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Note : There were no editorials in THE HINDU on 1st July 2018 (Sunday)
Download PDF Version of Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 2nd July 2018 from HERE
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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Risky recourse: on LIC's proposed stake in IDBI Bank"
- Recourse - the use of something so that you can get what you want or need in a difficult situation
- Stake - the part of a business that you own because you have invested money in it
- Acquire - to get something
- Majority - the larger number or part of something
- Regulatory - controlling
- Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
- Ailing - an ailing organization or economy is not strong or successful
- Envisage - to have something as a plan or an intention
- Injecting - to provide more money for something
- Capital - money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money
- Framework - a system of rules, laws, agreements etc that establish the way that something operates in business, politics, or society
- Consequence - a result or effect of something
- Non-performing assets - a loan or advance for which the principal or interest payment remained overdue for a period of 90 days
- Threshold - a limit at which an arrangement changes
- Infusion - the addition of something such as money or a particular quality
- Speculation - ideas or discussion about why something has happened or what might happen
- Adequate - satisfactory, but not extremely good
- Staunch - to stop something happening, or to stop liquid, especially blood, from flowing out
- Red ink - a business loss
- Turn around - to stop being unsuccessful and to start being successful, or to make something do this
- Prospect - the possibility that something will happen, especially something good
- Relatively - in comparison with someone or something similar
- Recapitalise - to put new money into a business, or to change the way that money and property in the business is organized
- Adverse - likely to cause problems
- Impacting - to have an effect or influence on someone or something
- Cash-rich - a cash-rich person, business or economy has a lot of money available to spend and invest
- Bail out - to help a person or organization that is having problems, especially financial problems
- Gloss over - to ignore or avoid unpleasant facts
- Well-reasoned - based on reason
- Waive - to choose to officially ignore a rule, right, or claim
- Mandatory - ordered by a law or rule
- Acquirer - a company that buys other companies, usually to sell them for a profit
- Watchdog - a person or organization that works to stop people from doing illegal things in a particular area of business or society
- Obligation - something that you must do for legal or moral reasons
- Contagion - a situation in which feelings or ideas spread very quickly from one person or place to another
- Transaction - the action or process of buying or selling something
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Seychelles template"
- Template - something that is used as a pattern or an example for something else
- Diplomacy - the profession or skill of preserving or creating friendly relationships between countries
- Opt for - to make a choice or decision from a range of possibilities
- Charm offensive - a series of actions intended to get people to like and trust you so that you can influence them
- Lay red carpet - to give special treatment to an important visitor
- Setback - a problem that delays or that stops progress or makes a situation worse
- Bilateral - a bilateral agreement or activity is one that involves two groups or countries
- Pact - an agreement between two or more people or organizations in which they promise to do something
- Naval - relating to or belonging to a country’s navy
- Enhancement - the process of improving something
- Protest - a strong complaint or disagreement
- Sovereignty - the right to rule a country
- Negotiate - to try to reach an agreement by discussing something in a formal way, especially in a business or political situation
- Amend - to make changes to a document, law, agreement etc, especially in order to improve it
- Ratify - to make an agreement official by signing it or formally accepting it
- Maritime - involving ships or the business of moving people and goods in ships
- Surveillance - the process of carefully watching a person or place that may be involved in a criminal activity
- Concrete - practical
- Manoeuvre - a clever or dishonest action that you do to get something that you want
- Draw a blank - to fail to find something that you are looking for
- Ratification - to make an agreement official by signing it or formally accepting it
- In abeyance - not happening until later or not being used at the present time
- Contrast - a noticeable difference between people or things
- Strong-arm - using force or threats to get what you want
- Atoll - an island in the form of a ring, made of coral (=the pink or white outer structure of very small sea animals)
- Confrontational - behaving in a way that shows you want to have an argument or fight with someone
- Recrimination - a situation in which people are accusing or criticizing each other
- Salutary - a salutary experience or warning is one that has a good effect although it is unpleasant
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