Phrase of the Day (read between the lines)-21MAR26

Phrase of the Day (read between the lines)-21MAR26

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is read between the lines and its meaning is “to discover a true meaning or hidden intention that is implied (unexpressed/hinted) rather than clearly stated; infer, interpret, deduce, decipher, discern, perceive, decode, understand completely”.

Example Sentence: I belong to the tribe of ‘professional’ diplomats. We consider ourselves experts with special skills to propound on foreign policy issues. It is true that we are trained to read between the lines and to research whatever issue occupies the attention of the international community at a given time. 

Phrase of the Day (read between the lines)-21MAR26

This word is present in India’s Iran stance does fuel a foreign policy debate and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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