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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Deaths in Mosul"
- Revelation - the process of letting people know or see something that was previously hidden or secret
- Sensitivity - the quality of understanding how someone feels and being careful not to offend them
- Closure - the end of something such as a discussion, piece of writing, activity, or event
- Mass - a large quantity or number
- Grave - a place in the ground where a dead person is buried
- Conclusively - without any doubt
- Rage - to continue with a lot of force, violence, or angry arguments
- Hostage - a person who is the prisoner of someone who threatens to kill them if they do not get what they want
- Gun down - to shoot someone and kill them or injure them badly, especially someone who is not guilty of anything, or who is not carrying a gun
- Captor - someone who is keeping you as a prisoner
- Subsequently - after something else happened
- Fled - to escape from a dangerous situation or place very quickly
- Account - a written or spoken report about something that has happened
- Recapture - to use force to take control of an area again
- Retrace - to discover where someone or something has been and what happened to them there by examining evidence, asking questions etc
- Inquiry - an official examination of a crime, accident, problem etc, in order to get information or the truth
- Prudent - careful, and using good judgment
- Circumspect - thinking carefully about something before you say or do it
- Subsequent - happening or coming after something else
- For instance - for example
- Disseminate - to make something such as information or knowledge available to a lot of people
- Distraught - extremely worried, upset, or confused
- Tragic - causing or involving great sadness, because someone suffers or dies
- Saga - a long series of events, or a description of them
- Appraisal - an opinion about how successful, effective etc someone or something is
- Dupe - to trick someone into believing something that is not true or into doing something that is stupid or illegal
- Conflict - fighting between countries or groups
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Xi rules — on Chinese President's concentration of power"
- Consolidate - to make the power, position, or achievements you already have stronger or more effective so that they are likely to continue
- Rejig - to arrange something so that it is organized in a different way
- No stranger to - to have a lot of experience of something
- Reform - a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively
- Merge - if two things merge, they combine or become mixed so that you can no longer tell the difference between them
- Liberalisation - to make laws or rules less strict
- Ceremonial post - a ceremonial post exists for traditional reasons, and the person who has it does not have much power
- Empower - to give someone official authority or the freedom to do something
- Crusader - someone who works hard for a long time to achieve something that they strongly believe is morally right
- Fiscal - relating to money and financial matters, especially taxes
- Loom - if something unpleasant or difficult looms, it seems likely to happen soon
- Regulator - a person or organization whose job is to be certain that companies, systems etc act fairly and follow rules
- Sweeping - having an important effect on a large part of something
- Detain - to keep someone in a police station or prison and not allow them to leave
- Suspect - the people or things that are usually involved in a particular situation or activity
- Full-blown - in its most complete and developed form
- Amend - to make changes to a document, law, agreement etc, especially in order to improve it
- Motto - a short statement that expresses something such as a principle or an aim
- Sustained - continuing at the same level or rate for a long time
- Institutionalise - to give something a formal or official structure
- Engender - to cause a feeling or attitude to exist
- Criticism - comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad
- Trigger - to cause someone to do or say something
- Uproar - angry public criticism of something
- Censor - to remove parts of a book, film, letter etc for moral, religious, or political reasons
- Dystopian - relating to the idea that life is or can be extremely bad
- Intimation - a suggestion or sign that something is likely to happen
- Discontent - the unhappy feeling that you have when you are not satisfied with something
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