The Hindu Editorial (Trade in tatters) – Apr 13, 2020
The only certainty right now in a pandemic-gripped world is the all-enveloping uncertainty. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Trade in tatters) – Apr 13, 2020.
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- in tatters (phrase) – shattered, destroyed; ruined, in disarray.
- slump (noun) – recession, economic decline, depression, slowdown.
- slump (verb) – decline, worsen, decrease.
- as much as (phrase) – almost, nearly the same as.
- uncertainty is the only certainty… (phrase) – “Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security” a famous quote by an American professor of mathematics John Allan Paulos. “Uncertainty is the only certainty” is the same as saying that the only certainty is that nothing is certain.
- certainty (noun) – sure thing, reliability, truth/fact.
- pandemic-gripped (adjective) – afflicted, affected, beset by a pandemic.
- pandemic (noun) – the worldwide spread of a new disease; the illness spreads around the world and typically affects a large number of people across a wide area.
- all-enveloping (adjective) – surrounding/covering completely.
- uncertainty (noun) – unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness/precariousness.
- acknowledge (verb) – admit, accept, realize, recognize.
- as much (phrase) – the same.
- outlook (noun) – prospects, expectations, hopes, viewpoint/opinion.
- merchandise (noun) – goods, commodities, produce.
- plummet (verb) – fall sharply/steeply, go down, drop/decrease rapidly,
- categoric (adjective) – categorical, unconditional, unequivocal, explicit, unambiguous.
- caveat (noun) – warning, caution, condition.
- posit (verb) – put forward, set forth, propose.
- trajectory (noun) – course, route, path.
- unprecedented (adjective) – not done or experienced before.
- COVID-19 (noun) – coronavirus disease 2019.
- outbreak (noun) – sudden appearance/occurrence (of a disease); outburst, epidemic.
- disruption (noun) – disturbance, disarrangement, interruption.
- blow (noun) – shock, setback, misfortune, disturbance.
- in all likelihood (phrase) – most likely, in all probably, no doubt.
- far (adverb) – much, very much, noticeably, considerably.
- bring on (phrasal verb) – cause, make happen, bring about, give rise to, result in.
- set to (phrasal verb) – start doing something aggressively.
- contract (verb) – decrease, decline, reduce.
- lockdown (noun) – an emergency protocol implemented by the authorities that prevents people from leaving from a place; An extended state of confinement/encirclement/isolation of a person by the authority.
- social distancing (noun) – a term means actively avoiding crowded public places, is a key element in decreasing the rapid spread of COVID-19. This is an effort intended to limit exposure by reducing face-to-face contact and preventing spread among people in community settings.
- curb (noun) – restraint, restriction, control.
- shutter (verb) – close, shut down (a business).
- save (preposition) – besides, except for, apart from.
- optimistic (adjective) – positive, confident, hopeful.
- scenario (noun) – course of events, situation.
- postulate (verb) – put forward, suggest, advance, suppose.
- point to (verb) – indicate, suggest, denote.
- accompany (verb) – occur with, be present with, appear with, coincide with, coexist with.
- downturn (noun) – decline, setback, blow/upset (in economic activity).
- global supply chain (noun) – a dynamic worldwide network when a company purchases or uses goods or services from overseas. It involves people, information, processes and resources involved in the production, handling and distribution of materials and finished products or providing a service to the customer.
- vulnerable (adjective) – at risk, endangered, unsafe, easily affected by.
- sliver of something (noun) – a small/thin piece of something.
- silver (noun) – hopeful thing/aspect.
- bleak (adjective) – unpromising, unfavourable, disadvantageous.
- socialise (verb) – interact, converse.
- business continuity plan (noun) – the advance planning and preparation undertaken to ensure that an organization will have the capability to operate its critical business functions during emergency events.
- in the face of (phrase) – despite, notwithstanding, regardless of; when confronted/faced with.
- hand-holding (noun) – providing someone with caring support, attention, advice.
- dire (adjective) – terrible, awful, distressing.
- loyalty (noun) – allegiance, faithfulness; reliability, trustworthiness; dedication/commitment.
- revive (verb) – recover, regain, restore, improve.
- rebound (noun) – recovery.
- vitally (adverb) – essentially, necessarily.
- monetary stimulus (noun) – an attempt by a government to make the economy grow faster by increasing the money supply (the amount of money in the economy).
- be best served (phrase) – be more successful.
- insular (adjective) – isolated, separate, segregated.
- erect (verb) – create, establish, form/set up.
- aftermath (noun) – consequence, result/outcome, repercussion.
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