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The Hindu Editorial (​​​​Bursting at the seams) – May 15, 2026

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The Hindu Editorial (​​​​​​Bursting at the seams) – May 15, 2026:

  1. bursting at the seams (phrase) – (of a place or system) completely full to the point of breaking open; overflowing, overfilled, packed, jam-packed.
  2. inflation (noun) – the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time; price rise, general increase in prices, cost of living increase, escalating prices.
  3. transient (adjective) – lasting only for a short time; temporary, short-lived, short-term, momentary, ephemeral, passing.
  4. systemic (adjective) – relating to a system as a whole; structural, foundational, fundamental, inherent.
  5. retail inflation (noun) – the rate at which the prices of everyday consumer goods and services increase over time; consumer price inflation, cost of living increase, retail price rise, consumer-level inflation.
  6. marginally (adverb) – to a small extent; slightly, somewhat, moderately, minimally.
  7. print (noun) – a published or official statistical figure; data point, reading, statistic, metric.
  8. deceptively (adverb) – in a way that gives a misleading impression; misleadingly, delusively, illusively, falsely.
  9. benign (adjective) – mild, harmless, unthreatening, favourable.
  10. Wholesale inflation (noun) – the rate of increase in prices of goods sold in bulk by wholesale businesses; producer price inflation, bulk price inflation, wholesale price increase.
  11. double (verb) – to become twice; increase twofold, multiply by two, grow twice as much, duplicate.
  12. signal (verb) – indicate, show, point to, signify.
  13. substantial (adjective) – significant, large, meaningful, considerable.
  14. upstream (adjective) – situated or occurring earlier in a production or supply chain; preliminary, initial, early-stage, producer-end.
  15. price pressures (noun) – economic factors that contribute to an upward trend in the cost of goods and services; inflationary forces, cost burdens, economic strains.
  16. work one’s way (phrase) – to move or progress gradually through a system or area; filter through, permeate, pass through, navigate.
  17. unsurprisingly (adverb) – predictably, naturally, as expected, foreseeably.
  18. spike (noun) – a sharp increase; surge, rise, escalation, upsurge.
  19. Wholesale Price Index (WPI) (noun) – a macroeconomic indicator that measures and tracks the changes in the price of goods traded in bulk by wholesale businesses to other businesses.
  20. soaring (adjective) – increasing rapidly; skyrocketing, escalating, rocketing, surging.
  21. natural gas (noun) – a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture primarily consisting of methane, used as a fuel; fossil gas, non-renewable energy.
  22. surge (verb) – to increase suddenly; rise sharply, leap, soar, jump.
  23. energy cost (noun) – the monetary expense incurred for power, fuel, and electricity; fuel expense, utility bill, power cost.
  24. pass on to (phrasal verb) – to transfer a financial burden or responsibility to another party; transmit, transfer, hand over, shift.
  25. pass-through (noun) – the act of shifting an increase in costs down the supply chain to the end consumer; transmission, shifting, transferring, handover.
  26. imminent (adjective) – about to happen in the near future; impending, close at hand, approaching, looming.
  27. have little choice (phrase) – to be in a situation where no other viable options are available; have no other option, be forced, be compelled, be obliged.
  28. public sector (noun) – the portion of the economy composed of all levels of government and government-controlled enterprises; state-owned enterprises, government-run entities, public undertakings.
  29. reportedly (adverb) – supposedly, seemingly, apparently, allegedly.
  30. absorb (verb) – to take in and bear the burden of a cost or loss; bear, shoulder, endure, sustain.
  31. “under-recoveries” (noun) – the revenue shortfall realized when goods are sold at a regulated price lower than the actual cost of production; financial losses, revenue deficit, unrecovered costs, financial burdens.
  32. nearly (adverb) – very close to; almost, approximately, closely, practically.
  33. economy-wide (adjective) – affecting the entire economic system of a country; nationwide, macro-level.
  34. implication (noun) – consequence, result, ramification, repercussion.
  35. drive (verb) – to provide the power or influence that causes something to happen; propel, prompt, propel.
  36. chiefly (adverb) – mainly, primarily, principally, predominantly.
  37. Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) (noun) – a specific economic indicator measuring the change in retail prices of food items consumed by an average household.
  38. predictably (adverb) – in a way that can be foreseen or anticipated; as expected, unsurprisingly, naturally, foreseeably.
  39. accommodation service (noun) – a business or facility offering lodging or space for people to stay; hospitality service, lodging industry, hotel sector.
  40. reflect (verb) – show, display, demonstrate, indicate.
  41. cascading effect (noun) – an unforeseen chain of events occurring when an event in a system has a negative impact on other, related systems; domino effect, ripple effect, knock-on effect.
  42. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) (noun) – a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases used predominantly as cooking fuel; cooking gas, cylinder gas, propane-butane mix.
  43. widely (adverb) –  extensively, broadly, largely, commonly.
  44. conflict (noun) – war, warfare, (armed) clash, fighting, hostility.
  45. canister (noun) – a strong metallic container used for holding gases or liquids under pressure; cylinder.
  46. extensively (adverb) – widely, heavily, thoroughly, largely.
  47. migrant (adjective) – relating to a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions; immigrant.
  48. wage labour (noun) – the socioeconomic relationship in which a worker sells their labor under a formal or informal employment contract;  daily wagers, physical labour, hired workers.
  49. feed into (phrasal verb) – to have an influence on or contribute to the development of something; contribute to, influence, play a part in, add to.
  50. food basket (noun) – a standardized group of essential edible goods used to track consumer price fluctuations; grocery essentials, staple items, dietary basics, daily provisions.
  51. potentially (adverb) – possibly, conceivably, probably, likely.
  52. dampen (verb) – decrease, reduce, diminish, suppress.
  53. consumption demand (noun) – the total desire and willingness of individuals to purchase goods and services; consumer spending, retail demand, purchasing appetite.
  54. even as (phrase) – at the exact same time that something else happens; at the same time as, while, whilst, simultaneously.
  55. appeal (verb) – to make a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request; urge, request, implore, plead.
  56. refrain from (phrasal verb) – to deliberately stop oneself from doing something; abstain from, desist from, avoid, hold back from.
  57. extravagant (adjective) – excessive, lavish, spendthrift, profligate.
  58. abroad (adverb) – in or to a foreign country or countries; overseas, out of the country, internationally, to foreign lands.
  59. cut back (phrasal verb) – reduce, decrease, curtail, slash.
  60. precious metal (noun) – rare, naturally occurring metallic chemical elements of high economic value; valuable metal, noble metal, gold and silver.
  61. consequently (adverb) – as a result or effect of something; therefore, thus, hence, as a result.
  62. import duties (noun) –customs tariffs, import taxes, trade duties.
  63. in an attempt to (phrase) – with the intention or purpose of achieving a particular goal; in order to, with the intention of, trying to, making an effort to.
  64. discourage (verb) – deter, dissuade, prevent, stop.
  65. safe-haven (adjective) – secure, protective, risk-free, reliable.
  66. ease (verb) – relieve, alleviate, lessen, reduce.
  67. depreciate (verb) – decrease in value, lose value, drop, decline.
  68. for context (phrase) – used to provide background information that helps explain a situation; to provide background, for perspective, as background information, to set the scene.
  69. fiscal year (noun) – financial year.
  70. slide (noun) – fall, drop, decline, slump.
  71. exceptionally (adverb) – unusually, extraordinarily, uncommonly, notably.
  72. sharp (adjective) – sudden, rapid, and significant; abrupt, rapid, steep, drastic.
  73. increasingly (adverb) – to an increasing extent; more and more, progressively, continuously, steadily.
  74. expression (noun) – manifestation, display, demonstration, showing.
  75. divergence (noun) – separation, difference, deviation, variance.
  76. Consumer Price Index (CPI) (noun) – a standard macroeconomic metric measuring the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services.
  77. suggest (verb) – indicate, imply, point to, signify.
  78. unlikely (adjective) – not expected to happen or be true; improbable, doubtful, questionable, implausible.
  79. sustainable (adjective) – able to be maintained at a certain rate or level; maintainable, viable, bearable, supportable.
  80. leave (verb) – to cause to remain in a particular state or condition; place, position, keep, cause to remain.
  81. room (noun) – capacity or space for action or maneuver; scope, opportunity, leeway, margin.
  82. eventually (adverb) – in the end; ultimately, finally, at last, in due course.
  83. tighten (verb) – restrict, limit, constrain, make stricter.
  84. monetary policy (noun) – the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money; financial strategy.
  85. in order to (phrase) – as a means to achieving a specified end; with the purpose of, with a view to, so as to, for the purpose of.
  86. tolerance band (noun) – the established upper and lower limits within which a central bank aims to keep an economic metric like inflation; permissible range, acceptable limit, target range.
  87. unfold (verb) – to gradually develop or be revealed; happen, occur, take place, develop.
  88. merely (adverb) – just or only; solely, simply, just, purely.
  89. commodity volatility (noun) – the unpredictable and rapid price fluctuations of essential raw materials in global markets; price instability, market fluctuation, raw material instability.
  90. broader (adjective) – wider, more general, comprehensive, expansive.
  91. inflationary pressure (noun) – forces within an economy that pull or push the prices of goods and services upward; price rise indicators, cost-push factors, demand-pull forces.
  92. manoeuvring space (noun) – the opportunity or flexibility to change a situation or the way a problem is tackled; room to act, flexibility, leeway, scope for action.
  93. central bank (noun) – the principal monetary authority of a nation, responsible for issuing currency and managing the state’s financial system; apex bank, reserve bank, monetary authority.

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