The Hindu Editorial (House of wars) – Aug 02, 2025
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The Hindu Editorial (House of wars) – Aug 02, 2025:
- rival (noun) – opponent, competitor, contender, challenger, contestant, enemy, foe, adversary, nemesis.
- evade (verb) – avoid, dodge, circumvent, sidestep, stay away from, stay clear of.
- cross swords (phrase) – quarrel, disagree, have a dispute, lock horns.
- unanimity (noun) – agreement (by all); consensus, accord, harmony, concord, harmony, unity, union, solidarity, like-mindedness, uniformity, concurrence, congruence
- armed forces (noun) – soldiers, troops, forces.
- common ground (noun) – a base of common/mutual interest; shared interests or opinions between two groups of people.
- claim (verb) – take, cause the loss of.
- elimination (noun) – killing, putting to death.
- case (noun) – argument, claim, statement, contention, logic, justification, explanation.
- strident (adjective) – strong, harsh & loud, vocal, aggressive, vociferous, forceful.
- audience (noun) – the people/public who are giving attention to something.
- sought past tense of seek (verb) – try, aim, attempt.
- put someone on the spot (phrase) – cause difficulties, trouble, bother.
- count (noun) – a point for discussion; a point for consideration.
- willingness (noun) – readiness, preparedness, disposition, wish, desire, eagerness.
- in the event of (phrase) – if something happens.
- incident (noun) – happening, occurrence
- definitive (adjective) – decisive, definite, categorical.
- turn (noun) – a development or change in a situation.
- strategy (noun) – plan of action (in order to achieve a more expansive set of political, economic, and security interests).
- take pride in (phrase) – to take satisfaction in, be proud of, or highly value something one owns, has done, or is renowned for.
- chest thumping (noun) – boastfulness, self-assertion, self-satisfaction, excessive pride, extreme self-confidence, chutzpah, triumphalism, chest-beating; an attitude or a belief that a particular doctrine, religion, culture, social system is superior to and should triumph all over others.
- barely (adverb) – hardly, scarcely, almost not.
- address (verb) – tackle, deal with, attend to, try to sort out.
- implications (noun) – consequence/outcome, ramification, repercussion.
- tout (verb) – endorse, praise, publicize, support, recommend, commend, proclaim, promote, speak of, urge.
- the new normal (phrase) – an earlier unusual situation that becomes a standard now.
- claim (verb) – state, declare, affirm, assert, avow.
- objective (noun) – target, intention, purpose, goal/aim.
- pointed (adjective) – sharp, direct, clear, precise, unambiguous (and often critical, clearly expressing disagreement or disapproval).
- claim (noun) – assertion, affirmation, avowal, contention, allegation, declaration.
- mediate (verb) – negotiate, conciliate, moderate, arbitrate, make peace; discuss terms, hold talks, discuss a settlement, talk, try to reach a compromise.
- ceasefire (noun) – a negotiated agreement that will be accompanied by other associated commitments to de-escalate the fighting; a temporary stoppage of war, truce, armistice.
- truce (noun) – an ad-hoc (temporary/makeshift) arrangement, arrived at by the combatants (fighters), to pause the fighting. Temporary cessation/suspension (of hostilities); A deal to stop fighting for a certain time.
- cessation of hostilities (phrase) – it means that the combatants are willing to stop fighting and to restrain their forces.
- contradict (verb) – say the opposite of, disagree (with), resist, question, controvert, gainsay, challenge, oppose, dispute, rebut, refute.
- exasperate (verb) – annoy, irritate, disturb, vex, infuriate, madden, anger.
- uninterrupted (adjective) – continuous, steady, untroubled.
- decade (noun) – a period of ten years.
- self-reflection (noun) – serious thinking about one’s own feelings/actions.
- regarding (preposition) – in respect of, concerning, with regard to, with reference to, in connection with.
- lapse (noun) – failure, mistake, blunder, oversight.
- led to past tense and past participle of lead to (verb) – cause, bring on, bring about, result in, produce, or give rise to.
- garner (verb) – gather, collect.
- in the aftermath of (phrase) – as a consequence of, as a result of, in the wake of, following (an unpleasant event).
- aftermath (noun) – consequences, after-effects, repercussions; outcome.
- sign (noun) – demonstration; gesture or action.
- statesmanship (noun) – statecraft, negotiations/discussions; the skilful management of a country’s public affairs.
- short-lived (adjective) – temporary, short-term, transient, momentary, passing, unstable, impermanent, fleeting, brief.
- aberration (noun) – anomaly, deviation, divergence, abnormality, oddity, abnormality, eccentricity”
- as it turns out (phrase) – as it happens.
- capacity (noun) – power, ability, competence, potentiality.
- navigate (verb) – travel, proceed (especially carefully or with difficulty).
- largely (adverb) – mostly, mainly, generally.
- character (noun) – nature, identity, status, image, reputation.
- patriotism (noun) – devoted love and support for country; nationalism, national loyalty.
- take to (phrasal verb) – start/begin to doing something often; resort to, turn to, have recourse to, make a habit of.
- diminishing (adjective) – decreasing, declining, reducing, shrinking, eroding, lessening.
- return (noun) – yield, gain, dividend, interest.
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