The Hindu Editorial (Prevailing in Paris) – Jun 12, 2018
There is a tendency among tennis fans to take Rafael Nadal’s clay court dominance for granted. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Prevailing in Paris) – Jun 12, 2018.
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Prevailing in Paris) – Jun 12, 2018:
- prevail (verb) – succeed, prove superior, conquer.
- testimony (noun) – testament, proof, evidence/witness.
- take for granted (phrase) – fail to appreciate (someone).
- drain out (verb) – empty out, take up, remove.
- hold aloft (verb) – elevate, raise up.
- tout (verb) – commend, endorse, recommend, support.
- heir (noun) – successor, next in line, inheritor/descendant.
- overwhelming (adjective) – very strong,, huge, irresistible.
- inkling (noun) – sign, hint, idea/indication.
- pulled him level with
- oft-repeated (adjective) – often repeated
- compromise (verb) – diminish, reduce, weaken.
- change gears (phrase) – have a different approach.
- deem (verb) – regard as, consider; judge.
- arsenal (noun) – range, array (of resource).
- standout (adjective) – exceptionally good.
- stand out (phrasal verb) – be striking, be distinctive, catch the eye.
- tend (verb) – be inclined, be prone; gravitate.
- choke (verb) – (in sports) fail to perform at a crucial time of the game due to nervousness.
- loosen up (phrasal verb) – relax, ease up.
- summon (verb) – gather, collect, muster.
- recalibrate (verb) – reevaluate, reassess, rearrange.
- hers (pronoun) – belonging with her.
- calling into question (phrase) – doubt, distrust, lack confidence in.
- make-up (noun) – character, nature, temperament.
- down and out (adjective) – facing defeat.
- second wind (noun) – a new strength, a new energy.
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