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The Hindu Editorial (Need of the hour) – Feb 05, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (Need of the hour) – Feb 05, 2020

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  1. need of the hour (phrase) – some (urgent) need/requirement/demand at a particular point of time.
  2. privilege (verb) – give a special advantage.
  3. persecution (noun) – oppression, victimization, ill treatment/abuse.
  4. ripple in (verb) – stir, oscillate, swing, move (like waves).
  5. draw one’s attention (phrase) – to make someone notice something.
  6. evoke (verb) – kindle, arouse, induce/awaken.
  7. indignation (noun) – resentment, distress, anger.
  8. right-thinking (adjective) – honest, principled, law-abiding, lawful.
  9. walk of life (phrase) – a person’s class/status/rank within society.
  10. mobilise (verb) – organize, call up, bring into play/generate.
  11. befit (verb) – suitable for, proper to, suited to, apt for.
  12. vibrant (adjective) – lively, full of life, energetic, dynamic.
  13. reservation (noun) – doubt, misgivings, scepticism.
  14. forefront (noun) – fore, front, front line.
  15. defeatist (adjective) – discouraged, fatalistic, negative.
  16. slumber (noun) – rest, nap, sleep.
  17. in the face of (phrase) – despite, notwithstanding, regardless of; when confronted with.
  18. creeping (adjective) – (of a negative manner) occurring, developing gradually.
  19. majoritarianism (noun) – a philosophy that states that a majority (sometimes categorized by religion, language, social class, or some other identifying factor) of the population is entitled to a certain degree of primacy (priority) in society, and has the right to make decisions that affect the society.
  20. linger on (verb) – persist, continue, stay.
  21. slide (verb) – fall, drop, plunge/descend (to a lower level). 
  22. vested interest (noun) – a personal interest in something to get benefit.
  23. polarisation (noun) – separation of two contrasting groups (based on different opinions/beliefs).
  24. discriminatory (adjective) – prejudicial, biased, unfair, inequitable.
  25. incendiary (adjective) – provocative, agitational, rabble-rousing.
  26. non-sectarian (adjective) – universal, all-embracing, all-inclusive.
  27. put someone on the spot (phrase) – cause difficulties, trouble, bother.
  28. dishonour (noun) – discredit, disfavour, disgrace.
  29. the pluralist (noun) – the people co-exist in harmony irrespective of various differences.
  30. secular (adjective) – non-religious, worldly, earthly.
  31. litigate (verb) – be disputed/claimed/involved in a lawsuit.
  32. hold someone fire (phrase) – delay, hold back, stop (making a decision), wait, be quiet (before criticizing something /reacting to something). Hold one’s fire generally means not to not discharge a weapon/firearm.
  33. sniff (verb) – find, detect, discover.
  34. reach out (phrasal verb) – contact someone to obtain/offer help/assistance/cooperation.
  35. reconcile (verb) – settle, resolve, patch up, accept.
  36. confront (verb) – trouble, bother, distress.
  37. chilling (adjective) – frightening, terrifying, disturbing/horrifying.
  38. brazen (adjective) – bold and shameless; unashamed, unabashed.
  39. vilification (noun) – condemnation, criticism, censure.
  40. dehumanisation (noun) – an act of preventing a person of human qualities.
  41. abstract (adjective) – conceptual, notional, theoretical; speculative/non-realistic/symbolic.
  42. far from (phrase) – not, not at all, nowhere near.
  43. swift (adjective) – rapid, quick, speedy.
  44. divisive (adjective) – alienating/isolating, disharmonious, discordant.
  45. rhetoric (noun) – bombast, loftiness, hyperbole/extravagant language.
  46. traitor (noun) – betrayer, double-dealer, defector.
  47. reconciliation (noun) – restoration of harmony, resolution, compromise.
  48. arbitrary (adjective) – random/capricious, casual, unreasonable, irrational/illogical, groundless.
  49. turmoil (noun) – confusion, disorder, agitation/disruption.

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