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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 5th December 2017. Happy reading :)
Note : Click on the title to read the Editorial from the News Paper
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Bail-in doubts — on financial resolution legislation"
- Bail-in - the process of saving a bank by making it use up its internal resources first
- Resolution - a formal proposal that is considered by an organization and is usually voted on at a meeting
- Proposed - offered formally as an idea or plan
- Allay - if you allay feelings such as fears, worries, or doubts, you make someone feel less afraid, worried, or full of doubt
- Clause - a part of a legal document or law that officially states that something must be done
- Anxiety - a worried feeling you have because you think something bad might happen
- Bail out - to help a person or organization that is having problems, especially financial problems
- Haircut - a reduction in the amount of debt that will be paid back to an institution that has lent a lot of money
- Insolvency - the situation in which a company or person does not have enough money to pay what they owe
- Bankruptcy - a situation in which a business or a person officially admits that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe
- Collapse - to suddenly fail or stop existing
- Write-down - a reduction in the value of the assets that a company owns
- Purportedly - as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so
- Aftermath - the effects and results of something bad or important
- Liquidate - to close a business and sell everything that it owns, usually in order to pay money that is owed
- Out of the woods - not having a problem or difficulty any longer
- Necessitate - to make something necessary
- Regime - a system of rules that control something
- On the verge of something - about to do something or experience something
- Crisis - an urgent, difficult, or dangerous situation
- Vital - very important, necessary, or essential
- Salvage - to succeed in achieving something in a situation or action that has been a failure
- Thrust - to push suddenly and strongly
- Demonetisation - to officially stop using particular notes or coins, or a particular currency
- Rationale - the set of reasons that something such as a plan or belief is based on
- Enhance - to improve something
- Dispensation - official permission to do something that people are not normally allowed to do
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Forgotten war — on Saudi-Yemen crisis"
- Crisis - an extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation
- Brink - a point at which something, typically something unwelcome, is about to happen
- Famine - a serious lack of food that continues for a long time and causes many people in a country to become ill or die
- Ceasefire - an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time, especially in order to discuss permanent peace
- Ally - a country that makes an agreement with another country that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war
- Tragedy - a very sad event that causes people to suffer or die
- Massive - very large or heavy
- Outbreak - the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- Breakdown - a situation in which something has failed or is beginning to fail
- Crumbling - to stop existing or being effective
- Misery - the state of being extremely unhappy or uncomfortable
- Aerial - taking place in the air
- Bombardment - an attack on a place made by dropping bombs from planes or by firing large guns for a long time
- Breeding ground - a situation or place in which bad things can easily begin to develop
- Extremist - someone who has beliefs or opinions that are considered to be extremely unreasonable by most people
- Peninsula - a long piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water, but is joined at one end to a larger area of land
- Legitimate - fair and reasonable
- Plunge into something - to suddenly get into a particular state or situation
- Chaos - a situation in which everything is confused and in a mess
- Rebel - someone who tries to remove a government or leader using force
- Militia - a group of ordinary people who are trained as soldiers to fight in an emergency
- Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Desperate - needing or wanting something very much
- Blockade - an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- Diverse - very different from each other
- Populace - the people who live in a particular country or area
- Loyalist - someone who supports their government, especially during a revolution
- Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Escalate - to become much worse or more serious
- Civil war - a war fought between different groups of people within the same country
- Cease - to stop happening or continuing
- Set the stage for something - to create the conditions in which something is likely to happen
- Faction - a small group within a larger group, consisting of people with different opinions from the rest
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