The Hindu Editorial (Renewed risks) – Oct 27, 2023
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The Hindu Editorial (Renewed risks) – Oct 27, 2023:
- renewed (adjective) – resumed, returned, restarted, repeated, continued.
- uncertainty (noun) – unpredictability, unreliability, changeability, inconstancy, riskiness/precariousness; apprehension, quandary, dilemma, misgiving.
- compound (verb) – increase, intensify, heighten, deepen, escalate, exacerbate, aggravate, worsen.
- turmoil (noun) – disorder, turbulence, confusion, trouble, chaos.
- cloud (verb) – make uncertain, make unclear; muddle, confuse, spoil (something).
- outlook (noun) – prospects, chances, possibilities, expectations, hopes, lookout, future, likely improvement.
- stick to (phrasal verb) – comply with, abide by, hold to, adhere to, act in accordance with, conform to.
- Gross domestic product (GDP) (noun) – a measure of economic activity in a country. It is the total value of a country’s annual output of goods and service.
- projection (noun) – prediction, indication, forecast, prognosis, speculation, calculation (of future events or trends).
- geopolitical (adjective) – relating to (the study of) the geographical factors (a country’s position on the earth, size, climate, and natural resources &, etc.) in world politics and inter-state relations.
- tensions (noun) – strained relations, strain, unease.
- fragmentation (noun) – separation, division, disunion, decentralization.
- economic fragmentation (noun) – in economics, fragmentation means organization of production into different stages, which are divided among different suppliers often are located in different countries.
- volatile (adjective) – turbulent, unstable, unsteady, uncertain.
- uneven (adjective) – inconsistent, varying, changeable, fluctuating, irregular, patchy.
- balance out (phrasal verb) – counterbalance, offset, neutralize, compensate.
- strengthen (verb) – increase, reinforce, support, encourage, enhance, intensify.
- domestic demand (noun) – the expenditure on goods, services and investment made by the residents of a country during a certain period of time.
- heightened (adjective) – intensified, increased, deepened, aggravated, worsened, compounded.
- ebb (verb) – diminish, decrease, fade away, disappear; it also means recede, retreat, flow back, go out.
- central bank (noun) – the banking regulator of a county’s banking system. (e.g. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India).
- fortnight (noun) – a period of two weeks/fourteen days continuously.
- conflict (noun) – war, warfare, armed conflict, military action, armed clash.
- erupt (verb) – start suddenly, flare up, burst out, break out, boil over, blow up (of something unwelcome).
- monetary (adjective) – relating to money/currency; financial, fiscal, pecuniary, budgetary.
- monetary policy (noun) – monetary policy refers to the use of monetary instruments under the control of the central bank to regulate magnitudes such as interest rates, money supply, and availability of credit with a view to achieving the ultimate objective of economic policy mentioned in the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.
- widen (verb) – broaden, open up, expand, enlarge, extend.
- flag (verb) – indicate, identify, point out; draw attention to.
- implications (noun) – consequence/outcome, ramification, repercussion.
- given (preposition) – considering, taking into account, bearing in mind.
- dependence (noun) – reliance.
- spike (noun) – a sharp rise/increase of something.
- macroeconomic (adjective) – relating to the branch of economics concerned with large-scale factors (interest rates/national productivity).
- framework (noun) – structure, system, composition.
- refrain from (verb) – desist from, stop oneself, abstain, forgo, discontinue, hold back.
- pass on (phrasal verb) – give, impart, transmit, leave, bequeath, hand down.
- point to (phrasal verb) – indicate, suggest, signal, signify, denote, reveal.
- bond yield (noun) – bond yield is the annualized percentage return that an investor will obtain from buying a bond. In general, the yield of a bond is inversely proportional to its price. This means that as the yield increases, the price decreases (and vice versa).
- hit (verb) – reach, attain, touch, arrive at (a particular level).
- data point (noun) – any fact or piece of information is a data point. A discrete unit of information is called a data point. A data point can be quantitatively or graphically represented and is typically produced from a measurement or research in a statistical or analytical context.
- unknown unknowns (noun) – unfathomable uncertainty; (‘Known–knowns means ‘knowledge’; ‘Unknown–knowns’ means ‘impact is unknown but existence is known, i.e., untapped knowledge’, ‘Known–unknowns’ means ‘risks’.
- pronounced (adjective) – noticeable, visible, conspicuous, evident, marked, striking, glaring, obvious.
- glimpse (noun) – a brief experience; a brief view, a brief look; glance.
- anxiety (noun) – worry, concern, apprehension, distress, disquiet, worry.
- sell-off (noun) – selling of something (commodity/share) which causes fall in price.
- bourse (noun) – stock exchange (specifically an exchange in Europe, excluding the UK), stock market, securities exchange, money market; (bourse/stock exchange is an organized marketplace where financial securities (such as shares of stock, bonds, and other financial instruments) issued by companies are bought and sold by stockbrokers and traders).
- certainty (noun) – assurance, sureness, conviction, conclusiveness.
- uphold (verb) – maintain, defend, justify, stand by, confirm, endorse/approve, vindicate/validate.
- acknowledge (verb) – accept, recognize, realize.
- largely (adverb) – mostly, mainly, generally.
- sanguine (adjective) – optimistic, hopeful, confident, positive, cheerful (particularly in a difficult situation).
- assert (verb) – state, announce, insist, affirm, swear, avow.
- on track (phrase) – on target, on course (to be likely to achieve the result you wish).
- inflation (noun) – simply meaning “cost of living”; increase of price level of goods & services and vice versa decrease of currency value.
- ease (verb) – decrease, lessen, diminish, reduce, lower.
- surge (noun) – sudden increase or rise of something.
- consumption demand (noun) – the demand for goods and services by individuals and households in the economy.
- investment demand (noun) – the demand by businesses for physical capital goods and services used to maintain or expand its operations.
- firm up (phrasal verb) – make/become stronger, strengthen, reinforce, fortify.
- imminent (adjective) – impending, approaching, coming, on the way, forthcoming, about to happen, in the offing.
- crude oil (noun) – the raw natural resource that is extracted from the earth and refined into products such as gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and other petroleum products.
- quarter (noun) – a period of three months (considered as one-fourth of a year).
- way (adverb) – much.
- picture (noun) – concept, idea, notion, view, impression.
- prospects (noun) – chances, possibilities, expectations, outlook, future.
- reflect (verb) – indicate, show, display, demonstrate, represent, exhibit.
- bolstered (adjective) – strengthened, reinforced, fortified.
- household (noun) – family, house.
- macroeconomic fundamentals (noun) – metrics such as unemployment, supply and demand, growth, current account deficit, inflation, forex reserves and all others that affect an economy at-large are called macro fundamentals.
- hold up (phrasal verb) – sustain, keep up, support, bolster up, shore up,
- storm (noun) – trouble, disturbance, controversy.
- drill (verb) – to engage in an activity; get involved in, penetrate, practice repeatedly.
- slump (noun) – decrease, decline rapidly, fall sharply, plunge, plummet.
- consumer durables (noun) – manufactured products/goods (such as TV, fridge, AC, motorbike, car & etc) which last for an extended period of time.
- consumer non-durables (noun) – products/goods (such as food, clothing, fuel, etc.) which are produced for immediate use and frequently replaced by the consumer.
- scale down (phrasal verb) – reduce, lessen, lessen, lower.
- correct (verb) – set right, rectify, improve.
- eventually (adverb) – finally, in the end, ultimately.
- hamper (verb) – prevent, stop, avert, block, hinder, deter.
- broader superlative adjective of broad (adjective) – comprehensive, extensive, wide, wide-ranging, broad-ranging.
- revival (noun) – improvement, rallying, picking up; re-establishment, reintroduction, restoration.
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