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The Hindu Editorial (The wall in front) – Nov 09, 2021

The Hindu Editorial (The wall in front) – Nov 09, 2021

Rahul Dravid’s appointment as coach of the senior men’s Indian cricket team had an air of inevitability about it. This was a natural progression for the former India captain, who, after his retirement in 2012,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (The wall in front) – Nov 09, 2021.

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  1. The wall (noun) – Rahul Dravid’s nickname.
  2. in front (phrase) – to the fore, at the fore, at the head, leading.
  3. fetch (verb) – get, bring in, pick up, collect, bring.  
  4. air (noun) – expression, appearance, impression, aspect.
  5. inevitability (noun) – the fact of being certain to happen; certainty, necessity, foregone conclusion, predictable result.
  6. progression (noun) – progress, process, advancement, development, passage.
  7. dabble (verb) –take part in an activity casually; play with, fiddle with, tinker with, dally with.
  8. commentary (noun) – narration, report, review, analysis.
  9. slip into (verb) – get into, change into.
  10. template (noun) – model, pattern.
  11. squad (noun) – team.
  12. helm (verb) – manage, administer, direct, control.
  13. build up to (phrasal verb) – to prepare (for a particular point or event).
  14. fall (verb) – become, come to be, get to be, turn.
  15. incumbent (adjective) – current, existing, present (in office/power).
  16. incumbent (noun) – the present holder or occupant of an office.
  17. wind to a close (phrase) – gradually/finally come to a conclusion/end.
  18. culmination (noun) – climax, end, conclusion.
  19. moniker (noun) – nickname, label, title.
  20. in no hurry (phrase) – doing something with out haste/urgency.
  21. measured (adjective) – thoughtful, careful, carefully chosen, well thought out, calculated, planned.
  22. trait (noun) – characteristic, attribute, feature, quality.
  23. put a price on (phrase) – value, rate, evaluate, assess, estimate, appraise.
  24. rounded (adjective) – complete and balanced, well developed.
  25. personality (noun) – celebrity, star, superstar, name, famous name, big name.
  26. at ease (phrase) – relaxed, calm, unworried, contented.
  27. on the ground (phrase) – in a situation/place where things are happening really/practically.
  28. in the company of (phrase) – together with; around.
  29. team-man (noun) – a man who plays well as a member of a team.
  30. don (verb) – put on, get into, slip into, dress oneself in.
  31. lend (verb) – give, provide, impart, contribute.
  32. weight (noun) – importance, significance.
  33. stature (noun) – reputation, standing, status, position, distinction.
  34. warmth (noun) – friendliness, affability, kindness, sympathy, understanding, affection, fondness.
  35. goodwill (noun) – compassion; cooperation, collaboration, friendliness, mutual support.
  36. in-the-trenches (adjective) – in-the-battlefields.
  37. resolve (noun) – determination, resolution, firmness of purpose, resoluteness, single-mindedness, strength of will, strength of character, will power.
  38. foray (noun) – a brief & active attempt to get involved in a new activity/sphere.
  39. close-in fielder (noun) – (in Cricket) a fielder who stands close to the batters on either side of the pitch (a short leg and a silly point).
  40. attribute (noun) – quality, feature, characteristic, trait, element, aspect.
  41. get lost (phrase) – go away, go, leave, get along, get out.
  42. avalanche (noun) – sudden arrival or happening of something (in very large quantities) at the same time.
  43. assertive (adjective) – strong-willed, insistent, firm, determined, authoritative.
  44. diktat (noun) – order, regulation, directive, command.
  45. annals (noun) – (historical) document, record, report, case history, case study.
  46. in control (phrase) – responsible.
  47. outfit (noun) – team, group.
  48. besides (preposition/linking adverb) – in addition to, as well, apart from.
  49. finessing (adjective) – skillful, polished, well versed, experienced.
  50. strategy (noun) – plan of action.
  51. ward (noun) – protégé, pupil, trainee.
  52. pedigree (noun) – background, history, origin.
  53. mixed run (noun) – varying period/spell. 
  54. evolve (verb) – develop, progress, advance gradually.
  55. blip (noun) – a small/very short & temporary deviation (from normality/trend).
  56. at home (phrase) – in one’s own country.
  57. overseas (adverb) – in a foreign country.
  58. see the light (phrase) – understand, comprehend, realize, find out.
  59. inherit (verb) – assume, take over, receive something (e.g. a situation & etc.) from a predecessor (previous holder of the post).
  60. missing link (noun) – a thing which is absent, but necessary to complete a series or solve a problem.
  61. silverware (noun) – trophy/cup made of silver.
  62. triumph (noun) – achievement, success; win, victory.
  63. distant (adjective) – remote.
  64. food for thought (phrase) – something to think about, something to be seriously considered.

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