The Hindu Editorial (Loss of innocents) – May 12, 2018
Three recent incidents of lynching in Tamil Nadu, unrelated except for the mindless violence and brutality, are grim reminders of the power a mob can wield. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Loss of innocents) – May 12, 2018.
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Loss of innocents) – May 12, 2018:
- lynching (noun) – an act of punishing/killing someone by hanging for claimed offence by the group of people without legal trail.
- underlying (adjective) – fundamental, basic, essential.
- drift (noun) – essence, meaning, significance.
- brutality (noun) – cruelty, savagery, inhumanity/atrocity.
- grim (adjective) – very serious, stern, threatening.
- mob (noun) – crowd, a group of people.
- wield (verb) – hold, be possessed of, exercise/exert.
- lure (verb) – attract, coax, persuade/tempt.
- dispense (verb) – distribute, pass round, share out.
- trigger (noun) – an event or situation that causes something to happen.
- rash (noun) – series, succession, outbreak (of certain things happened in a short period of time).
- xenophobic (adjective) – prejudiced, intolerant, bigoted/biased.
- invoke (verb) – cite, refer to, adduce; bring forth.
- rumour-monger (noun) – a person who spreads rumour.
- dissemination (noun) – spreading, circulation, distribution.
- fear-mongering (noun) – an act of spreading public fear intentionally on a particular topic/problem.
- foster (verb) – encourage, promote, stimulate.
- amorphous (adjective) – shapeless, formless, structureless.
- anonymity (noun) – a condition of being unknown; no description; impersonality.
- perpetrator (noun) – someone who does immoral, harmful and illegal activities.
- embolden (verb) – give courage, strengthen, encourage/motivate.
- spur (noun) – motivation, encouragement, stimulation.
- vile (adjective) – wicked, bad, heinous.
Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Loss of innocents) – May 12, 2018:
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