Word of the Day (bristle)-06DEC20

Word of the Day (bristle)-06DEC20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is bristle and it is a verb and its meaning is “get angry, be furious, take offence, feel upset, be irritated, be annoyed“.

Example Sentence: Indian officials bristled at Trudeau’s remarks, the first from a world leader on the growing farmers’ protests. On Tuesday, the ministry of external affairs said the Canadian leader was “ill-informed (not knowing)” about the nature of the protests.

Word of the Day (bristle)-06DEC20

This word is present in The The Guardian article India summons Canada envoy as row deepens over Trudeau’s protest remarks and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The New Indian Express

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