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November 27, 2018

27th November 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 27th November 2018. Happy reading :)

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Download PDF Version of Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 27th November 2018 from HERE


Hindu Editorial Topic 1 :  "Temple timing: on the Ram Temple issue"
  • Crisis - an urgent, difficult, or dangerous situation
  • Affiliate - to be officially connected with a larger organization or group
  • Mobilisation - if you mobilize a group of people, or if they mobilize, they come together in order to achieve something
  • Essentially - used for emphasizing what is the most important aspect of something or fact about something
  • Dispute - a serious disagreement, especially one between groups of people that lasts for a long time
  • Intend - to have a plan in your mind to do something
  • Stakeholder - someone who has an interest in the success of a plan, system, or organization
  • Pave the way for something - to create a situation that makes it possible or easier for something to happen
  • Claim - to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof
  • Urge - to advise someone very strongly about what action or attitude they should take
  • Expedite - to make something happen quickly or easily
  • Hearing - a meeting of a court of law or official organization to find out the facts about something
  • Outfit - an organization, especially a small firm
  • Forefront - a leading or important position
  • Willingness - the fact of being willing to do something, sometimes when you do not want to
  • Abide by - to follow a rule, decision, or instruction
  • Verdict - an official judgment made in a court
  • Unequivocal - clear, definite, and without doubt
  • Courting - to try to impress or please someone because you want them to help you in some way
  • Constituency - a group of people with similar attitudes or interests who are likely to support a particular idea or buy a particular product
  • Denial - a statement that something is not true or did not happen
  • Ordinance - an official order by a government, king, queen etc
  • Instance - an example of something happening
  • Equivocation - to avoid making a clear statement by saying something that has more than one possible meaning
  • Bypass - to ignore a rule or official authority
  • Executive order - an official instruction given by the president or by a state's governor
  • Ill-advised - likely to have a bad effect
  • Strike down - if a judge or court strikes down a law, they officially end it
  • Contemplate - to consider doing something in the future
  • Scared - frightened, or worried
  • Threatening - showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you
  • Impeach - to formally accuse a public official of a serious crime relating to their job
  • Credit - praise for something you have done or achieved
  • Intimidation - to deliberately make someone feel frightened, especially so that they will do what you want
  • Ally - someone who is ready to help you, especially against someone else who is causing problems for you
  • Polarise - to form two very different groups, opinions, or situations that are completely opposite to each other, or to cause this to happen
  • Magnificent - very impressive and beautiful, good, or skilful
  • Affirm - to state that something is true or that you agree with it, especially in public
  • Enhance - to improve something, or to make it more attractive or more valuable
  • Legendary - very famous or well known for a long time
  • Amateur - relating to an activity, especially a sport, where the people taking part do not receive money
  • Defy - to refuse to obey someone or something
  • Odds - difficulties or conditions that make success unlikely
  • Stereotype - a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
  • Overcome - to succeed in dealing with or controlling a problem
  • Pose - to present a difficult or dangerous situation
  • Infrastructure - the basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies
  • Hold back - to stop someone or something from moving forwards
  • Athletic - physically strong, active, and good at sports
  • Firm up - to make something more certain or less likely to change
  • Landscape - the main features of a situation or activity
  • Reinforce - to make an idea, belief, or feeling stronger
  • Consistently - in the same way and without changing in behaviour, attitudes, or qualities
  • Exceptional - extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual
  • Determination - the refusal to let anything prevent you from doing what you have decided to do
  • Grace - a smooth and beautiful way of moving
  • Maiden - being the first of its type
  • Commonwealth - a group of countries that have the same political or economic interests
  • Cement - to make something stronger
  • Haul - to succeed in reaching a higher position using a lot of effort
  • Manifold - of many different kinds
  • Opponent - someone who is competing against you
  • Clinch - to manage to win or achieve something by doing one final thing that makes it certain
  • Bout - a boxing or wrestling match
  • Bear - to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially without complaining
  • Fuel - to make something increase
  • Burst - to become noticeable or successful quickly and suddenly
  • Pursuit - the process of trying to achieve something
  • Idol - someone that you admire very much
  • Hail - to say publicly how good or important someone or something is
  • Forum - an organized event or meeting at which people discuss something
  • Humble - from a low social class
  • Chronicle - to make a record of events in the order in which they happened
  • Legend - an old story about famous people and events in the past
  • Crucial - something that is crucial is extremely important because it has a major effect on the result of something
  • Diverse - very different from each other
  • On a par with - of the same quality as or at the same level as
  • Remuneration - payment or other rewards that you get for your work
  • Indeed - used for adding a statement that supports and increases the effect of what you have just said
  • Give heart to - to make feel confident
Download PDF Version of Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 27th November 2018 from HERE



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