Site icon Editorial Words

Word of the Day (entrenched)-23APR23

Word of the Day (entrenched)-23APR23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is entrenched and it is an adjective meaning “(of an idea, attitude or habit) strongly fixed and cannot be changed; ingrained, established, well established, deep-seated, deep-rooted; irremovable, indelible, ineradicable”.

Example Sentence: The arrest of Tunisia’s leading opposition figure, Rached Ghannouchi, is a bleak moment. Profound disenchantment has been widespread for years domestically, as democratic reforms hit a wall, corruption remained entrenched and the economic picture deteriorated.

This word is present in The Guardian view on Tunisia’s new autocrat: Saied’s enablers should stop and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

“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 Article

Exit mobile version