Look who’s stalking – The Hindu (July 05, 2016)

Look who’s stalking – The Hindu (July 05, 2016)

The brutal hacking in broad daylight of S. Swathi, a young Infosys employee, at Chennai’s Nungambakkam railway station has shone a harsh light on public safety in the city. The murder has, expectedly, reinforced a sense of insecurity. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

Today’s Words:

  1. Stalk (verb) – pursue, woo, court, chase, follow, watch consistently; persecute, harass, annoy, bother, trouble persistently.
  2. Hack (verb) – cut, chop, hew, lop, saw.
  3. Shine a harsh light (phrase) – (figuratively) exposes and draws attention to.
  4. Reinforce (verb) – support, strengthen, fortify, bolster up.
  5. Insecurity (noun) – lack of confidence, self-doubt, humbleness,  timidity, uncertainty, nervousness; vulnerability, lack of protection, peril, danger, riskiness.
  6. Nab (verb) – arrest a suspect.
  7. Restore (verb) – reinstate, put back, bring back, re-institute.
  8. Underline (verb) – emphasize, stress, highlight, accentuate.
  9. Encounter (verb) – meet, run into, come across, stumble on; experience, come across, face, confront.
  10. Continuum (noun) – a series of things with a particular quality, but by differed minute angles.
  11. Crack down (verb) – clampdown, getting tough. severe measures, suppression.
  12. Hindsight (noun) – understanding of an event only after it has happened.
  13. Courting (noun) – go out together, keep company, go out, make love, date.
  14. Condition (verb) – train, teach, educate, coach, tutor, guide.
  15. Figures of authority – parents (at home), teachers (in schools & colleges), employer (at the workplace), police (in the public place).
  16. Corrosive (adjective) – destructive, damaging, harmful, harsh.
  17. Nudge out (verb) – push out, expel, knock out, get rid of.
  18. Imprisonment (noun) – incarceration, confinement, detention, custody, captivity.
  19. Conviction (noun) – declaration/pronouncement of guilt, sentence, judgement.
  20. Foster (verb) – encourage, promote, endorse, stimulate, support.
  21. Disinterest (noun) – dispassion, indifference, lack of interest, lack of curiosity, lack of concern, lack of care, apathy.

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 & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press.

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