verb) – give rise to, cause/ invoke, begin/start.
  22. shooting match (noun) – a competitive test in shooting.
  23. conventional (adjective) – non-nuclear; standard, traditional.
  24. might (noun) – strength, force, power.
  25. formidable (adjective) – capable, strong, powerful, mighty.
  26. a host of (noun) – lot, large number, great quantity.
  27. militia (noun) – armed forces, military unit, soldiery (from the civil population to support main forces).
  28. invasion (noun) – attack, incursion, assault/assailing.
  29. costly (adjective) – catastrophic, ruinous, disastrous.
  30. catastrophic (adjective) – destructive, ruinous, disastrous.
  31. step back (phrasal verb) – withdraw, disengage, pull out/pull back.
  32. revive (verb) – reintroduce, relaunch, renew, bring back.
  33. seize the opportunity (phrase) – take advantage of, benefit, gain.

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