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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 20th March 2018. Happy reading :)
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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Towards 2019 — on Congress plenary"
- Plenary - a plenary meeting is intended for all the people in a particular group
- Granular - including small details
- Aggressive - someone who is aggressive is very determined to win or be successful
- Divisive - likely to cause arguments between people
- Ideology - a set of ideas with a strong social influence
- Failing - a fault or a weak point that makes someone or something less effective
- Tirade - a long angry speech criticizing someone or something
- Scam - a dishonest plan, especially for getting money
- Absolute - very great, or complete
- Posit - to say that something is true or that something should be accepted as true
- Contrast - if one thing contrasts with another, the two things are different from each other, often in a noticeable or interesting way
- Mere - used for emphasizing that something is small or unimportant
- Aggression - an angry feeling that makes you want to attack or defeat someone else
- Inevitably - used for saying that something is certain to happen
- Hollow - a hollow sound is a low sound like something empty being hit
- Faintly - in a way that is not clear or strong
- Echoe - to express the ideas or feelings that someone else has expressed
- Thesis - an idea, opinion, or theory that is used to explain something
- Clamour - an urgent request for something by a lot of people
- Poverty - a situation in which someone does not have enough money to pay for their basic needs
- Alleviation - the action or process of making suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe
- Instil - to make someone have a particular feeling or belief
- Overbearing - too confident and too determined to tell other people what to do, in a way that is unpleasant
- Foster - to help something to develop over a period of time
- In the same breath - used for saying that someone has said two things that cannot both be true
- Win back - to get back something that you have lost
- Entrepreneur - someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- Vague - not clearly or fully explained
- Generality - a statement that is not specific but that covers a wide range of situations
- Resolution - a formal proposal that is considered by an organization and is usually voted on at a meeting
- Open-ended - an open-ended activity or situation does not have a planned ending, so it may develop in several ways
- Like-minded - like-minded people, groups etc have similar tastes, interests, and opinions
- Alliance - an arrangement between two or more people, groups, or countries by which they agree to work together to achieve something
- Dominant - more important, powerful, or successful than the other people or things of the same type
- Ally - someone who is ready to help you, especially against someone else who is causing problems for you
- Backing - support, help
- Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Forge - to work hard to achieve something
- Orientation - the particular interests, aims, and emphasis of a business, political group, or other organization
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Bending the rules — on nod for Neutrino project"
- Bending the rules - to allow something that is not normally allowed
- Nod - approval
- Neutrino - a particle that is smaller than an atom and has no electrical charge
- Observatory - a study centre or a building with a telescope which scientists called astronomers use to study the stars and planets
- Tribunal - a special law court organized to judge a particular case
- Appraisal - an opinion about how successful, effective etc someone or something is
- Overturn - to say officially that something such as a decision or law is wrong and change it
- Verdict - an official judgment made in a court
- Intent - the intention to do something
- Subatomic particle - an extremely small part of matter that forms part of an atom or is smaller than an atom
- Cavern - a large cave
- Cosmic - relating to the planets, stars, space, and the universe in general
- Controversial - a controversial subject, opinion, or decision is one that people disagree about or do not approve of
- Proximity - how near something is to another thing, especially in distance or time
- Biodiversity - the variety of different types of plant and animal life in a particular region
- Hotspot - a popular and exciting place
- Consent - permission to do something
- Impact - an effect, or an influence
- Assessment - the process of making a judgment or forming an opinion, after considering something or someone carefully
- Tunnel - (of a particle) pass through a potential barrier
- Side-step - to avoid something difficult or unpleasant
- Proponent - someone who publicly supports an idea, policy, plan etc
- Ornithology - the scientific study of birds
- Unaccredited - not recognized as having attained an acceptable standard
- Plausible - likely to be true
- Notwithstanding - despite something
- Bypassing - to avoid dealing with someone or something
- Protocol - a set of rules for the correct way to behave on formal occasions
- Precedent - an action or event in the past that is used as an example or reason for a present action or event
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