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July 03, 2018

3rd July 2018 Hindu Editorial Vocabulary - PDF Download

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Hai Friends I'm Kani. Here I'm sharing English Vocabulary from Editorial section of The Hindu News Paper dated 3rd July 2018. Happy reading :)

Note : Click on titles to read Editorials from THE HINDU News Paper


Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "One year after: the GST anniversary"
  • Anniversary - a date when you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to you
  • Regime - a system of rules that control something
  • Purposeful - determined to achieve an aim
  • Acquirer - a company that buys other companies, usually to sell them for a profit
  • Evolve - to gradually change and develop over a period of time
  • Significantly - by a large amount, or in a way that is easily noticeable
  • Administrative - relating to the management of a company, organization, or institution
  • Flexibility - the ability to make changes or to deal with a situation that is changing
  • Address - to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem
  • Mar - to spoil something
  • Stuttering - to move, work, or progress in a way that is not smooth or regular
  • Augment - to increase the size, amount, or value of something
  • Anxiety - a worried feeling you have because you think something bad might happen
  • Cess - tax
  • Demerit - a mark or record that shows someone has done something wrong
  • Gradually - slowly and in small stages or amounts
  • Envisage - to have something as a plan or an intention
  • Invoice - a document giving details of goods or services that someone has bought and must pay for
  • Transition - the process of changing from one situation, form, or state to another
  • Glitch - a small and sudden problem
  • Snarl - to make or become stuck, knotted, or blocked, and so unable to move easily
  • Alter - to make something or someone different
  • Expansion - the process of making a business, organization, or activity grow by including more people, moving into new areas, selling more products etc
  • Rule out - to stop considering something as a possibility
  • Flawed - spoiled by something such as a fault or mark, or lacking something
  • Rhetoric - a style of speaking or writing that is intended to influence people
  • Buoyancy - success and a lot of activity in an economy, market, etc
  • Wobbly - not strong, confident, or certain
  • Eyeing - planning
  • Compensate - to change or remove the bad result of something
  • Surge - a sudden increase in something such as price, value, or interest
  • Allay - if you allay feelings such as fears, worries, or doubts, you make someone feel less afraid, worried, or full of doubt
  • Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
  • Nudge - to encourage someone in a gentle way to do something
  • Rationalise - if a government nationalizes a large company or industry, it takes control of it and owns it
  • Room for something - opportunity for something
  • Imperative - extremely important and urgent
  • Tinker - to make small changes to something in order to improve or repair it
  • Dispute - a serious disagreement, especially one between groups of people that lasts for a long time
  • Profiteering - to make large profits by charging high prices for things that people need and cannot get anywhere else
  • Woes - problems and worries
  • Exporter - a person, business, or country that sells goods to another country
  • Road map - a plan or set of instructions that makes it easier for someone to do something
  • Real estate - the business of buying and selling land and property
  • Reform - a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively
  • Populist - representing the interests and opinions of ordinary people
  • Lies ahead - if something lies ahead, especially something difficult or unpleasant, it is going to happen in the future and you will have to deal with it
  • Disenchantment - the feeling of being disappointed and no longer enthusiastic about someone or something
  • Address - to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem
  • Predictable - if something is predictable, it happens in the way that you would expect
  • Frontrunner - the person or thing considered the most likely to win a competition, game, election etc
  • Materialise - to happen or become real
  • Overwhelming - much larger, stronger, more important etc than anything else in a situation
  • Contender - someone who competes with other people for a prize or job
  • Razor-thin - extremely thin
  • Resonance - an emotional effect produced by something that reminds you of something else
  • Disillusioned - disappointed because you have discovered that someone or something is not as good as you had believed
  • Rampant - existing, happening, or spreading in an uncontrolled way
  • Adrift - fail
  • Majority - the number of votes by which a person or party wins an election
  • Unfettered - without limits or controls
  • Incumbent - someone who has an official position
  • Revolutionary - relating to or supporting a political revolution
  • Conservative - someone who is not willing to accept much change, especially in the traditional values of society
  • Outgoing - soon to leave a position of authority or power
  • Mar - to spoil something
  • Allegation - a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal even though this has not been proved
  • Inquiry - an official examination of a crime, accident, problem etc, in order to get information or the truth
  • Scandal - a situation in which important people behave in a dishonest or immoral way that shocks people
  • Amid - if something happens amid particular feelings or events, it happens while people have these feelings or while these events are happening
  • Turmoil - a state of excitement or uncontrolled activity
  • Bolster - to make something stronger or more effective
  • Goodies - things that are nice to have but not essential
  • Accentuate - to emphasize something, or to make it more noticeable
  • Inequality - a situation in which people are not equal because some groups have more opportunities, power, money etc than others
  • Awkwardly - in a way that shows you are not comfortable, relaxed, or confident
  • Limbo - a situation or state where you are not certain and you have to wait to find out what will happen next
  • Vocal - someone who is vocal expresses their opinion frequently and strongly
  • Rhetoric - a style of speaking or writing that is intended to influence people
  • Negotiate - to try to reach an agreement by discussing something in a formal way, especially in a business or political situation
  • Reassurance - the act of making someone feel less worried about something
  • Allay - if you allay feelings such as fears, worries, or doubts, you make someone feel less afraid, worried, or full of doubt
  • Sceptic - someone who has doubts about things that other people think are true or right
  • Commodity - something that can be bought and sold, especially a basic food product or fuel
  • Agenda - a plan or aim that is kept secret
  • Combat - to do something in order to try to stop something bad from happening or a bad situation from becoming worse
  • President-elect - someone who has been elected president but has not officially started the position yet
  • Thorny issue - a thorny issue, problem, subject etc is one that is difficult to deal with
  • Migrant - someone who travels to another place or country in order to find work
  • Emphatic - said or shown in a very strong clear way
  • Mandate - the authority of an elected government or official to do the things that they promised to do before an election
  • Coherence - the state of being reasonable and sensible

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