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1.Kicked Up (Phrasal Verb)-To become stronger or more intense.
2.Flare-Up (N)-a sudden outburst or intensification.
3.Bad Omens (N)-A sign, either real or imagined, of ill fortune or catastrophe in the future.
4.Undue (Adj)-not necessary or reasonable. अनुचित
5.Chaos (N)-complete disorder or confusion.
6.Partisanship (N)-prejudice in favour of a particular cause; bias. पक्षपात, भेदभाव
7.Alacrity (N)-liveliness and eagerness. जोश, उत्साह, तत्परता
2.Flare-Up (N)-a sudden outburst or intensification.
3.Bad Omens (N)-A sign, either real or imagined, of ill fortune or catastrophe in the future.
4.Undue (Adj)-not necessary or reasonable. अनुचित
5.Chaos (N)-complete disorder or confusion.
6.Partisanship (N)-prejudice in favour of a particular cause; bias. पक्षपात, भेदभाव
7.Alacrity (N)-liveliness and eagerness. जोश, उत्साह, तत्परता
💢💢The Hindu Editorial with Vocab - 15th May
From Israeli armed forces storming Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday morning to Israel pounding Gaza with air strikes and artillery on Thursday night in response to the rocket firing by Hamas, the Israel-Palestine conflict has escalated dangerously within days. At least 119 Palestinians, including 31 children, have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since May 10, while nine people were killed in Israel in the rocket attacks, including an Indian national and a child. For now, both sides have refused to stand down from the fighting despite international appeal. Israel cannot evade responsibility for the crisis engulfing the region. There was already resentment and frustration among the Palestinians in the occupied territories as Israel has expanded Jewish settlements and deepened occupation. Besides, Israel’s high-handedness in East Jerusalem and the move to evict Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah for Jewish settlers added to the anger, leading to clashes. Hamas, which claims to be the main national resistance force against the occupation, seized on the opportunity and escalated the crisis with rocket attacks. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas’s militant infrastructure. But Israel knows that it is easier said than done. In 2014, Israel carried out a seven-week-long operation with the same objective. Seven years later, there is Hamas, firing over 1,800 rockets into Israel within five days.
Beyond the rhetoric by both sides, this is a loss-loss situation in which the civilians are taken hostages. Hamas’s rockets do not distinguish between Israeli civilians and soldiers. While the Iron Dome defence system neutralised most of the rockets, some actually hit Israel’s population centres, killing civilians and raising concerns for the country’s rulers. Israel is in fact witnessing a twin crisis. While the conflict with Hamas is escalating into a land attack, Israeli cities are gripped by riots between Jewish vigilantes and Arab mobs. The riots prompted President Reuven Rivlin to evoke fears of a civil war and the government to declare a state of emergency in some locations, including the central city of Lod. This is the most serious law and order crisis Israel is facing internally since the second intifada of 2000. In return, Israel has pulverised Gaza, inflicting a heavy casualty on the impoverished region’s population. The high casualty of children points to the collective punishment approach of the Israeli military. Israel’s right to defend itself, which the U.S. and Germany have endorsed, cannot be the right to launch an indiscriminate bombing on the civilians of Gaza. The international community, especially the U.S. which is a close ally of Israel, should put pressure on both sides to cease the fire. They should do it sooner rather than later as every day, dozens are being killed in the bombings.
CREDIT SOURCE:- The Hindu
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1. Pounding (N)- repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something. जोरदार धमाकों के साथ बमबारी
2. Escalate (V)- to cause something) to become stronger or more serious (किसी स्थिति का) अधिक तीव्र होना या करना या अधिक गंभीर बनना या बनाना
3. Stand Down (Phrasal Verb)- relax after being ready or alert.
4. Evade (V)- to manage to escape from or to avoid meeting somebody/something (बच निकलना (ताकि सामना न करना पड़े)
5. Engulf (V)- to surround and cover something or someone completely.
6. Resentment (N)- a feeling of extreme annoyance or displeasure. नाराजगी
7. Grip (V)- to hold somebody/something tightly (व्यक्ति या वस्तु को कसकर पकड़ना)
8. Evict (V)- to force someone to leave somewhere. बेदखल करना
9. Prompt (adj.)- immediate; done without delay (अत्यावश्यक; बिना बिलंब किया (कार्य)
10. Vow (V)- solemnly promise to do a specified thing.
11. Hostages (N)- a person seized or held as security for the fulfilment of a condition. बंधकों
12. Evoke (V)- produce a memory, feeling, etc. in somebody
13. Pulverise (
Cease the fire: On indiscriminate bombing of civilians in GazaFrom Israeli armed forces storming Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday morning to Israel pounding Gaza with air strikes and artillery on Thursday night in response to the rocket firing by Hamas, the Israel-Palestine conflict has escalated dangerously within days. At least 119 Palestinians, including 31 children, have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since May 10, while nine people were killed in Israel in the rocket attacks, including an Indian national and a child. For now, both sides have refused to stand down from the fighting despite international appeal. Israel cannot evade responsibility for the crisis engulfing the region. There was already resentment and frustration among the Palestinians in the occupied territories as Israel has expanded Jewish settlements and deepened occupation. Besides, Israel’s high-handedness in East Jerusalem and the move to evict Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah for Jewish settlers added to the anger, leading to clashes. Hamas, which claims to be the main national resistance force against the occupation, seized on the opportunity and escalated the crisis with rocket attacks. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas’s militant infrastructure. But Israel knows that it is easier said than done. In 2014, Israel carried out a seven-week-long operation with the same objective. Seven years later, there is Hamas, firing over 1,800 rockets into Israel within five days.
Beyond the rhetoric by both sides, this is a loss-loss situation in which the civilians are taken hostages. Hamas’s rockets do not distinguish between Israeli civilians and soldiers. While the Iron Dome defence system neutralised most of the rockets, some actually hit Israel’s population centres, killing civilians and raising concerns for the country’s rulers. Israel is in fact witnessing a twin crisis. While the conflict with Hamas is escalating into a land attack, Israeli cities are gripped by riots between Jewish vigilantes and Arab mobs. The riots prompted President Reuven Rivlin to evoke fears of a civil war and the government to declare a state of emergency in some locations, including the central city of Lod. This is the most serious law and order crisis Israel is facing internally since the second intifada of 2000. In return, Israel has pulverised Gaza, inflicting a heavy casualty on the impoverished region’s population. The high casualty of children points to the collective punishment approach of the Israeli military. Israel’s right to defend itself, which the U.S. and Germany have endorsed, cannot be the right to launch an indiscriminate bombing on the civilians of Gaza. The international community, especially the U.S. which is a close ally of Israel, should put pressure on both sides to cease the fire. They should do it sooner rather than later as every day, dozens are being killed in the bombings.
CREDIT SOURCE:- The Hindu
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1. Pounding (N)- repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something. जोरदार धमाकों के साथ बमबारी
2. Escalate (V)- to cause something) to become stronger or more serious (किसी स्थिति का) अधिक तीव्र होना या करना या अधिक गंभीर बनना या बनाना
3. Stand Down (Phrasal Verb)- relax after being ready or alert.
4. Evade (V)- to manage to escape from or to avoid meeting somebody/something (बच निकलना (ताकि सामना न करना पड़े)
5. Engulf (V)- to surround and cover something or someone completely.
6. Resentment (N)- a feeling of extreme annoyance or displeasure. नाराजगी
7. Grip (V)- to hold somebody/something tightly (व्यक्ति या वस्तु को कसकर पकड़ना)
8. Evict (V)- to force someone to leave somewhere. बेदखल करना
9. Prompt (adj.)- immediate; done without delay (अत्यावश्यक; बिना बिलंब किया (कार्य)
10. Vow (V)- solemnly promise to do a specified thing.
11. Hostages (N)- a person seized or held as security for the fulfilment of a condition. बंधकों
12. Evoke (V)- produce a memory, feeling, etc. in somebody
13. Pulverise (
V)- to destroy completely or defeat utterly.
14. Inflict (V)- to force somebody to have something unpleasant or something that he/she does not want (किसी को अप्रिय या अनचाही बात मानने के लिए विवश करना, ज़बरदस्ती लादना)
15. Impoverish (V)- to make somebody/something poor or lower in quality (व्यक्ति को दरिद्र कर देना या वस्तु की गुणवत्ता गिरा देना)
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14. Inflict (V)- to force somebody to have something unpleasant or something that he/she does not want (किसी को अप्रिय या अनचाही बात मानने के लिए विवश करना, ज़बरदस्ती लादना)
15. Impoverish (V)- to make somebody/something poor or lower in quality (व्यक्ति को दरिद्र कर देना या वस्तु की गुणवत्ता गिरा देना)
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🔰 The Hindu Vocabulary 🔰
● EARMARK (VERB): (चिह्नित करना): set aside
Synonyms: reserve, appropriate
Antonyms: use up
Example Sentence:
The cash had been earmarked for a big expansion of the programme.
● EXPERIMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (परिवर्तनात्मक): innovative
Synonyms: new, original
Antonyms: stale
Example Sentence:
She is a huge admirer of experimental music.
● BELITTLE (VERB): (छोटा करना): disparage
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence :
She belittled my riding and driving skills.
● ILLUSION (NOUN): (भ्रांति): appearance
Synonyms: impression, imitation
Antonyms: reality
Example Sentence:
They have to showcase an illusion of family togetherness.
● AMID (PREPOSITION): (के बीच): in the middle of
Synonyms: among, between
Antonyms: surrounding
Example Sentence:
Our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside.
● CONSORT (NOUN): (संगी): concomitant
Synonyms: companion, mate
Antonyms: enemy, adversary
Example Sentence:
He is my true consort.
● ATTUNE (VERB): (लय में करना): accommodate
Synonyms: accustom, adapt
Antonyms: disarrange, disagree
Example Sentence:
We are not attuned to making decisions.
● CREDENCE (NOUN): (स्वीकृति): acceptance
Synonyms: assurance, certainty
Antonyms: denial, disbelief
Example Sentence:
If a person wants to give credence to his business, he must develop a website for it.
● STREAM (NOUN) (श्रृंखला): succession
Synonyms: series, string
Antonyms: trickle
Example Sentence:
A woman screamed a stream of abuse.
● SUCCUMB (VERB): (दबना): yield
Synonyms: give in, give way
Antonyms: resist
Example Sentence:
We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.
● EARMARK (VERB): (चिह्नित करना): set aside
Synonyms: reserve, appropriate
Antonyms: use up
Example Sentence:
The cash had been earmarked for a big expansion of the programme.
● EXPERIMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (परिवर्तनात्मक): innovative
Synonyms: new, original
Antonyms: stale
Example Sentence:
She is a huge admirer of experimental music.
● BELITTLE (VERB): (छोटा करना): disparage
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence :
She belittled my riding and driving skills.
● ILLUSION (NOUN): (भ्रांति): appearance
Synonyms: impression, imitation
Antonyms: reality
Example Sentence:
They have to showcase an illusion of family togetherness.
● AMID (PREPOSITION): (के बीच): in the middle of
Synonyms: among, between
Antonyms: surrounding
Example Sentence:
Our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside.
● CONSORT (NOUN): (संगी): concomitant
Synonyms: companion, mate
Antonyms: enemy, adversary
Example Sentence:
He is my true consort.
● ATTUNE (VERB): (लय में करना): accommodate
Synonyms: accustom, adapt
Antonyms: disarrange, disagree
Example Sentence:
We are not attuned to making decisions.
● CREDENCE (NOUN): (स्वीकृति): acceptance
Synonyms: assurance, certainty
Antonyms: denial, disbelief
Example Sentence:
If a person wants to give credence to his business, he must develop a website for it.
● STREAM (NOUN) (श्रृंखला): succession
Synonyms: series, string
Antonyms: trickle
Example Sentence:
A woman screamed a stream of abuse.
● SUCCUMB (VERB): (दबना): yield
Synonyms: give in, give way
Antonyms: resist
Example Sentence:
We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.
● भारतीय वन अनुसंधान संस्थान → देहरादून
● भारतीय वन्य जीव अनुसंधान संस्थान → देहरादून
● केन्द्रीय पक्षी शोध संस्थान → इज्जतनगर
● राष्ट्रीय पर्यावरण शोध संस्थान → नागपुर
● राष्ट्रीय ऊँट अनुसंधान संस्थान → बीकानेर
● राष्ट्रीय भू-भौतिकी अनुसंधान संस्थान → हैदराबाद
● राष्ट्रीय पर्यावरण अभियान्त्रिकी शोध संस्थान → नागपुर
● भारतीय कृषि अनुसंधान परिषद → नई दिल्ली
● भारतीय मृदा विज्ञान संस्थान → प्रयागराज
● केन्द्रीय मृदा एवं लवणता अनुसंधान संस्थान → करनाल
● भारतीय बागवानी अनुसंधान संस्थान → बंगलौर
● भारतीय वन सर्वेक्षण केन्द्र → देहरादून
● प्राकृतिक इतिहास का राष्ट्रीय संग्रहालयनई → दिल्ली
● सलीम अली पक्षी विज्ञान तथा प्रकृतिक इतिहास → केन्द्र कोयम्बटूर
● भारतीय वनस्पति सर्वेक्षण → कोलकाता
● भारतीय प्राणी सर्वेक्षण → कोलकाता
● राष्ट्रीय वानिकी अनुसंधान संस्थान → झाँसी
● केन्द्रीय मरूक्षेत्र अनुसंधान संस्थान → जोधपुर
● भारतीय मौसम विज्ञान संस्थान → नई दिल्ली
● भारतीय मौसम वेधशाला → पूना
● जीवाणु प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान → चण्डीगढ़
● राष्ट्रीय वनस्पति विज्ञान संस्थान → लखनऊ
● केन्द्रीय खनन अनुसंधान केन्द्र → धनबाद (झारखण्ड)
● भारतीय रासायनिक जैविकी संस्थान → कोलकाता
● केन्द्रीय ईंधन अनुसंधान संस्थान → जादूगोड़ा
● भारतीय वन्य जीव अनुसंधान संस्थान → देहरादून
● केन्द्रीय पक्षी शोध संस्थान → इज्जतनगर
● राष्ट्रीय पर्यावरण शोध संस्थान → नागपुर
● राष्ट्रीय ऊँट अनुसंधान संस्थान → बीकानेर
● राष्ट्रीय भू-भौतिकी अनुसंधान संस्थान → हैदराबाद
● राष्ट्रीय पर्यावरण अभियान्त्रिकी शोध संस्थान → नागपुर
● भारतीय कृषि अनुसंधान परिषद → नई दिल्ली
● भारतीय मृदा विज्ञान संस्थान → प्रयागराज
● केन्द्रीय मृदा एवं लवणता अनुसंधान संस्थान → करनाल
● भारतीय बागवानी अनुसंधान संस्थान → बंगलौर
● भारतीय वन सर्वेक्षण केन्द्र → देहरादून
● प्राकृतिक इतिहास का राष्ट्रीय संग्रहालयनई → दिल्ली
● सलीम अली पक्षी विज्ञान तथा प्रकृतिक इतिहास → केन्द्र कोयम्बटूर
● भारतीय वनस्पति सर्वेक्षण → कोलकाता
● भारतीय प्राणी सर्वेक्षण → कोलकाता
● राष्ट्रीय वानिकी अनुसंधान संस्थान → झाँसी
● केन्द्रीय मरूक्षेत्र अनुसंधान संस्थान → जोधपुर
● भारतीय मौसम विज्ञान संस्थान → नई दिल्ली
● भारतीय मौसम वेधशाला → पूना
● जीवाणु प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान → चण्डीगढ़
● राष्ट्रीय वनस्पति विज्ञान संस्थान → लखनऊ
● केन्द्रीय खनन अनुसंधान केन्द्र → धनबाद (झारखण्ड)
● भारतीय रासायनिक जैविकी संस्थान → कोलकाता
● केन्द्रीय ईंधन अनुसंधान संस्थान → जादूगोड़ा
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🔰 DAILY VOCABULARY 🔰
1.Accustomed (Adj)-familiar with something. अभ्यस्त
2.Embracing (V)-to accept something enthusiastically.
3.Endure (V)-to experience and bear something difficult, painful, or unpleasant. सहन करना
4.Retractable Roof (N)-a roof system designed to roll back the roof on tracks so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors.
5.Fore (N)-the most important or successful position.
6.Spruced Up (Phrasal Verb)-to make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
7.Slump (N)-a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual.
8.Culmination (N)-the highest point of achievement or excellence. पराकाष्ठा
9.Fortnight (N)-a period of two weeks.
10.Astute (Adj)-able to understand a situation quickly and see how to take advantage of it. चतुर
1.Accustomed (Adj)-familiar with something. अभ्यस्त
2.Embracing (V)-to accept something enthusiastically.
3.Endure (V)-to experience and bear something difficult, painful, or unpleasant. सहन करना
4.Retractable Roof (N)-a roof system designed to roll back the roof on tracks so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors.
5.Fore (N)-the most important or successful position.
6.Spruced Up (Phrasal Verb)-to make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
7.Slump (N)-a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual.
8.Culmination (N)-the highest point of achievement or excellence. पराकाष्ठा
9.Fortnight (N)-a period of two weeks.
10.Astute (Adj)-able to understand a situation quickly and see how to take advantage of it. चतुर