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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 14th March 2019. You can download PDF Version of the editorials and meanings from below link. Happy reading :)
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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Heavy-handed order: on contempt law"
- Heavy-handed - using too much force, or not considering people’s feelings enough when dealing with a situation
- Contempt - a feeling that someone or something is unimportant and deserves no respect
- Stifle - to stop something from developing normally
- Dissent - to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think
- Guilty - someone who is guilty has committed a crime
- Impose - to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received
- Explicit - said or explained in an extremely clear way, so that you cannot doubt what is meant
- Empower - to give someone more control over their life or more power to do something
- Scandalise - to do something that shocks someone
- Interfere - to deliberately become involved in a situation and try to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this
- Provision - the act of providing something that someone needs
- Outright - complete
- Unilateral - done or decided by one country, group, or person, often without considering what other countries etc think or want
- Suo motu - on its own motion
- Proceedings - the actions taken, usually in court, to settle a legal matter
- Incur - to experience something unpleasant as a result of something that you have done
- Displeasure - the feeling of being annoyed or unhappy
- Offending - causing a problem, or breaking a rule
- Imply - if one thing implies another thing, the other thing is likely to exist or be true
- Protocol - a set of rules for the correct way to behave on formal occasions
- Reimburse - to give someone the same amount of money that they have spent, for example on something connected with their work
- Moot - a moot point, question, or issue is one that people disagree about
- Take umbrage at something - to be offended by something
- Preserve - to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost
- Dignity - the impressive behaviour of someone who controls their emotions in a difficult situation
- Overzealous - doing something so much that it causes problems
- Brush aside - to refuse to accept that something is important or true
- Adverse - negative, unpleasant, or harmful
- Shrug off - to show that something does not worry or upset you
- Propaganda - information, especially false information, that a government or organization spreads in order to influence people’s opinions and beliefs
- Convict - to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime
- Verdict - an official judgment made in a court
- Curb - to control or limit something that is harmful
- Tendentious - expressing a strong personal opinion, attitude, or intention that other people are likely to argue with
- Mainstream - considered ordinary or normal and accepted or used by most people
- Compelling - interesting or exciting enough to keep your attention completely
- Sparingly - in small quantities
- Lenience - the fact or quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Heavy-handed order: on contempt law"
- Inflation - an economic process in which prices increase so that money becomes less valuable
- Becalm - unable to move
- Expand - to become larger in size and fill more space
- Drastic - a drastic action or change has a very big effect
- Slowdown - a period when there is less activity
- Pharmaceuticals - medicines and drugs used for treating medical conditions
- Contraction - the process of becoming smaller
- Sustained - continuing at the same level or rate for a long time
- Revival - the process of becoming active, successful, or popular again
- Vital - very important, necessary, or essential
- Curb - to control or limit something that is harmful
- Outlay - the amount of money that you must spend in order to buy something or to start a new business or project
- Capex - capital expenditure: money that a company spends on things such as equipment and buildings that it needs to operate as a business
- Consumer durables - products such as cars, furniture, and electrical equipment that are expected to last for a long time
- Anaemic - weak or not effective
- Non-essentials - things that are not really necessary
- Favourable - giving someone or something an advantage or a benefit
- Pose - to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty
- Cause for concern - reason to worry
- Reassurance - the act of making someone feel less worried about something
- Accelerate - to happen or make something happen at a faster rate
- Persistent - continuing to do something in a determined way
- Deflationary - causing prices and the level of economic activity to become lower or to stop increasing
- Disquieting - making you feel very worried or nervous
- Collapse - to suddenly fall down
- Agrarian - relating to or involving farming or farmers
- Heartland - the central part of a country
- Pulses - seeds that you can cook and eat, for example beans, lentils, and peas
- Respectively - used for saying that something happens separately to each of the people or things mentioned in the order in which they were mentioned
- Urban - relating to towns and cities, or happening there
- Consumer - someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Affordability - the state of being cheap enough for people to be able to buy
- Turnaround - an important change in a situation that causes it to improve
- Crude oil - oil that is still in its natural state and has not yet been refined for use by chemical processes
- Unlikely - not likely to happen
- Spigot - a device used to control the flow of liquid from something such as a barrel
- Woo - to try to persuade people to support you or to buy something from you, especially by saying and doing nice things
- Impulse - a sudden strong feeling that you must do something
- Pressing ahead - to continue doing something in a determined way, despite difficulties, opposition, or interruptions
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