The Hindu Editorial (Maldivian reprieve) – Nov 20, 2018
After five years of rule by a government that strong-armed political dissent domestically, the Maldives has put a pro-people administration in power, swearing in Ibrahim Solih, representing the Maldivian Democratic Party, as President on November 17. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Maldivian reprieve) – Nov 20, 2018.
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Today’s word list-1 The Hindu Editorial (Maldivian reprieve) – Nov 20, 2018:
- reprieve (noun) – cancellation, suspension, postponement (of something undesirable event).
- hit the ground running (phrase) – to begin a (new) task with enthusiasm & commitment.
- strong-arm (verb) – use force/influence against.
- swearing in (noun) – a ceremony at which a person is admitted into office by taking oath.
- slew of (noun) – a large number of, lot, range.
- populist (adjective) – relating to the politicians who claim that they are representing the common/ordinary people.
- vow (verb) – promise, swear, pledge/affirm.
- embezzlement (noun) – misappropriation, theft, stealing.
- allusion (noun) – reference, citation, hint/intimation.
- kickback (noun) – bribe, illegal payment.
- bedfellow (noun) – a person or thing allied or closely connected with another.
- join hands with (phrase) – work together with.
- tycoon (noun) – big businessman; businessman magnate/baron.
- split at the seams (phrase) – (of a coalition) be in a bad condition & close to split.
- unravel (verb) – reveal, clarify, resolve.
- fling (verb) – begin something (an activity) with great enthusiasm.
- open doors (phrase) – create opportunities.
- cascade (noun) – flurry, spate; a large number of something (taking place at the same period).
- balloon (verb) – increase rapidly, soar, escalate.
- underlying (adjective) – fundamental, basic, primary.
- back-stop (verb) – support, bolster, reinforce.
- pummel (verb) – strike, hit, thrash (repeatedly).
- call in (phrasal verb) – demand (payment/dues).
- professedly (adverb) – supposedly, purportedly, allegedly.
- opacity (noun) – lack of clarity, obscurity/mystery/enigma, non-transparency.
- cloak (verb) – conceal, hide, cover.
- plethora (noun) – excess, abundance, surplus/too many.
- bonhomie (noun) – friendliness, warmth, geniality/affability.
- geo-strategic (adjective) – relating to the strategy of dealing with geopolitical issues.
- denouement (noun) – finale, outcome, result.
- fabric (noun) – the basic structure, system, framework.
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