of faith and fever – The Hindu (Oct 18, 2017)

of faith and fever – The Hindu (Oct 18, 2017)

Faced with one of the worst dengue epidemics it has seen, this year the Tamil Nadu government responded by freely distributing a herbal concoction, nilavembu kudineer,…. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. epidemic (noun) – outbreak; a situation in which a disease spreads quickly and affects many people (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
  2. concoction (noun) – mixture, brew/blend, combination (of different ingredients).
  3. efficacy (noun) – effectiveness, efficiency,  power/ability to give estimated results.
  4. curb (verb) – limit, restrict, control.
  5. endorse (verb) – support, recommend, approve.
  6. potency (noun) – power, vigour, strength.
  7. inhibit (verb) – prevent, impede, hinder.
  8. respiratory (adjective) – relating to or affecting breathing (or organs of breathing).
  9. placebo (noun) – a medicine used for the psychological benefit to the patient (not for any physiological effect).
  10. gold standard (noun) – a test/measure of comparison of things with the superior thing of its kind/type by considering that superior one as a reference.
  11. rely (on) (verb) – depend, count, bank.
  12. intellectual honesty (noun) – honesty in the acquisition, analysis, and transmission of ideas.
  13. scant (adjective) – little, minimal, meagre.
  14. misconstrue (verb) – misunderstand, misinterpret, misread/confuse.
  15. haemorrhagic (adjective) – associated by bleeding (haemorrhage).
  16. transparency (noun) – clarity, straightforwardness, openness.
  17. replicability (noun) – a scientific experiment/trial to be repeated to get the same result.
  18. laypeople (noun) – laymen, non-professional, non-expert.

EDITORIAL WORDS TO IMPROVE ENGLISH VOCABULARY 18OCT17_1

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  1. 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/.
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