HINDU Editorial Wordlist 29 June 2017 and English Vocabulary based on The Hindu daily newspaper. Here we are listed the words used in The HINDU Editorial and providing the usage of words for easy learning. So that it will become very easy to improve vocabulary and learn new words.

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  1. Finding sheep a daunting task for administration
  2. Spurious seed racket busted
  3. Sans bus shelters, passengers have a harrowing time
  4. Chennai’s grey markets remain fuzzy about GST
  5. Incarnation of Dharma

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
daunting
adjective / Meaning: seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating.
Synonyms: dispiriting, demoralizing;forbidding, ominous, awesome
Spurious
adjective / Meaning:not being what it purports to be; false or fake.
Synonyms: bogus, fake, not genuine, specious, false, factitious
harrowing
verb / Meaning :acutely distressing.
Synonyms:distress, trouble, afflict, grieve, torment, torture
fuzzy
adjective / Meaning: difficult to perceive; indistinct or vague.
Synonyms:downy, down-covered, frizzy, woolly, velvety, silky
Incarnation
noun / Meaning: a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or quality.
Synonyms: embodiment, personification, exemplification, type, epitome;

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  1. An Uttar Pradesh MLA, UmleshYadav, was disqualified in 2011 on the same ground, of suppressing expenditure incurred in the publication of paid news
  2. The EC has called paid news, a term that refers to propaganda in favour
  3. candidate masquerading as news reports or articles, a “grave electoral malpractice”
  4. amended to make the publishing, or abetting the publishing, of paid news to further a candidate’s prospects
  5. Until this is done, contestants who use paid news can only be hauled up for failing to include the expenses

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
suppressing
verb / Meaning:prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.); restrain.
Synonyms: conceal, restrain, stifle, smother, bottle up, keep a rein on
propaganda
noun / Meaning:information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
Synonyms: information, promotion, advertising, advertisement
masquerading
adjective / Meaning: pretend to be someone one is not.
Synonyms:pretend to be, pose as, pass oneself off as, impersonate,
abetting
verb / Meaning: encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime.
Synonyms: assist, aid, help, lend a hand, support, back
hauled
verb / Meaning :(of a person) pull or drag with effort or force.
Synonyms: drag, pull, tug, heave, hump, trail, draw, tow,