The Hindu Editorial (Open minds) – Feb 27, 2021

The Hindu Editorial (Open minds) – Feb 27, 2021

The Centre has saved itself from continuing embarrassment at the international level by withdrawing the Education Ministry’s ill-thought-out guidelines for holding online conferences,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Open minds) – Feb 27, 2021.

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The Hindu Editorial (Open minds) – Feb 27, 2021:

  1. circular (noun) – notice.
  2. embarrassment (noun) – shame, humiliation, indignity, ignominy, loss of pride, loss of face.
  3. ill-thought-out (adjective) – not carefully considered, not carefully planned, misconceived/badly planned.
  4. sweeping (adjective) – comprehensive, all-inclusive, all-embracing, far-reaching.
  5. bottleneck (noun) – a condition which appears as not solvable and so delays the process; setback, problem, issue, snag, difficulty.
  6. erect (verb) – create, establish, form/set up.
  7. bureaucratic (adjective) – rule-bound, rigid, inflexible, complicated.
  8. pandemic-hit (adjective) – affected by the pandemic.
  9. pandemic (noun) – the worldwide spread of a new disease; The illness spreads around the world and typically affects a large number of people across a wide area.
  10. virtual (adjective) – performing a task with the use of a computer, especially over a network.
  11. virtual conference (noun) – an interactive online event that brings together a group of people with similar interests or expertise so that they can learn/share information from one another.
  12. viable (adjective) – reasonable, achievable, practical.
  13. channel (noun) – means, method, medium, instrument, mechanism.
  14. collaborate (verb) – join, cooperate, team up.
  15. peer (noun) – equal, fellow, co-worker.
  16. state (noun) – country, nation.
  17. broadly (adverb) – generally, usually, mainly.
  18. mandate (verb) – make mandatory/necessary; require.
  19. hostile (adjective) – confrontational, belligerent, combative; opposed, inimical, antagonistic, ill-disposed.
  20. vague (adjective) – imprecise, inexact, unclear/uncertain.
  21. abstruse (adjective) – obscure, difficult, puzzling, perplexing.
  22. to one’s credit (phrase) – used to mention that someone deserves praise/admiration.
  23. speak out (phrasal verb) – express, articulate, communicate, convey, voice (something straightforwardly & publicly).
  24. sound (verb) – express, communicate, convey (a warning)
  25. detrimental (adjective) – undesirable, harmful, unfavourable, counterproductive.
  26. rethink (noun) – reconsideration, re-examination, reassessment, re-evaluation.
  27. underscore (verb) – underline, emphasize, highlight.
  28. collaboration (noun) – cooperation, alliance, partnership.
  29. substitute (verb) – replace.
  30. face-to-face (adjective) – personally, in person, head on, direct.
  31. trust-building (noun) – the process of bringing all the members together and creating trust based on activities and exercises.
  32. hurdle (noun) – obstacle, difficulty, problem, impediment.
  33. pose (verb) – constitute, present, create, cause (a problem or danger or risk).
  34. and so on (phrase) – or more of the same, and similar things, and the like.
  35. electro-optics (noun) – The branch of physics that deals with the use of electrical energy to create or manipulate light waves, generally by changing the refractive index of a light-propagating material. Put simply, it is the branch of material physics that deals with the effects electricity has on optical materials.
  36. enable (verb) – permit, allow, facilitate.
  37. promise (verb) – indicate, point to, denote, signify.
  38. forge (verb) – form, create, build up (something successful).
  39. alliance (noun) – association, union, partnership.
  40. avenue (noun) – way, method, direction, approach.
  41. open up (phrasal verb) – make something available/accessible.
  42. bound by (adjective) – obliged, compelled, required, constrained.
  43. straitjacket (noun) – restriction, restraint, constraint.
  44. stride (noun) – make progress, make headway, gain ground, progress, advance.
  45. growing (adjective) – increasing.
  46. peer-reviewed (adjective) – relating to a process by which something research or publication is evaluated by a group of experts in the appropriate field.
  47. Nature Index (noun) – The Nature Index is a database of author affiliation information collated from research articles published in an independently selected group of 82 high-quality science journals. The database is compiled by Nature Research. The Nature Index provides a close to real-time proxy of high-quality research output and collaboration at the institutional, national and regional level.
  48. moreover (adverb) – besides, furthermore, in addition.
  49. allay (verb) – reduce, diminish, decrease, lessen; alleviate, ease, relieve.
  50. biopiracy (noun) – unauthorized use of resources for scientific research. Biopiracy happens when researchers or research organisations take (biological) resources without official sanction, largely from less affluent countries or marginalised people.
  51. humanity (noun) – humankind, the human race, people.
  52. free from (verb) – unaffected by, clear of, without, devoid of.
  53. paranoid (adjective) – over-suspicious, distrustful, worried, extremely fearful, nervous, insecure.
  54. curb (noun) – control, restraint, containment, restriction.
  55. scholar (noun) – academic, intellectual, expert/pundit, learned person.
  56. sanctify (verb) – approve, sanction, vindicate, endorse, justify.
  57. notion (noun) – idea, belief, opinion, view.
  58. prevail on/upon (verb) – win someone over, persuade, convince, influence, prompt.
  59. lead to (verb) – result in, cause, bring on, call forth, give rise to.
  60. liberal (adjective) – progressive, forward-thinking, broad-minded.

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 1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/.
2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in a different context. 
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