The Hindu Editorial (Peace and justice) – Nov 11, 2019
There comes a time when the need for peace and closure is greater than the need for undoing an injustice. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Peace and justice) – Nov 11, 2019.
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Peace and justice) – Nov 11, 2019:
- pave the way for (phrase) – prepare for, clear/open the way for, usher in.
- harmony (noun) – unity, solidarity, peace/goodwill.
- undo (verb) – reverse, cancel, invalidate/annul.
- apparently (adjective) – seemingly, evidently, it appears that.
- conducive (adjective) – helpful, favourable, beneficial/advantageous.
- litigant (noun) – opponent, petitioner, complainant/respondent.
- deprive of (verb) – dispossess, strip, divest, relieve.
- consolation (noun) – comfort, solace, relief.
- compromise (noun) – agreement, understanding, settlement.
- adjudication (noun) – judgement, decision, verdict.
- discomfiture (noun) – embarrassment, discomfort, humiliation.
- polarised (adjective) – separated into opposing two.
- unanimity (noun) – consensus, unison, unison.
- send out (phrasal verb) – produce, give out.
- venture (verb) – proceed, progress, suggest, put forward/offer.
- prolonged (adjective) – continuous, persistent/unrelenting, never-ending/lengthy.
- litigation (noun) – legal process, legal proceeding, legal action.
- divisive (adjective) – alienating/isolating, disharmonious, discordant.
- festering (adjective) – fuming, simmering, smouldering, brewing (suppressed distress).
- the body-politic (noun) – all citizens of a nation collectively.
- mask (verb) – hide, conceal, cover.
- backlash (noun) – a strong negative reaction; adverse response, counteraction.
- adverse (adjective) – unfavourable, disadvantageous, bad.
- pursuit (noun) – aspiration, quest, search.
- polarisation (noun) – separation of two contrasting groups (based on different opinions/beliefs).
- majoritarian (adjective) – relating to 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.
- revanchist (adjective) – relating to a policy of fighting back, especially to recover lost territory.
- fatigue (verb) – tire, make weary, exhaust.
- secular (adjective) – non-religious, worldly, earthly.
- adversary (noun) – rival, enemy, nemesis/opponent.
- passive (adjective) – non-active, non-participative, uninvolved.
- acquiescence (noun) – consent, agreement, acceptance.
- revulsion (noun) – disgust, repulsion, aversion/hatred/dislike.
- onslaught (noun) – attack, offensive, assault/aggression.
- psyche (noun) – soul/spirit, essential nature/persona, individuality.
- desecration (noun) – violation, dishonour, contamination.
- surreptitiously (adverb) – secretively, stealthily, clandestinely/covertly; doing something secretly without anyone’s knowing.
- spell out (phrasal verb) – explain, make clear, elucidate/clarify.
- legitimise (verb) – validate, legitimate, permit/endorse.
- unequivocally (adverb) – without doubt, unquestionably, unambiguously, categorically.
- condemn (verb) – rebuke, reprove, criticize.
- ought to (modal verb) – must, should.
- spearhead (verb) – lead, head; be in the forefront of.
- backing (noun) – support, help, assistance.
- foothold (noun) – support, grip/anchorage, secure position.
- reading (noun) – explanation, analysis, interpretation.
- in line with (phrase) – in accordance with.
- evidentiary (adjective) – evidential, giving evidence.
- excavation (noun) – uncovering, revealing, hollowing out.
- albeit (conjunction) – though, even though, however.
- possessory (adjective) – relating to a person who owns right/title over something (a property).
- exclusive (adjective) – sole, only/unique, undivided.
- ground (noun) – reason, cause, basis.
- probability (noun) – chance, possibility, prospect.
- preponderance (noun) – bulk, most, greater quantity, majority.
- invoke (verb) – cite, refer to, adduce.
- acknowledged (adjective) – recognized, admitted, accepted (as true/legitimate).
- belligerence (noun) – aggressive/combative behaviour, determination, firmness.
- leave in one’s wake (phrase) – have a lingering or lasting effect (usually a negative one) as a result of one’s actions.
- toxic (adjective) – dangerous, destructive, harmful.
- sectarian (adjective) – denoting a sect (a group of people); factional, partisan.
- strife (noun) – disruption, trouble, difficulty.
- set off (phrasal verb) – cause, start/initiate, stimulate.
- procession (noun) – parade, march, progression; a group of people moving in an orderly way.
- infamous (adjective) – well known, ill-famed, with a bad reputation.
- attribute (verb) – ascribe/assign, allot, allocate.
- a wave of (noun) – a sudden increase in a certain phenomenon/happening.
- retaliatory (adjective) – revenging, vengeful, counter-violence.
- put forward (phrasal verb) – moot, propose, suggest (an idea).
- fitness (noun) – capability, potential, ability.
- janmasthan (noun) – birthplace, place of birth.
- hold up (phrasal verb) – support, keep up, sustain/buttress.
- endorsement (noun) – support, backing, approval.
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