The Hindu Editorial (Mischief managed) – Jun 27, 2020
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- mischief (noun) – bad behaviour, misconduct, mischievousness, perversity.
- defection (noun) – desertion, absconding, decamping.
- instability (noun) – uncertainty, unpredictability, lack of stability.
- reign (verb) – exist, be present, prevail, be in effect, be the case.
- slender (adjective) – modest, slight, scant/little.
- dubious (adjective) – suspicious, questionable, doubtful.
- means (noun) – method, way, procedure.
- fold (noun) – group, community.
- stave off (phrasal verb) – avert, prevent, avoid, rule out.
- rumbling (noun) – hint, intimation, indication (of dissatisfaction).
- sailing (noun) – journey.
- far from (phrase) – not, not at all, nowhere near.
- short of (phrase) – less than.
- manufacture (verb) – make up, devise, formulate, fabricate.
- orchestrate (verb) – organize, coordinate, mastermind, engineer, choreograph.
- disciplinary (adjective) – enforcing punishment/discipline.
- weigh in (phrasal verb) – to provide advise an opinion or a statement into an argument/discussion/plan; comment, remark.
- cross over (phrasal verb) – go across to the opposite side; traverse.
- see fit (phrase) – regard something as a right thing.
- selective (adjective) – careful, cautious.
- defector (noun) – betrayer, turncoat, traitor.
- upset (verb) – unsettle, topple, overturn, knock down.
- upset the apple cart (phrase) – foil, spoil prevent, thwart (a plan).
- machiavellian (adjective) – cunning/tricky, opportunistic, unscrupulous (dishonest).
- manoeuvre (noun) – activity, measure, plan/operation (carefully planned).
- besides (preposition) – apart from.
- no-confidence motion (noun) – It is a statement or vote that a person in a position of responsibility (government) is no longer deemed fit to hold that position.
- shine a light on (phrase) – to make something clear and understandable.
- whimsical (adjective) – capricious, unusual, unconventional, uncommon; mischievous, impulsive, unpredictable.
- allegiance (noun) – loyalty, faithfulness, devotion.
- disparate (adjective) – contrasting, different, dissimilar.
- loaves plural form of loaf (noun) – slice, share, portion.
- programmatic (adjective) – methodical, disciplined, systematic.
- understanding (noun) – comprehension, interpretation, perception.
- common minimum programme (CMP) (noun) – a document outlining the minimum objectives of a coalition government in India. The document has acquired prominence since coalition governments have become the norm in India.
- result in (verb) – cause, bring on, give rise to, trigger.
- resort to (verb) – use, utilize, turn to, have recourse to.
- brinkmanship (noun) – the practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink (edge) of active conflict, especially in politics.
- render (verb) – make, cause to be, cause to become.
- unwieldy (adjective) – cumbersome, unmanageable, badly organized (administration/government system).
- battle of wits (phrase) – a situation in which opposite groups are using tactics/tricks to defeat each other (rather than brutal force).
- outfit (noun) – organization, group.
- reflect (verb) – indicate, display, show, reveal.
- principled (adjective) – moral, honest, proper, righteous.
- build on (phrasal verb) – develop, expand/enlarge on; enhance.
- accommodate (verb) – adjust, adapt, attune, accustom, get accustomed.
- interest (noun) – benefit, advantage, concern.
- carrot (noun) – promise, reward, offer; temptation, goading, persuasion/convincing.
- constitute (verb) – comprise, make up, account for.
- rely upon (phrasal verb) – depend on; resort to, have recourse to.
- unseemly (adjective) – improper, inappropriate, unsuitable; ill-advised.
- to-an-fro (adverb) – from place to place, back and forth, from pillar to post.
- disgruntlement (noun) – dissatisfaction, discontent, disappointment, unhappiness, frustration.
- inevitable (adjective) – unavoidable, unpreventable.
- glue (noun) – something (a substance) that binds/joins together.
- commonplace (noun) – ordinary, routine, common, normal, usual.
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