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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "AI garage ? — on kickstarting artificial intelligence"
- Kickstart - to make something improve or become more active after it has stopped or slowed down
- Artificial intelligence - the use of computer technology to make computers and other machines think and do things in the way that people can
- Potential - someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, or succeed
- Buy-in - to buy a large quantity of something
- Ambitious - an ambitious plan, aim, or attempt is difficult and will need a lot of effort to succeed
- Ecosystem - all the different activities, companies, systems etc that are involved in a particular area of business, especially new technology
- Mimic - to behave or work in the same way as something else
- Cognitive - connected with thinking or conscious mental processes
- Infrastructure - the set of systems within a place or organization that affect how well it operates
- Pull something off - to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected
- Pathology - the study of the causes of diseases and how they affect people
- Dropping out - to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do
- Ambition - something that you very much want to do, usually something that is difficult to achieve
- Aspiration - something that you want to achieve, or the wish to achieve something
- Subsidy - an amount of money that the government or another organization pays to help to reduce the cost of a product or service
- Lofty - lofty aims or principles deserve to be admired because they are based on high moral standards
- Sombre - serious, or sad
- Note of caution - to warn someone about something
- Elite - the best or most skilful people in a group
- Impactful - having a lot of effect or influence
- Trip up - to make a mistake, or to cause someone to make a mistake
- Neural network - a computer system or other electrical system that is designed to work in the same way as the human brain
- Cancerous - affected by or showing abnormalities characteristic of cancer
- Lesion - an area of damaged skin
- Dermatologist - a doctor who treats people who have skin diseases
- Acute - very serious or severe
- On the other hand - used for giving two different opinions about something
- Annotate - to add a short explanation or opinion
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Formidable - very impressive in size, power, or skill and therefore deserving respect and often difficult to deal with
- Laud - to praise someone or something
- Buy-in - to buy a large quantity of something
- Substantial - large in amount or degree
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Prevailing in Paris"
- Prevailing - existing at a particular time or in a particular place
- Testimony - evidence that something exists or is true
- Tendency - a strong chance that something will happen in a particular way
- Dominance - a situation in which one person or thing has more influence or power than any other
- Take something for granted - to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it
- Single-handed - done by one person without help from anyone else
- Aloft - high up in the air
- Tout - to advertise, talk about, or praise something or someone repeatedly, especially as a way of encouraging people to like, accept, or buy something
- Heir - a person who will legally receive money, property, or a title from another person
- Overwhelming - much larger, stronger, more important etc than anything else in a situation
- Inkling - a slight idea or small piece of information that tells you that something might exist or be happening
- Diminished - reduced in amount, size, or importance
- Oft - often
- Severely - in a very strict or extreme way
- Probably - likely to be true or likely to happen
- Change gears - to move from one level or area of activity to another
- Tactical - a tactical action is one that you do as part of a plan for achieving what you want
- Deem - to consider that someone or something has a particular quality
- Arsenal - a large collection of things you can use to achieve a particular purpose
- Stamina - the ability to work hard or to make a lot of effort over a long period of time without getting tired
- Muscular - very strong and attractive, with muscles that have been developed through exercise
- Standout - someone or something that you notice because they are much better than anyone or anything else
- Slice - to hit a ball on its edge so that it curves or spins
- Volley - to hit or kick a ball back to an opponent before it touches the ground
- Elevate - more important or higher in status
- Aggression - an angry feeling that makes you want to attack or defeat someone else
- Forehand - a way of hitting the ball in tennis with the palm of your hand towards your opponent
- Backhand - in tennis and similar sports, a movement made to hit the ball in which the back of your hand moves towards the ball
- Liability - someone or something that causes problems for someone
- Anxious - wanting something very much, especially when this makes you nervous, excited, or impatient
- Choked - feeling so sad, angry, excited etc that you find it difficult to speak
- Hard-earned - earned or achieved only after a lot of effort
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Scoreline - the final score in a football, rugby, or tennis game
- Reinvent - to change something that already exists and give it a different form or purpose
- Reassess - to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it
- Recalibrate - to change the way you do or think about something
- Down and out - having no luck, no money, and no opportunities
- Second wind - a feeling that you are no longer as tired as you were
- Triumph - a great victory or success
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