The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary – September 27, 2020

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary

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Vaccine for all: On COVID-19 vaccine policy

India needs a COVID-19 vaccine policy that ensures total coverage in logical phases
The race to a vaccine is a relay — at every stage, there are people passing on the baton, and it’s the government’s responsibility to grasp it at the last mile. Whether or not a vaccine for COVID-19 is around the corner, it is imperative that a vaccine policy is formulated for India, ensuring parity of access for all.

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary

Sr. No. Word Meaning
1 logical (adjective)  reasonable, sensible, rational.
2 race (noun) competition, contest.
3 grasp (verb) act on.
4 around the corner (phrase) coming soon, coming up, approaching, forthcoming.
5 imperative (adjective) vitally important, crucial, essential, necessary.
6 formulate (verb) conceive, create, draw up, put together.
7 parity (noun) uniformity, equality.
8 narrative (noun) a representation of a particular situation; portrayal/account.
9 speak of (verb) mention, talk about, discuss, refer to, comment/remark on.
10 effectively (adverb) practically, virtually.
11 prioritise (verb) make a point of, highlight, call attention to (something as very important).
12 in time (phrase) eventually, ultimately, finally, in the end, at a later time.
13 astronomical (adjective) very high/large (amount of).
14 cushion (verb) mitigate, lessen, reduce (the adverse effects of).
15 likely (adverb) probably, presumably, no doubt.
16 besides (preposition) in addition to, apart from.
17 imperative (noun) necessary condition, precondition, essential requirement.
18 make sense (phrase) be acceptable, be practical, be justifiable, be convincing, pass muster, hold water.
19 wreak (verb) inflict, engender, result in, effect.
20 reliable (adjective) trustworthy, dependable, good/safe, well built.
21 universal (adjective) common/general, widespread, all-embracing, all-inclusive.
22 wherewithal (noun) resources, means.
23 rest with (verb) be the responsibility of (someone).
24 scope (noun) purpose, intention.
25 mammoth (adjective) something which is huge, giant, colossal.
26 periodic (adjective) regular, periodical, recurrent, recurring.
27 indeed (adverb) in fact, actually.
28 mobilisation (noun) the act of bringing people/resources together for a particular cause.
29 heroic (adjective) enormous, huge, massive, titanic, colossal (in scale/intention).

 

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