Today’s “Word of the Day” is groundswell and it is a noun meaning “the sudden increase of a certain feeling/opinion among a large section of people”.
Example Sentence: The Polish Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Robert Biedroń said the groundswell of support for the opposition was “a strong signal” to the EU to rethink its policy towards Belarus, including finding new ways to support NGOs and civil society.
This word is present in The The Guardian article Calls for EU to impose sanctions on Belarus after disputed elections and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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