Site icon Editorial Words

The Hindu Editorial (Waiting for change) – Dec 04, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Waiting for change) – Dec 04, 2019

Indian cricket operates at two levels as its heroics on the field are often juxtaposed with a state of limbo off the turf. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Waiting for change) – Dec 04, 2019.

To read this article, click here.

This preview is provided here with permission.

Courtesy: The Hindu

Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Waiting for change) – Dec 04, 2019:

  1. subtly (adverb) – cleverly, astutely, shrewdly.
  2. rollback (noun) – an act/process of restoring something to a previously defined state.
  3. heroics (noun) – bold/dramatic behavior.
  4. juxtapose (verb) – place side by side; compare, place against another.
  5. limbo (noun) – an uncertain period, in a state of uncertainty, neglected/abandoned condition.
  6. turf (noun) – an area/sphere of activity; territorydomain.
  7. relish (verb) – enjoy greatly, delight in, gloat over, take pleasure.
  8. scalding (adjective) – extremely hot, burning, intense.
  9. streak (noun) – period, spell, stretch/time.
  10. wheels of change (phrase) – it denotes a systematic approach to change something existing.
  11. introspective (adjective) – contemplative, thoughtful, reflective.
  12. bout (noun) – session, spell, period, time.
  13. come under (phrasal verb) – be subjected to.
  14. unveil (verb) – present, announce, disclose/make public.
  15. helm (verb) – steer, lead, navigate.
  16. oversee (verb) – supervise, administer, manage.
  17. evoke (verb) – suggest, stimulate, bring to mind.
  18. dogged (adjective) – determined, resolute, focused.
  19. old guard (noun) – old member of an organisation.
  20. eventually (adverb) – finally, in the end, in time.
  21. dispensation (noun) – administration; system, organization.
  22. take shape (phrase) – become clear/definite, become tangible, fall into place.
  23. behemoth (noun) – a large and powerful organization.
  24. back (verb) – support, endorse, uphold.
  25. sluggish (adjective) – inactive, dull, slow.
  26. office-bearer (noun) – official/officer; a person who holds a position of authority/responsibility in an organisation.
  27. age-cap (noun) – age-limit.
  28. gaze (noun) – observance, inspection, scrutiny.
  29. seemingly (adverb) – apparently, on the face of it, evidently.
  30. confrontational (adjective) – hostile, argumentative, aggressive/belligerent.
  31. veil (noun) – cover, curtain, shield.
  32. blind (verb) – obscure, cover, hide/conceal.
  33. old boys’ club (noun) – an informal system by which money and power are retained by wealthy (white) men/elite people through incestuous (excessively close) business relationships.
  34. byword (noun) – perfect example of, classic case of, model of.
  35. constrict (verb) – restrict, inhibit, obstruct, limit.
  36. cooling-off period (noun) – a period of time which allows settlement of arguments for someone to act.
  37. against the grain (phrase) – opposite to the naturally expected thing.
  38. cumulative (adjective) – collective, aggregate, total.
  39. relinquish (verb) – renounce, give up, discontinue.
  40. lubricate (verb) – make smooth, ease, facilitate.
  41. conveyor belt (noun) – carrying medium.

Note:  

 1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/
2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in different context.   
3. This word list is for personal use only. Reproduction in any format and/or Commercial use of it is/are strictly prohibited.

Today’s word list-2 The Hindu Editorial (Waiting for change) – Dec 04, 2019:

“Phrasal Verbs” We Learnt Last Week

“Idioms & Phrases” We Learnt Last Week

“Important Definitions” We Learnt Last Week

Recent Word Lists For The Hindu Editorial Articles

Recent Advanced Word Lists For The Hindu Lead Articles

Recent Word of the Day

Recent Words of the Month

Exit mobile version