The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary – Set 10

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Words with Meanings for various Exams: SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS PO/Clerk, RRB, RBI, LIC, NABARD, SEBI, SSC, UPSC, IPPB, etc.

We are providing vocabulary words from the Editorial articles The Hindu newspaper which are important for the all upcoming competitive exams. Add some more words to your English vocabulary words list.

 

                          TOPIC – Mixed signals (The latest GST data give cause for hope of a sustainable momentum in growth)

In these pandemic-hit times, when most economic news has been grim, the latest GST data give cause for some hope, albeit cautious, especially to policy makers overseeing beleaguered public finances. Gross revenue collections from GST scaled a six-month high of ₹95,480 crore in September, the first time in the current fiscal year when the tax receipts exceeded the year-earlier period’s figure. Clearly, with lockdown restrictions having been significantly eased, economic activity appears to have regained some momentum as people strive to reclaim a semblance of normality and businesses rush to restock inventory ahead of the peak consumption season in festival-marked October and November. Other high-frequency indicators, including automobile wholesales and the survey-based Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing, both for September, reflected this push to build up stocks. The IHS Markit Manufacturing PMI reading was at its highest in more than eight years as accelerated increases in new orders and production buoyed the sector’s outlook. GST revenue from the import of goods was also marginally higher than in the year-earlier period, signalling that inward shipments of commodities used as inputs in manufacturing had inched up. Merchandise trade data from the Commerce Ministry show Indian purchases of metal ores and pharma products in September posted increases of almost 43% and 28%, respectively, appearing to correlate with the trend in GST.

However, the 3.88% year-on-year growth in gross GST revenue must be seen in the backdrop of the fact that GST receipts had slid to a six-month low in September 2019 — a 2.7% contraction — as overall economic momentum slowed considerably. The key concern now would be to gauge the durability of the trend in GST collections, especially considering that over the first six months of the current fiscal, the cumulative revenue receipts are 25% lower year-on-year. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s annual Budget for 2020-21, announced in February before the pandemic and lockdowns pushed the economy into a record contraction, had projected a 12.8% growth in GST receipts, a goal that now seems surely impossible to realise. With the GST Council expected to meet today and attempts to resolve the contentious issue of GST compensation shortfall, Finance Ministry officials have their task cut out in trying to assess if their earlier projections of a ₹3-lakh crore shortfall in GST compensation would need to be recalibrated in light of the uptick in receipts. A reasonably accurate prognostication for the tax collection trend for the second half may well hold the key to untangling this logjam over the ways to fund the shortfall and the Centre-State trust deficit it has created.

 

 

 

 

 

The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms 

 

Grim (adjective) – Very serious or gloomy

Synonyms – bleak, dismal, stern, dour, harsh

Antonyms – bright, happy, warmhearted, sunny, benign

 

Albeit (conjunction) – Even though, Although

Synonyms – however, notwithstanding, nevertheless, still, despite being

Antonyms – because of that, ergo, hence, thus, that is why

 

Beleaguered (verb) – Put in a very difficult situation

Synonyms – besieged, harassed, embattled, blockaded, harried

Antonyms – aided, unworried, dashing, jaunty, impudent

 

Strive (verb) –  To exert much effort or energy

Synonyms – struggle, endeavor, toil, strain, contend

Antonyms – relax, loaf, loaf, take a vacation, skive

 

Semblance (adjective) – Apparent form of something

Synonyms – appearance, appearance, gloss, veneer, facade

Antonyms – difference, a good bit of, myriad of, plethora of, contention

 

Accelerated (adjective) – Speeded up

Synonyms – expedite, rapid, hasten, rushed, meteoric

Antonyms – delayed, impeded, retarded, stemmed, sluggish

 

Buoy (verb) – To support or sustain

Synonyms – uplift, beacon, enliven, invigorate, inspirit

Antonyms – dishearten, dishearten, discourage, dispirit, sink

 

Slid (adjective) – Move smoothly along a surface while maintaining continuous contact with it

Synonyms – glide, creep, skated, coasted, n swoop

Antonyms – liquid, gaseous, untenable

 

Cumulative (adjective) – Increasing by successive addition

Synonyms – aggregate, accumulated, amassed, mounting, accrual

Antonyms – declining, subtract, decrescent, frumpish, distributive

 

Uptick (noun) – A transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transaction

Synonyms – uptrend, increase, surge, higher, spike

Antonyms – downtick, decrement, abatement, shrinkage, diminution

 

Prognostication (noun) – A statement made about the future

Synonyms – presage, portent, prediction, prophecy, auspice

Antonyms – proof, truth

 

Untangling (noun) – The act of releasing from a snarled

Synonyms – disentangle, unravel, unsnarl, extricate, disencumber

Antonyms – entangling, catching up, twisting, raveling, fastening

 

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