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The Hindu Editorial (Mann of the moment) – Mar 18, 2022

The Hindu Editorial (Mann of the moment) – Mar 18, 2022

Bhagwant Singh Mann, who took oath on Wednesday as the 28th Chief Minister of Punjab, encapsulated in three slogans the content of his politics… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Mann of the moment) – Mar 18, 2022.

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The Hindu Editorial (Mann of the moment) – Mar 18, 2022:

  1. man of the moment (phrase) – the  man who is the most important, successful or popular at a particular time.
  2. platform (noun) – policy, manifesto, plan of action, principles, objectives of a political party.
  3. governance (noun) – the act of governing something; administration.
  4. welfare (noun) – social security, government/state benefit, public assistance.
  5. oath (noun) – vow, sworn statement, promise/pledge.
  6. take a oath (phrase) – to make a formal, binding promise (to do something).
  7. encapsulate (verb) – express succinctly, summarize, contain, sum up, give a summary of. 
  8. content (noun) – subject matter, subject, theme, message, point.
  9. call (noun) –  appeal, request, demand.
  10. clarion call (noun) – a strong request/demand/appeal for something (action) to be done.
  11. triumph (noun) – victory, win, success.
  12. claim (noun) – assertion, declaration, profession, affirmation, avowal.
  13. morality (noun) – ethics, rights and wrongs, correctness/propriety.
  14. decadence (noun) – moral decay, immorality, lack of morals, lack of principles, corruption.
  15. promise (noun) – word, assurance, pledge, vow, guarantee.
  16. radical (adjective) – thorough, complete, total, sweeping, far-reaching, wide-ranging, extensive, profound.
  17. overwhelming (adjective) – complete, total, blanket, sweeping; very strong, profound.
  18. overthrow (verb) – topple, oust, unseat, overturn.
  19. feudal (adjective) – ancient, archaic; outdated, outmoded, old-fashioned.
  20. hold (verb) – possess, have, own.
  21. vice (noun as modifier) – failing, flaw, fault, defect, weakness.
  22. plunge (verb) – crash, plummet,  drop, fall, tumble, nosedive, crash-dive, descend.
  23. desperation (noun) – hopelessness, despair, distress; riskiness.
  24. hopelessness (noun) – despair, distress; desperation.
  25. hail from (verb) – come from, be a native of, originate in, have one’s roots in.  
  26. backgrounds (noun) – social/family circumstances or conditions.
  27. take over (phrasal verb) – take control of, take charge of, assume responsibility for.
  28. traumatised (adjective) – appalled, horrified, distressed.
  29. cry (verb) – call, shout, yell, scream (to express fear, pain, or grief).
  30. flailing (adjective) – floundering, struggling, stumbling, blundering.
  31. ecological (adjective) – relating to the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
  32. horde (noun) – crowd, multitude, mass (of people moving in a direction).
  33. corrode (verb) – undermine, weaken, damage.
  34. in tatters (phrase) – shattered, destroyed; ruined, in disarray.
  35. inherit (verb) – assume, take over, succeed to.
  36. rescue (verb) – save, retrieve, salvage, get back.
  37. lose no time (phrase) – to do something as quickly as possible.
  38. ambitious (adjective) – formidable, difficult, challenging, demanding.
  39. mechanism (noun) – system, arrangement, regime, apparatus.
  40. call upon (phrasal verb) – demand, require, ask formally.
  41. humble (adjective) – modest, fair, simple, ordinary.
  42. volatile (adjective) – unpredictable, turbulent, uncertain, inconstant.
  43. have one’s work/task cut out (phrase) – be faced with a tough task/work.
  44. learn/know the ropes (phrase) – to learn or develop the basic skills (or qualities) to do a particular job/task and to acquire expertise in it.
  45. claim (verb) – state, affirm, profess, declare.
  46. viable (adjective) – reasonable, practical, logical, sensible, effective. 
  47. full-fledged (adjective) – fully established/developed.
  48. come under (phrasal verb) – be subject to an authority.
  49. command (noun) – authority, control.
  50. steer (verb) – guide, conduct, direct/lead.
  51. bolster (verb) – strengthen, support, make stronger, reinforce, buttress.
  52. fall short (phrase) – fail to meet/reach; be deficient/inadequate/insufficient.
  53. tie (verb) – link, join, connect, relate.
  54. fortunes (noun) – circumstances, state of affairs, condition (the success/failure of something).
  55. scrutiny (noun) – examination, inspection, investigation.
  56. angle (noun) – perspective, approach, outlook, point of view.
  57. implement (verb) – execute, apply, put into action/effect.
  58. burden (noun) – problem, worry, affliction, difficulty, misfortune.
  59. distressed (adjective) -troubled, worried, bothered, disturbed, agitated, afflicted.
  60. replicate (verb) – emulate, recreate, reproduce, copy.
  61. comforting (adjective) – reassuring, relieving, heartening, uplifting, encouraging.
  62. a breath of fresh air (phrase) – something refreshing, something new, something interesting and exciting.
  63. ray of hope (phrase) – something that gives a small amount of hope in a difficult situation.
  64. run (verb) – be in charge of, manage, administer, direct, control, lead, govern, oversee.
  65. sustain (verb) – continue, carry on, keep up, keep going, maintain, prolong.
  66. supposedly (adverb) – seemingly, apparently, professedly, ostensibly.
  67. ideological (adjective) – relating to a system of ideas (ideology).
  68. outline (noun) – figure, shape, contour, form.
  69. seek (verb) – try, aim, attempt.

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