Word of the Day (duelling)-26JUN23

Word of the Day (duelling)-26JUN23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “duelling“ and it is a noun meaning “a formal fight between two people in which they use weapons”.

Example Sentence: However, this is not the time for “who started it” or “who did more damage” finger-pointing. The return of normalcy (in Manipur) must be the priority, and this initiative should begin from the leadership at the very top. Even if they have scores left to be settled, they must end the duelling for now… In this, the shining example of Mahatma Gandhi’s courage in calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement on February 12, 1922 after the violent Chouri Choura incident is there to emulate. 

Word of the Day (duelling)-26JUN23

This word is present in Manipur — this is not a time for finger-pointing and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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