The Hindu Editorial (Striking a balance) – Jun 11, 2019
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Striking a balance) – Jun 11, 2019:
- strike a balance (phrase) – find a fair & reasonable line of action between two contrasting things.
- stressed assets (noun) – non-performing loans NPAs/assets, bad loans, troubled accounts, stressed loans; an account where principal and/or interest remains overdue for a period of time.
- nuanced (adjective) – delicate, subtle, accurate.
- noteworthy (adjective) – significant, notable, important.
- clean up (phrasal verb) – restore, fix, overhaul/revamp.
- setback (noun) – problem, difficulty, issue.
- shoot down (phrasal verb) – reject/refuse, disapprove, overthrow/overturn.
- ultra vires (noun) – Latin, literally ‘beyond the powers’.
- prudential (adjective) – showing care and forethought, especially in business.
- accommodate (verb) – help/assist, serve; adjust/attune.
- objective (noun) – aim, intention, purpose.
- stricken (adjective) – affected, afflicted, troubled.
- elbow room (noun) – scope, freedom, margin.
- draw up (phrasal verb) – prepare, formulate, arrange.
- resort to (verb) – use, utilize, turn to.
- bankruptcy (noun) – legal state of insolvency. An individual or organisation is declared bankrupt if a court judges that the party involved can no longer meet debt payments to creditors. it is defined as the outcome of a legal procedure.
- default (noun) – non-payment, failure to pay, non-remittance.
- defaulter (noun) – a person who is (purposefully) not repaying banks/lenders’ debt on time for various reasons.
- insolvency (noun) – a condition in which the financial difficulties of an individual or organisation are such it is unable to pay its debts.
- mandatory (adjective) – necessary, compulsory, binding.
- dissenting (adjective) – disagreeing, objecting, differing/opposing.
- liquidation (noun) – conversion of assets into cash by selling them (to pay debts).
- floor (noun) – a large trading centre/hall (in the Stock Exchange).
- disincentive (noun) – deterrent, discouragement, check/restraint.
- provision (noun) – financial arrangements for future use; precautionary measures.
- stick (noun) – a threat of punishment or unwelcome measures.
- carrot-and-stick (adjective) – a policy approach that offers both a reward and threat of punishment.
- write back (phrasal verb) – (in finance) adding an amount to a provision (for doubtful/bad debts) which is made against the revenue generated in the said accounting period (and that reduces the value of an asset to offset a loss or expense).
- claw back (phrasal verb) – retrieve, retake, reclaim.
- truant (adjective) – relating to a student who is an absentee/non-attender and stays away from the school.
- discipline (verb) – punish, penalize, take disciplinary action against.
- graduate to (verb) – progress, advance, proceed/develop.
- wield (verb) – exercise, exert, hold.
- evergreening (noun) – (in finance) a practice of providing a new loan in order to service a remaining/pending debt.
- push under the carpet (phrase) – cover up, hide, conceal/ignore (some problem or difficulty).
- uphold (verb) – preserve, protect; justify/vindicate.
- draw on (phrasal verb) – make use of, exploit, use/utilize.
- ail (verb) – trouble, bother, burden.
- get bogged down (phrasal verb) – prevent, entangle, restrict/be stuck.
- high-profile (adjective) – most important, unavoidable, attacking much public attention.
- optics (noun) – (typically in a political situation) the way in which an event is recognized by the public.
- subvert (verb) – undermine, unsettle, distort,
- plug (verb) – stop, close, block/bar.
- negate (verb) – nullify, make ineffective; deny/reject.
- put off (verb) – postpone, defer, delay.
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