Today’s “Word of the Day” is “bereft (of)“ and it is an adjective and its meaning is “deprived of/stripped of; without, lacking, devoid of, deficient in; wanting, in need of, short of”.
Example Sentence: The hint here is that the ‘Vishwa Guru’ image that the government seeks for the country will remain imperfect if India refuses to take a strong moral position on Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty… Moreover, the normative pillars of the democratic, self-confident and morally superior Vishwa Guru identity cannot be identical to those underlying the cynical hegemon maximising its power at all costs, bereft of any morality.
This word is present in The problem with India’s multi-alignment stand and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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