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February 15, 2019

15th February 2019 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 15th February 2019. You can download PDF Version of the editorials and meanings from below link. Happy reading :)

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


Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Auditor’s account: on Rafale deal"
  • Auditor - someone whose job is to officially examine the financial records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate
  • Allay - if you allay feelings such as fears, worries, or doubts, you make someone feel less afraid, worried, or full of doubt
  • Redact - to remove words or information from a text before it is printed or made available to the public
  • Audit report - a formal document that states an auditor's judgment of a company's accounts
  • Acquire - to get something, for example by buying it or being given it
  • Unlikely - not likely to happen
  • Controversy - a disagreement, especially about a public policy or a moral issue that a lot of people have strong feelings about
  • Comptroller - someone whose job is to look after the financial aspects of an organization
  • Auditor - someone whose job is to officially examine the financial records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate
  • In the midst of something - while something else is happening
  • Vigorous - full of energy, enthusiasm, or determination
  • Campaign - a series of actions intended to produce political or social change
  • Revelation - a surprising piece of information
  • Lapse - a short or temporary period when you fail or forget to do something in the right way
  • Deviation  - a difference in the usual or expected way of doing something
  • Significant - very large or noticeable
  • Dissent - to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think
  • Negotiate - to try to reach an agreement by discussing something in a formal way, especially in a business or political situation
  • Draw comfort - if you draw comfort from something good in a bad situation, it makes you feel less sad or worried
  • Conclude - to decide that something is true after looking at all the evidence you have
  • Slightly - not very much, only a little
  • Regime - a system or form of government
  • Marginal - very small
  • Be a far cry from - to be very different from someone or something
  • Unaddress - not considered or dealt with
  • Acquisition - the process of buying something or obtaining it in some other way
  • Compliant - used to describe someone or something that obeys particular rules or laws
  • Qualitative - relating to how good or bad something is
  • Integrity - the quality of always behaving according to the moral principles that you believe in, so that people respect and trust you
  • Unprecedented - never having happened or existed before
  • Canon - a generally accepted rule
  • Propriety - behaviour that follows accepted social or moral standards
  • Perhaps - used for saying that you are not certain about something, or that something may or may not be true
  • Diplomatic - relating to the profession or skill of preserving or creating friendly relationships between countries
  • Vendor - someone who sells something
  • Comply with - to obey a rule or law, or to do what someone asks you to do
  • Acquisition - the process of buying something or obtaining it in some other way
  • Reform - a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively
  • Streamlining - to improve a business, organization, process etc by making it more modern or simple
  • Agenda - all the things that need to be done or that need to be thought about or solved
  • Cohesive - combining well to form a strong well-organized unit
  • Stability - a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
  • Recurring - to happen many times or to happen again
  • Persuasion - the process of persuading someone to do or believe something
  • Persuade - to make someone agree to do something by giving them reasons why they should
  • Motley - consisting of many different types of people or things that do not seem to belong together
  • Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
  • Instability - a situation that keeps changing, so that you are worried about what might happen
  • Majority - the number of votes by which a person or party wins an election
  • Aberration - something that is not normal or not what you would usually expect
  • Prospect - the possibility that something will happen, especially something good
  • Draw close - to end
  • Harp on - to keep talking or complaining about something in a way that makes people bored or annoyed
  • Acutely - used for emphasizing that a feeling, often an unpleasant one, is very strong
  • Conscious - noticing that something exists or is happening and realizing that it is important
  • Coming together - to start to be good or effective because different parts are combining well
  • Falls short of - to not reach a particular level or to fail to achieve something that you were trying to do
  • Alienated - feeling that you do not belong in a particular society, place, or group
  • Undependable - untrustworthy; unable to be relied on
  • Polarisation - to form two very different groups, opinions, or situations that are completely opposite to each other, or to cause this to happen
  • Rhetoric - a style of speaking or writing that is intended to influence people
  • Formulate - to develop a plan, system, or proposal carefully, thinking about all of its details
  • Agenda - a plan or aim that is kept secret
  • Turn out - to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one
  • Show of hands - an occasion when people in a room vote by putting their hands up
  • Dominant - more important, powerful, or successful than the other people or things of the same type
  • Yield - to produce something useful such as information or evidence

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