The Hindu Editorial (One for the ages) – Jul 17, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (One for the ages) – Jul 17, 2019

No player in the last decade has so thrillingly disrupted the Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal binary quite like World No.1 Novak Djokovic. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (One for the ages) – Jul 17, 2019.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (One for the ages) – Jul 17, 2019:

  1. for the ages (phrase) – referring to something memorable and noteworthy for a very long time.
  2. binary (noun) – something having two parts.
  3. definitive (adjective) – best, finest, most complete/perfect.
  4. pulsating  (adjective) – very exciting, thrilling, electrifying.
  5. shy of (phrase) – less than; short of.
  6. at times (phrase) – sometimes, occasionally, every so often, now and again.
  7. demeanour (noun) – attitude, appearance, look.
  8. grinding (adjective) – overwhelming, overpowering, unbearable/harsh.
  9. detract from (verb) – diminish, reduce, lessen.
  10. perception (noun) – insight, understanding, acuteness.
  11. disservice (noun) – unkindness, bad turn, disfavour.
  12. short of breath (phrase) – out of breath, gasping, gulping for breath.
  13. triumph (verb) – come first, be the victor, win.
  14. accumulate (verb) – get, obtain, acquire.
  15. vanquish (verb) – conquer, defeat, repress.
  16. upstage (verb) – surpass, outshine, do better than.
  17. do credit to someone (noun) – make someone worthy of praise/respect.
  18. clinch (verb) – win, be the winner of, be victorious in.
  19. testament (noun) – witness/evidence, proof, testimony.
  20. flinch (verb) – shy away, recoil, shrink, pull back.
  21. fragile (adjective) – weak, shaky/risky, feeble/unsound.
  22. abound (verb) – be plentiful, be abundant, be numerous.
  23. breakthrough (noun) – success; progress/development, advancement.
  24. meltdown (noun) – collapse, complete failure, decline.
  25. mow down (phrasal verb) – knock down, destroy, wipe out/annihilate.
  26. formidable (adjective) – strong, powerful, mighty.
  27. make-up (noun) – character, nature, temperament.

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