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August 19, 2017

English Vocabulary from "The Hindu News Paper" - 12th August 2017

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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 12th August 2017. Happy reading :)

Note : Click on the titles to read the Editorials


Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Risks to growth: mid-year economic concerns"
  • Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
  • Prognosticate -  to say what you think will happen in the future
  • Intervening - happening between two events or times
  • Wealth - a large supply of useful things
  • Momentous - very important because of having an effect on future events
  • Forecast - a statement about what is likely to happen, based on available information and usually relating to the weather, business, or the economy
  • Outlook - an idea about what a situation will be like in the future
  • Sombre - serious, or sad
  • Cognisance -  the process by which you recognize and understand something
  • Diagnosis - a judgment about what a particular problem is, made after examining it
  • Likelihood - the chance that something might happen
  • Magic bullet - a quick and easy solution to a very difficult problem
  • Encompass - to include a lot of people or things
  • For instance - for example
  • Appreciation - an increase in the value of something
  • Robust - strong
  • Momentum - progress or development that is becoming faster or stronger
  • Dampener - something that has a restraining effect
  • Contend with - to have to deal with problems or difficulties, especially in order to achieve something
  • Deflationary - causing prices and the level of economic activity to become lower or to stop increasing
  • Bias - an attitude that you have that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people
  • Impart - to give something such as information, knowledge, or beliefs to someone
  • Impetus - a force that helps something to happen or develop more quickly
  • Logistics - the practical arrangements that are necessary in order to organize something successfully
  • Transitional - temporary, or in the process of changing from one situation, form, or state to another
  • Regime - a system of rules that control something
  • Retarding - to slow down or delay the development or progress of something
  • Waiver - an official statement or document that says a right, claim, or law can be officially ignored or given up
  • Outlook - an idea about what a situation will be like in the future
  • Posit - to say that something is true or that something should be accepted as true
  • Remedial - intended to improve or correct something
  • Backed by - supported by
  • Procurement -  the process of buying supplies or equipment for a government department or company
  • Remunerative - providing payment or other rewards for work that has been done
  • Obviate - to get rid of something such as a need or a problem
  • The time is ripe for something - used for saying that a particular time is right for something to happen
  • Ultimately - after a process or activity has ended
  • Injustice - failure to treat someone fairly and to respect their rights
  • Verdict - an official judgment made in a court
  • Trial - the process of examining a case in a court of law and deciding whether someone is guilty or innocent
  • Acquittal - an official judgment in a court of law that someone is not guilty of the crime they were accused of
  • Wholesale - affecting every part of something or every person
  • Task force - a group of people chosen to deal with a particular problem or situation
  • Introspection - the process of carefully examining your own feelings, thoughts, and ideas
  • Prevailing - existing at a particular time or in a particular place
  • Gulf - a large and important difference between people or groups
  • Acquittal - an official judgment in a court of law that someone is not guilty of the crime they were accused of
  • Merely - only / just
  • Culpability - responsibility for a fault or wrong; blame
  • Accused - the person who is on trial in a law court
  • Instance - an example of something happening
  • Alleged - claimed to be true, even though this has not been proved
  • Scholar - someone who studies a particular subject and knows a lot about it, especially a subject that is not scientific
  • Suspicion - a feeling that someone has done something wrong
  • Exoneration - the action of officially declaring someone free from punishment
  • Adequate - good enough or large enough for a particular purpose
  • Recompense - payment that you give to someone who has suffered injury or loss because of you
  • Trauma - a bad experience that makes you feel very upset, afraid, or shocked
  • vigorous - full of energy, enthusiasm, or determination
  • Prosecution - the process or act of accusing someone of a crime and asking a court of law to judge them
  • Fairness - behaviour that is reasonable and right
  • Expeditious - quick and effective
  • Scot-free - to avoid punishment for doing something that deserves punishment
  • Grave - so serious that you feel worried
  • Suspicion - a feeling that someone has done something wrong
  • Exonerate - to officially state or prove that someone is not to be blamed for something
  • Incarceration - imprisonment
  • Perfunctory - done without much effort or interest
  • Substantive - important or serious, or referring to the most important or serious issues

1 comment:

  1. please keep before days not one week before's

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