The Hindu Editorial (Man-made disaster) – Jan 13, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (Man-made disaster) – Jan 13, 2020

The shooting down of a passenger plane by Iran’s military on Wednesday, a few hours after it launched missile attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Man-made disaster) – Jan 13, 2020.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Man-made disaster) – Jan 13, 2020:

  1. retaliation (noun) – revenge, vengeance, counter-attack.
  2. spike (noun) – a sharp rise/increase of something.
  3. take off (phrasal verb) – (of an aircraft) leave the ground.
  4. assertion (noun) – declaration, statement, claim/opinion.
  5. bring down (phrasal verb) – cause an aircraft to fall from the sky by shooting it.
  6. have anything to do with (phrase) – be connected with, be related to, have dealings with.
  7. reckless (adjective) – careless, thoughtless, incautious/heedless.
  8. assassinate (verb) – murder, kill, execute.
  9. brink (noun) – edge/verge/end (of something).
  10. anticipate (verb) – expect, foresee, predict.
  11. context (noun) – circumstances, conditions, situation.
  12. abdicate (verb) – reject, renounce, give up, avoid.
  13. veer off (verb) – change direction, deviate, diverge.
  14. admission (noun) – acknowledgement, acceptance, declaration.
  15. apology (noun) – expression of regret.
  16. carry out (phrasal verb) – conduct, perform, execute.
  17. put in place (phrase) – initiate, usher in, bring in.
  18. pay the price (phrase) – experience bad or unpleasant result.
  19. confrontational (adjective) – hostile, argumentative, aggressive/belligerent.
  20. unilaterally (adverb) – used to indicate something done by a person/country without approval/agreement from other people/countries involved in the situation.
  21. pull out (phrasal verb) – withdraw, leave, get out.
  22. worth the risk (phrase) – when something may be dangerous, but you still want to do it.
  23. all-out (adjective) – intense, aggressive, unrestrained/uncontrolled, powerful.
  24. stampede (noun) – people’s movement rapidly in a mass after panic.
  25. funeral (noun) – burial (ceremony), cremation, laying to rest.
  26. unearth (verb) – detect, discover, find out.
  27. culprit (noun) – criminal, offender, wrongdoer.

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