Under pressure – The Hindu (Nov 10, 2017)
The poor quality of police investigation in the country has once again come under focus. The twist in the probe into the murder of a seven-year-old boy at….. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- outrage (noun) – injustice, disgrace, affront.
- grave (adjective) – serious/severe, terrible, awful.
- amidst (preposition) – amid, in the middle of; during.
- outcry (noun) – protest, complaints, clamour.
- confess (verb) – acknowledge, admit, affirm.
- call off (phrasal verb) – cancel, abandon, shelve/scrap.
- glare (noun) – public attention/interest, media attention.
- succumb (verb) – yield, give in, submit/surrender.
- wrap up (phrasal verb) – conclude, finish, end.
- confession (noun) – admission, acknowledgement, revelation.
- downright (adverb) – complete, total, absolute.
- disgraceful (adjective) – shameful, shocking, contemptible.
- primitive (adjective) – crude/rude, simple, unsophisticated.
- muddle (noun) – mix-up, misunderstanding, mistake.
- telling (adjective) – striking/strong, significant, important.
- botch (up) (verb) – mismanage, mishandle, do (a task) badly or carelessly.
- incarceration (noun) – imprisonment, confinement, custody.
- narrative (noun) – description, statement/report; portrayal.
- heinous (adjective) – wicked, horrible, terrible.
- disquiet (noun) – worry, concern; upset.
- inevitable (adjective) – unavoidable, unpreventable, certain.
- onus (noun) – responsibility, duty, burden.
- pitfall (noun) – danger, risk, problem.
- juvenile (adjective) – young, teenage, underage.
- reflexively (adverb) – automatically, spontaneously, unthinkingly/instinctively.
- invoke (verb) – cite, refer to; cause.
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