Word of the Day (buffet)-23MAY25

Word of the Day (buffet)-23MAY25

Today’s “Word of the Day” is buffet and it is a verb meaning “(of a wind/wave) strike/hit repeatedly; (of difficulties) afflict, trouble, burden, bother, beset, worry, distress”.

Example Sentence: The Asia Cup has been buffeted by political winds before. In 1986, India pulled out of the tournament in Sri Lanka as relations with that country were at a low ebb. Pakistan pulled out in 1990-91 when it was held in India as political relations between the two were strained. In 1993, the tournament itself was cancelled for the same reason.

Word of the Day (buffet)-23MAY25

This word is present in ​If Pakistan is kept away from the Asia Cup, a public outcry is unlikely and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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