
Today’s “Word of the Day” is plaudit and it is a noun meaning “public praise or enthusiastic approval given to someone for an achievement or action; praise, acclaim, applause, commendation, accolade, approbation, compliments, “.
Example Sentence: Mr. Trump also expected India to publicly credit him for ‘brokering’ the India-Pakistan ceasefire. I suspect in his heart of hearts, he believes that the Nobel Prize denied to him is largely on account of India not giving him the plaudits that he felt he deserved. And that has made him hostile to India and to Mr. Modi.
This phrase is present in India’s presence amid a broken template of geopolitics and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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