The Hindu Editorial (Prudent prescription) – Jun 28, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Prudent prescription) – Jun 28, 2019

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Prudent prescription) – Jun 28, 2019:

  1. prudent (adjective) – wise, sensible, careful/ far-sighted.
  2. prescription (noun) – (authoritative) recommendation, method, measure.
  3. cut to the heart (phrase) – to distress greatly; hurt.
  4. reflection (noun) – indication, display, demonstration.
  5. vitality (noun) – liveliness, spiritedness, energy.
  6. well being (noun) – welfare, good health, comfort/happiness.
  7. constitute (verb) – account for, amount to, represent.
  8. substantially (adverb) – considerably, significantly, largely.
  9. germane (adjective) – relevant, pertinent, applicable/appropriate.
  10. bedevil (verb) – afflict, torment, trouble.
  11. exhaustive (adjective) – comprehensive, complete, thorough/extensive.
  12. redress (verb) – rectify, correct, resolve.
  13. emphatic (adjective) – definite, strong, conclusive/decisive (of a result).
  14. imperative (adjective) – necessary/essential, crucial, critical.
  15. thrust (noun) – drive, force, push.
  16. prioritise (verb) – make a point of, highlight, call attention to (something as very important).
  17. facilitation (noun) – aid, assistance, advancement.
  18. forefront (noun) – fore, front, front line.
  19. draw (verb) – progress, drive, proceed.
  20. conducive (adjective) – favourable, beneficial, advantageous.
  21. ought to (modal verb) – must, should.
  22. bottleneck (noun) – a condition which appears as not solvable and so delays the process; snag, difficulty/problem.
  23. risk capital (noun) – venture capital; unds invested speculatively in a business, typically a startup.
  24. devote (verb) – allocate, set aside, earmark/reserve.
  25. credit flow (noun) – availability of credit.
  26. envisage (verb) – foresee, predict, forecast.
  27. credit market (noun) – debt market; bond market; a broad financial market where stocks, shares, bonds, debts and other securities are traded extensively.
  28. under-served (adjective) – relating to the areas/regions where facility/service is insufficiently provided.
  29. market-maker (noun) – a trader/broker that provides liquidity to both buy and sell products.
  30. debt (noun) – indebtedness, financial obligation, liability.
  31. ubiquitous (adjective) – pervasive, universal, worldwide.
  32. plethora (noun) – excess, abundance, surplus/too many.
  33. address (verb) – attend to, tackle, deal with.
  34. bugbear (noun) – a cause of vexation, irritation, torment.
  35. novel (adjective) – new, different, unusual.
  36. name and shame (phrase) – to publicly say that somebody has done something wrong.
  37. expedite (verb) – speed up, accelerate, hurry.
  38. suasion (noun) – coercion, inducement, prompting.
  39. tack (noun) – approach, way, method.
  40. entail (verb) – cause, result in, produce.
  41. liquidity (noun) – a measure of activity (i.e. the ability to buy or sell easily) in a market.
  42. noteworthy (adjective) – significant, notable, important.
  43. account aggregation (noun) – a process by which accounts are linked for the purpose of combining fees or to ease access for account holders.
  44. granular (adjective) – detailed, precise, minute.
  45. have one’s work cut out (phrase) – be dealt with a difficult task.
  46. actualise (verb) – fulfil, achieve, accomplish.
  47. economic potential (noun) – the potential of a region, nation, or corporation for economic development and growth and creation of surplus value.

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 1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/.bigotry, narrow-mindedness
2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in different context. 
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