Daily Newspaper Vocab: 8th March

  1. Canard: An unfounded rumor or false story. (Usage: The alleged threat was
    dismissed as a political canard.)
  2. Profligate: Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources. (Usage:
    The team succeeded despite a profligate bowling performance.
  3. Diabolical: Disgracefully bad or showing wickedness typical of a devil.
    (Usage: He ruled with diabolical despotism.)
  4. Chutzpah: Extreme self-confidence or audacity. (Usage: People with
    questionable talent but grand chutzpah are holding forth online.)
  5. Sauntered: Walked in a slow, relaxed manner without hurry or effort. (Usage:
    The fleet sauntered to the final.)
  6. Consternation: Feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected. (Usage: The leader’s departure triggered consternation within the party.)
  7. Pulverise: To defeat utterly; to crush into dust. (Usage: The batsman
    pulverised the opposition’s bowling attack.)
  8. Chokepoint: A point of congestion or blockage, especially in a strategic
    maritime route. (Usage: The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint for oil.)
  9. Ambush: A surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position.
    (Usage: The troops were caught in a deadly ambush.)
  10. Humongous: Huge; enormous. (Usage: Shipbuilding requires a humongous
    industrial ecosystem.)
  11. Fissile: Able to undergo nuclear fission. (Usage: The treaty required tracking
    of all fissile material accounts.)
  12. Reprisal: An act of retaliation, especially in war. (Usage: The missiles were
    fired in reprisal for the previous day’s attacks.)

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