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March 18, 2017

English Vocabulary from "The Hindu News Paper" - 17th March 2017

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Hai  Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu dated 17th March 2017. You can click on the Titles to read the Editorials. Happy reading :)

Note : Click on the titles to read the Editorials

Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Going forward in Goa"

  • Reputation - the opinion that people have about how good or how bad someone or something is
  • Mandate - the authority of an elected government or official to do the things that they promised to do before an election
  • Coalition - the joining together of different political parties or groups for a particular purpose, usually for a limited time, or a government that is formed in this way
  • Instability - a situation that keeps changing, so that you are worried about what might happen
  • Legislator - a member of a group of people who together have the power to make laws
  • Moreover - (used to add information) also and more importantly
  • Make haste - hurry up
  • Ally - someone who helps and supports someone else
  • Outgoing - leaving a job or position
  • Bandwagon - an idea or activity, especially in politics or business, that suddenly becomes very popular or fashionable, so that a lot of people want to be involved in it
  • Upper hand - if you have the upper hand, you have more power than anyone else and so have control
  • Arguable - if something is arguable, there could be some disagreement about it
  • Likelihood - the chance that something will happen
  • Endorsement - the act of saying that you approve of or support something or someone
  • Notwithstanding - despite something
  • Protestation - an act of saying something forcefully or complaining about something
  • Blunted - to make something less strong, less effective, or less important
  • Criticism - the act of saying that something or someone is bad
  • Partisan - strongly supporting a person, principle, or political party, often without considering or judging the matter very carefully
  • Post hoc - occurring or done after the event
  • Legitimacy - reasonable and acceptable
  • Tally - a record or count of a number of things
  • Violation - an action that is in opposition to a law, agreement, principle etc
  • Mining - the process of getting coal or metal from under the ground
  • Eradicate - to get rid of something completely, especially something bad
  • Roped in - to persuade someone to do something for you
  • Tenure - the period of time during which someone has an important job or is an elected official

Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Return to normal"

  • Gradual - happening or changing slowly over a long period of time
  • Reassure - to make someone feel less worried about something
  • Monetary - relating to a country’s money and to the systems that a country uses for controlling its money supply
  • Reflect - to show the existence or nature of something
  • Reflate - to improve the economy of a country by increasing the amount of money that people are earning and spending in the country
  • Inflation - an economic process in which prices increase so that money becomes less valuable
  • Stabilising - to reach a state where there are no longer any major changes or problems
  • Significantly - by a large amount, or in a way that is easily noticeable
  • Policymaker - a member of a government department, legislature, or other organization who is responsible for making new rules, laws, etc
  • Benchmark - an amount, level, standard etc that you can use for judging how good or bad other things are
  • Stability - a situation in which something is not likely to move or change
  • Emphasis - special importance or attention that is given to one thing in particular
  • Predictability - the fact of always behaving or occurring in the way expected
  • Allayed - if you allay feelings such as fears, worries, or doubts, you make someone feel less afraid, worried, or full of doubt
  • Accelerated - faster than usual
  • Trigger - to make something happen
  • Outflow - a movement of large amounts of money or large numbers of people from one place to another
  • Emerging - just beginning to exist or be noticed
  • Investor - a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage
  • Reassure - to make someone feel less worried about something
  • Silver lining - used for saying that there is usually a good aspect of a bad situation
  • Distinct - separate and different in a way that is clear
  • Favourable - showing that someone likes or approves of someone or something
  • Caveat - a warning of the limits of a particular agreement or statement
  • Averring - to say that something is certainly true
  • Impact - an effect, or an influence
  • Fiscal - relating to money and financial matters, especially taxes
  • Anticipate - to think that something will probably happen
  • Unfold - to happen, or to develop
  • Treasury - the government department responsible for a country’s financial matters
  • Mortgage - a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back your mortgage by making monthly payments
  • -backed - supported
  • Aftermath - the effects and results of something bad or important
  • Crisis - a time of great disagreement, confusion, or suffering
  • Unwinding - to begin to relax after you have been working hard or feeling nervous
  • Calibrate - to check or change a piece of equipment used for measuring things in order to make it accurate
  • Prudent - careful, and using good judgment
  • Eventual - happening or existing at the end of a process or period of time
  • Predictable - happening or existing at the end of a process or period of time

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