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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 8th October 2018. Happy reading :)
Note : There were no editorials in THE HINDU on 7th October 2018 (Sunday)
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Oldest friends: India and Russia"
- Summit - a meeting or series of meetings between leaders of two or more countries
- Ceremony - a formal public event with special traditions, actions, or words
- Productivity - the rate at which goods are produced, especially in relation to the time, money, and workers needed to produce them
- No exception - if someone or something is no exception, they are the same as all others so they can be included in a general statement
- Including - used for mentioning that someone or something is part of a particular group or amount
- Action plan - a detailed set of instructions to follow in order to solve a problem or achieve something
- Address - to speak publicly to a group of people
- Diversify - to develop into something different
- Bilateral - a bilateral agreement or activity is one that involves two groups or countries
- Momentum - progress or development that is becoming faster or stronger
- In the pipeline - being planned or prepared in order to happen or be available soon
- Significantly - in a way that is relevant or that has an important effect on something
- Geopolitical - connected with political activity as influenced by the physical features of a country or area
- Implication - a possible effect or result
- Defence - actions that you take to protect someone or something that is being attacked
- For instance - for example
- Consequence - a result or effect of something
- Denote - to be a feature that shows you what something is
- Desire - a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Sanction - an official order to stop communication, trade, etc with a country that has broken international law
- Compatibility - the fact that different ideas or systems can exist together
- Interoperability - the degree to which two products, programs, etc. can be used together, or the quality of being able to be used together
- Persuade - to make someone agree to do something by giving them reasons why they should
- Put all your eggs in one basket - to depend completely on just one idea, plan, or person so that you have no other possibilities if things go wrong
- Assertion - a definite statement or claim that something is true
- Autonomy - a situation in which a state, region, or organization is independent and has the power to govern itself
- Multipolarity - having multiple centers of power or influence
- Resist - to stop yourself from doing something that you would very much like to do
- Frigate - a small fast ship used by a navy to protect other ships
- Assault rifle - a lightweight machine gun
- Curtail - to reduce or limit something, especially something good
- Waiver - an official statement or document that says a right, claim, or law can be officially ignored or given up
- Implicitly - in a way that is suggested but not communicated directly
- Hardware - the equipment, machines, and vehicles used in a particular area of activity, especially in the armed forces
- Reinforce - to make an idea, belief, or feeling stronger
- Long-standing - having existed for a long time
- Complex - something that is complex has a lot of details or small parts that make it difficult to understand or deal with
- Offend - to make someone upset and angry by doing or saying something
- Penal - relating to the punishment of criminals
- Provision - a part of an agreement or law that deals with a particular problem
- Harassment - annoying or unpleasant behaviour towards someone that takes place regularly, for example threats, offensive remarks, or physical attacks
- Observation - a remark about something that you have noticed
- Deny - to not allow someone to have or do something
- Incite - to encourage people to be violent or commit crimes by making them angry or excited
- Out of place - in the wrong position
- Hearing - a meeting of a court of law or official organization to find out the facts about something
- Endorsement - an occasion when someone gives official or public support to a particular person or thing
- Counsel - one or more of the lawyers taking part in a legal case
- Plea - a statement that someone makes in a court of law to say whether they are guilty of a crime or not
- Stringent - stringent rules or conditions are strict and make you achieve high standards
- Tranquillity - a peaceful, calm state, without noise, violence, worry, etc
- Satirical - satirical writing or art uses humour to criticize people or things and make them seem silly
- Remarks - a few words that give the facts or your opinion about someone or something
- Laughable - very silly, or unreasonable
- Intent - the intention to do something
- Sow discord - to make people feel disagree
- Enmity - a feeling of strong dislike or opposition between people
- Contend - to claim that something is true
- Outrage - to make someone extremely angry and shocked
- Wounding - the criminal offence of injuring someone by damaging their skin or flesh, usually by using a knife or other sharp object
- Mystifying - if someone or something mystifies you, you cannot understand or explain it
- On cue - at exactly the right moment, or exactly when you expect
- Probe - trying to find out the truth about something
- Breach - a failure to follow a law or rule
- Privilege - a special benefit that is available only to a particular person or group
- Instance - an example of something happening
- Rampant - existing, happening, or spreading in an uncontrolled way
- Transit - the activity or process of moving someone or something from one place to another
- Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
- Invoke - to use a law or rule in order to achieve something
- Purported - said by some people to be real or true, but not proved to be real or true
- Malicious - unkind and showing a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone
- Deliberate - intended, not done by chance or by accident
- Onus - if the onus is on someone to do something, it is their responsibility or duty to do it
- Provoke - to deliberately try to make someone angry
- Disharmony - a situation in which people are angry and arguing with each other
- Sensibilities - someone’s tendency to be shocked or offended by something
- Irreverence - the quality of not showing the expected respect for official, important, or holy things
- Suffice - to be enough
- Unjustifiable - not right or sensible for any reason
- Intolerant - not willing to accept behaviour, beliefs, or opinions that are different from your own
- Democracy - the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief, in which power is either held by elected representatives or directly by the people themselves
- Perceive - to notice or realize something
- Prompt - to cause something to happen or be done
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