Sabre-rattling – The Hindu (Sep 05, 2017)

Sabre-rattling – The Hindu (Sep 05, 2017)

North Korea’s adventurism continues unabated. On Sunday, it tested what it claims was a “hydrogen bomb”, its sixth nuclear weapons test, cocking a snook at….. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. sabre-rattling (noun) – the display of military force; aggressive/belligerent, warmongering.
  2. de-escalate (verb) – reduce, diminish, decrease.
  3. adventurism (noun) – the inclination/readiness to take risks in business or politics.
  4. unabated (adjective) – persistent, non-stop, unending.
  5. cock a snook (phrase) – showing contempt/lack of respect for someone.
  6. non-proliferation (noun) – the action of stopping something (particularly of nuclear weapons by the countries).
  7. rhetoric (noun) – heroics, hyperbole/extravagant language.
  8. fury (noun) – rage, anger, wrath.
  9. imply (verb) – suggest, hint, say indirectly.
  10. ratchet up (verb) – to increase something by a series of small amounts.
  11. call out (phrasal verb) – summon, order or advise.
  12. appeasement (noun) – conciliation, pacification, reconciliation.
  13. totalitarian (adjective) – authoritarian, autocratic, dictatorial/one-party.
  14. provocative (adjective) – annoying, provoking, inflaming/arousing.
  15. quest (noun) – search, pursuit.
  16. de facto (adjective) – Latin word; actual, real, effective.
  17. exacerbate (verb) – aggravate, make worse/worsen.
  18. prowess (noun) – courage, bravery, boldness/audacity.
  19. ploy (noun) – a cunning plan, course of action, tactic.
  20. citizenry (noun) – all the people/citizens (of a place/country considered as a whole).
  21. parity (noun) – equality, unity, evenness.
  22. in (the) light of (phrase) – taking into consideration/account, keeping in mind, in view of.
  23. unpalatable (adjective) – uninviting, unappealing, unsavoury.
  24. prospect (noun) – probability, odds, chance.
  25. escalation (noun) – rapid increase, rise; intensification.
  26. stave off (verb) – avert, prevent, avoid (something dangerous or from serious situations).
  27. sanctions (noun) – action taken, or an order given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or stopping trade with that country, by not allowing economic aid for that country, etc (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
  28. crippled (adjective) – severely damaged.
  29. beleaguered (adjective) – troubled, hard-pressed, under-stressed.
  30. multilateral (adjective) – involving many different countries or groups.

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