The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary – Set 52

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 in The Hindu newspaper which is important for all upcoming competitive exams. Add some more words to your English vocabulary words list.

 

TOPIC – Renewed uncertainty

The latest factory output data released by the National Statistical Office is yet another sign of the rocky start that the economy is having in the new fiscal year. April’s Index of Industrial Production (IIP) estimates show all three sectoral constituents of the index — mining, manufacturing and electricity — suffered reverses, as output slid below the preceding month’s levels. With the second wave of the COVID­19 pandemic increasing in intensity that month and several key industrial hubs coming under renewed local lockdowns, all six end­use categories — primary, capital, intermediate and construction goods and consumer durables and non­durables — endured month­on­month contractions. Manufacturing, which accounts for 77.6% of the IIP, saw production shrink 12.6% from March and contributed significantly to a 13% sequential contraction in overall industrial output. The NSO advised against drawing a year­on­year comparison, which it said would be affected by the fact that the nationwide lockdown had prevented many establishments from operating in April 2020. Figures from April 2019 indicate the IIP registered a marginal 0.08% growth, aided by a 6.8% increase in electricity output from two years earlier. However, from the pre­pandemic level, manufacturing shrank 0.9%, reflecting the deep rut it finds itself in. The output of capital goods and consumer durables also lagged the corresponding 2019 levels by 14.3% and 11.6%, respectively, signalling that the outlook for investment in production capacity and discretionary consumption remains disconcertingly weak. Consumer non­durables, comprising household essentials, witnessed an almost 11% contraction from March, testifying to the demand destruction that has accompanied the second wave. To be sure, the IIP arrives with a lag of six weeks and may likely be viewed as more of an indicator of past economic activity than as a tool to assist in providing an accurate prognosis. Still, other data from May, including manufacturing and services PMI and retail automobile sales, underline the extent to which economic activity has been constrained since the start of this quarter. With IHS Markit’s surveys showing manufacturing stagnating last month and services contracting for the first time in eight months, the Composite PMI Output Index slid from 55.4 in April to 48.1 in May indicating moderate reduction inactivity. New vehicle registrations more than halved in May from the previous month, another tell­tale sign of the demand drought. With job losses accelerating, and consumer spending hit by a combination of falling real incomes, depleted savings and increasing health­care costs, the broader outlook for a near­term revival in consumption­led demand appears bleak right now. To ensure an abiding recovery, the government needs to expedite targeted, demand­creating fiscal support measures and drastically quicken the pace of vaccinations.

 

The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms and antonyms 

Rut (noun) – a deep track that a wheel makes in soft ground

Synonyms – groove, furrow, trench, estrus, corrugation

Antonyms – anestrus, break, difference, frost, mound

 

Lag (verb) – to move or develop more slowly than somebody/something

Synonyms – dawdle, loiter, tarry, straggle, retard

Antonyms – hasten, rush, bolt, hurtle, streak

 

Discretionary (adjective) – available for use at the discretion of the user

Synonyms – voluntary, discretional, facultative, volitional, capricious

Antonyms – compulsory, imperative, obligatory, indispensable

 

Disconcertingly (adverb) – in a disturbing or embarrassing manner

Synonyms – confusingly, perturbingly, bewilder, confuse

Antonyms – comfortingly, tranquilly, peacefully, restfully

 

Prognosis (noun) – a judgement about how something is likely to develop in the future

Synonyms – forecast, prophecy, augury, divination, anticipation

Antonyms – calculate, dismiss, misapprehend, nostalgia

 

Stagnate (verb) – to stop developing, changing or being active

Synonyms – idle, languish, decline, hibernate, decline

Antonyms – innovate, work, convert, modify

 

Accelerating (verb) – move faster

Synonyms – expedite, hasten, facilitate, assist

Antonyms – decelerate, slow, hinder, impede, retard

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  1. You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this matter to be really something that I think I would never understand. It seems too complex and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post, I?ll try to get the hang of it!

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