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As we all know that now a day’s in All Banking Exams and other competitive exams most of the English Sections were taken from Editorial pages. So it is essential to have a sound knowledge and understanding of English vocabulary. So here we are presenting you Vocabulary from “The Hindu”.
- Due (adjective) – expected, anticipated, scheduled for.
- Turmoil (noun) – confusion, disorder, agitation/disruption.
- Call for (phrasal verb) – require, need, necessitate, make necessary.
- Leverage (noun) – influence, power, authority.
- Semblance (noun) – appearance; resemblance; similarity (archaic).
- Concerted (adjective) – energetic, active, strong/intense.
- Persuade (verb) – convince, influence, induce.
- Steer (verb) – guide, lead, direct.
- Recourse to (verb) – resort to, utilize, employ.
- Coercive (adjective) – authoritarian, imperious, high-handed.
- Pit against (phrasal verb) – set/match against, put in opposition to, put in competition with.
- Polity (noun) – a state as a political entity.
- Bureaucracy (noun) – administration, government, the system.
- Depose (verb) – remove from office, unseat, dethrone.
- Exile (noun) – banishment, expulsion, expatriation/deportation.
- Reinstate (verb) – bring back, reinstitute, put back.
- Comply with (verb) – abide by, conform to, adhere to/respect.
- Uphold (verb) – confirm/justify; maintain, continue (a custom/practice).
- Egregious (adjective) – extremely bad; shocking.
- In the midst of (phrase) – in the middle of.