Saying good-bye with dignity – The Hindu (July 05, 2016)

Saying good-bye with dignity – The Hindu (July 05, 2016)

“In India, the poor die in agony in neglect, the middle-class die in agony in ignorance, and the rich die in agony on a ventilator,” says Dr. Sankha Mitra, the British oncologist, referring to the sometimes inhuman treatment meted out to people in the end-stage of life. “No one gets a dignified and pain-free death.” For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

Today’s Words:

  1. Agony (noun) – pain, torture, torment, anguish.
  2. Neglect (noun) – negligence, carelessness, lack of concern, irresponsibility.
  3. Ignorance (noun) – lack of knowledge, lack of education, stupidity.
  4. Ventilator (noun) – a respirator, a device (used for a patient to breathe).
  5. Oncologist (noun) – Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist. (Courtesy: Wikipedia).
  6. Inhuman (adjective) – heartless, merciless, unkind, pitiless.
  7. Mete out (verb) – dispense, hand out, apportion, assign.
  8. Dignified (adjective) – solemn, ceremonious, courteous.
  9. Futile (adjective) – pointless, useless, ineffective.
  10. Imprison (verb) –  confined, detained, put in a prison like place.
  11. Distress (noun) – difficulty, hardship, adversity, trouble.
  12. Certainty (noun) – sureness, fact, truth, conclusiveness.
  13. Bed-ridden (adjective) – confined to bed, out of action, immobilized, bed-bound.
  14. A host of (phrase) – multitudegreat quantity, lot, large number.
  15. Palliative care (noun) – It is a multidisciplinary approach to specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses. It focuses on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, physical stress, and mental stress of a serious illness—whatever the diagnosis. The goal of such therapy is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family. (Courtesy: Wikipedia)
  16. Paradoxically (adverb) – absurdly, inconsistently.
  17. Rapporteur (noun) – a reporter of an research institute/organization. He himself involves in research and proceedings of  the institute/organization.
  18. de facto (adverb) – in practice, in effect, in fact, in reality.
  19. Refrain from (verb) – abstain, desist, hold back, stop oneself.
  20. Condemn (verb) – censure, criticize, attack.
  21. Fall foul of (phrase) – get into conflict/trouble.
  22. Implication (noun) – consequence, result, ramification, repercussion.
  23. Obligation (noun) – duty, commitment, responsibility.
  24. Opioid (noun) – Opiate; calmative, palliative, mind-altering drug, tranquilizer, depressant, pain reliever.
  25. Exhort (verb) – urge, encourage, pressurize, call on, push.
  26. Continuum (noun) – a series of things with a particular quality, but by differed minute angles.
  27. Bereavement (noun) – loss, deprivation, grief, sorrow, sadness; death in the family, loss, demise.
  28. Hanged (past & past participle of hang) – execute by hanging, put to death, killed.
  29. Inconceivable (adjective) – beyond belief, unbelievable, unthinkable, unimaginable.
  30. Dispense (verb) – distribute, supply, disburse, pass around.
  31. Viable (adjective) – workable, feasible, practicable.

Note:

  • Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/ .
  • Definitions (elementary level)  & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press.

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