The Hindu Editorial (Terror in Nice) – Oct 31, 2020
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Terror in Nice) – Oct 31, 2020:
- descend into (verb) – decline, degenerate, deteriorate, slide, fall/drop.
- civilisational (adjective) – relating to civilisation (culture, customs, way of life).
- chaos (noun) – disorder, disarray, turmoil, disorganization, disruption.
- behead (verb) – cut off the head of, decapitate, to remove the head of.
- suburb (noun) – outlying district, residential area, outskirts.
- context (noun) – circumstances, conditions, situation.
- satirical (adjective) – mocking, ironic, sarcastic/ridiculing.
- prophet (noun) – a person who is believed to be sent by God to Earth (to say the things that God wants to tell people).
- caricature (noun) – cartoon.
- agony (noun) – pain, suffering, misery.
- give in (phrasal verb) – surrender, yield, submit/capitulate.
- strike (verb) – attack, affect, afflict.
- serve (verb) – act as, function as.
- credible (adjective) – believable, acceptable, reasonable, convincing.
- intelligence gathering (noun) – the process of collecting (military/politics) information.
- deradicalisation (noun) – the measures taken to motivate someone (with extreme views) to adapt less radical (extreme) views in their political or religious beliefs.
- combative (adjective) – aggressive, belligerent, hostile, bellicose.
- posture (noun) – position, approach, attitude, standpoint, view.
- run (noun) – a continuous spell/period of a particular situation or condition.
- needless to say (phrase) – as you would expect, of course, obviously, clearly.
- drive a wedge between (phrase) – to cause misunderstanding or quarrel between two people and damage their good relationship.
- polarised (adjective) – separated into opposing two.
- feed into (verb) – influence, contribute to.
- far-right (adjective) – relating to the extreme right wing of a political party or group; extremely conservative, rightist.
- Islamophobic (adjective) – (of a person) having an unreasonable fear and dislike of Muslims.
- narrative (noun) – a representation of a particular situation; portrayal/account.
- implacable (adjective) – unappeasable, unpacifiable, unforgiving.
- imperative (noun) – necessary condition, precondition, essential requirement.
- counter-terrorism (noun) – anti-terrorism; actions taken to combat or prevent terrorism.
- ideology (noun) – beliefs, ideas, principles.
- arena (noun) – a place of activity.
- drive (verb) – force, compel, prompt, urge, goad.
- perverted (adjective) – abnormal, immoral, wrong, evil/bad.
- interpretation (noun) – understanding, reading, meaning, explanation.
- unleash (verb) – let loose, release, set free.
- subscribe to (verb) – agree with, be in agreement with, support/endorse.
- worldview (noun) – ideology, principles, values, school of thought.
- minuscule (adjective) – very small, insignificant, negligible.
- potent (adjective) – strong, powerful, mighty, dominant.
- given (preposition) – considering, taking into account, bearing in mind.
- embrace (noun) – approval, adoption, integration.
- vicious (adjective) – brutal, ferocious, savage, violent, dangerous.
- mindful (adjective) – aware of, conscious of, heedful of.
- sow (verb) – cause, bring about, give rise to, trigger, provoke.
- discord (noun) – strife, conflict, friction, hostility, disagreement, lack of agreement, lack of harmony.
- posit (verb) – put forward, set forth, present, propose.
- secularism (noun) – the belief that religion should not have a strong influence in education or other public parts of society.
- equality (noun) – fairness, justness, impartiality.
- radical (adjective) – extreme, extremist, fanatical.
- Islamism (noun) – Islamic fundamentalism; it is defined as the belief that Islam should guide social and political as well as personal life. Islamism is not a form of the Muslim faith. It is, rather, a political ideology.
- medieval (adjective) – primitive, ancient, undeveloped, uncivilized, rough/cruel.
- equip (verb) – prepare, qualify, suit (for a particular task).
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