30th October 2018 Hindu Editorial Vocabulary - PDF Download

October 30, 2018    

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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 30th October 2018. Happy reading :)

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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 :  "Time to talk: on Centre-RBI differences"
  • Differences - disagreements about something
  • Face-off - if people or groups face off, they compete or fight with each other
  • Resolve - to solve a problem, or to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a disagreement
  • Simmering - something that is simmering is controlled but may burst out at any time, often violently
  • Tension - the feeling caused by a lack of trust between people, groups, or countries who do not agree about something and may attack each other
  • Spectacular - very sudden or extreme, and therefore attracting a lot of attention
  • Deputy - someone whose job is the second most important in a department or organization, and who takes the responsibilities of the most important person in some situations
  • Incur - to experience something unpleasant as a result of something that you have done
  • Wrath - very great anger
  • Ignite - to make something start to burn
  • Rue - to be sorry about something and wish that it had not happened
  • Undermine - to make something or someone become gradually less effective, confident, or successful
  • Mandarin - a senior government official
  • Indeed - used for adding a statement that supports and increases the effect of what you have just said
  • Benchmark - an amount, level, standard etc that you can use for judging how good or bad other things are
  • Insurmountable - impossible to deal with successfully
  • Per se - considered by itself: used for emphasizing that you are not considering something in relation to anything else
  • Irk - to annoy someone
  • Hobble - to prevent something developing or being successful
  • Adequate - good enough or large enough for a particular purpose
  • Regulate - to control an activity, process, or industry officially by using rules
  • Tussle - a short fight
  • Resent - to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have been treated unfairly or without enough respect
  • Encroachment - the act of gradually taking away someone else's rights, or taking control of someone's time, work, etc
  • Grouse - to complain, often about unimportant things
  • Circular - a letter or notice sent to a large number of people
  • Framework - a set of principles, ideas etc that you use when you are forming your decisions and judgments
  • Resolution - the action of solving a problem or dealing with a disagreement in a satisfactory way
  • Ease - to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc
  • Liquidity squeeze - a liquidity squeeze happens when concern about the short-term availability of money causes reluctance among financial institutions to lend out money from their reserves
  • Extraordinary - much better or worse than is usual
  • Address - to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem
  • Breakdown - a situation in which something has failed or is beginning to fail
  • Acknowledge - to accept or admit that something exists, is true, or is real
  • Perspective - a particular way of considering something
  • Turmoil - a state of excitement or uncontrolled activity
  • Globally - including or affecting the whole world
  • Domestically - relating to the country being talked about, not other countries
  • Behind closed doors - in a place where other people cannot see or know what is happening
  • Famine - a serious lack of food that continues for a long time and causes many people in a country to become ill or die
  • Cease - to stop happening or continuing
  • Humanitarian - relating to efforts to help people who are living in very bad conditions and are suffering because of a war, flood, earthquake etc
  • Crisis - an urgent, difficult, or dangerous situation
  • Salvage - to save property or possessions from a building that has been damaged or destroyed in a fire, flood etc
  • Aftermath - the effects and results of something bad or important
  • Consulate - the government building in which a consul works
  • Trigger - to make something happen
  • Confront - to deal with a difficult situation
  • Wage - to fight a war or organize a series of activities in order to achieve something
  • Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
  • Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
  • Mounting - increasing, especially in a way that makes a situation worse
  • Criticism - comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad
  • Evade - to avoid accepting or dealing with something that you should do
  • Hostility - unfriendly or threatening behaviour or feelings towards someone
  • Progressively - gradually and steadily
  • Worsen - to become worse, or to make something worse
  • Rebel - someone who tries to remove a government or leader using force
  • Capture - to catch someone so that they become your prisoner
  • Proxy - someone who has the authority to do something for you, especially to vote
  • Stable - not changing frequently and not likely to suddenly become worse
  • Legitimacy - the fact that something is legal
  • Bloody - covered with or full of blood
  • Stalemate - a situation in which progress is impossible because the people or groups involved cannot agree
  • Conflict - angry disagreement between people or groups
  • Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
  • Blockade - an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
  • Scarcity - a situation in which the supply of something is not enough for the people who want it or need it
  • Aid - money, food, or other help that an organization or government gives to a country or area where people need it, for example because of a war or flood
  • Survival - the fact or state of continuing to live or exist, especially in difficult conditions
  • Deadly - able or likely to kill people
  • Outbreak - the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
  • Deter - to prevent someone from doing something
  • Pound - to hit or beat repeatedly with a lot of force, or to crush something by hitting it repeatedly
  • Blockade - an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
  • Famine - a serious lack of food that continues for a long time and causes many people in a country to become ill or die
  • Rightful - officially or legally accepted as right or correct
  • Methodical - always careful to do things in a thorough and organized way
  • Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
  • Campaign - a series of actions intended to produce political or social change
  • Obvious - clear to almost anyone
  • Disastrous - causing a lot of damage or harm
  • Heed - to consider someone’s advice or warning and do what they suggest

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