The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 17th July 2024
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Hindu Vocab On European Championship & Copa America

There has long been an apprehension (worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen) among football’s romantics that clubs were slowly chipping away at the popularity of the international game. Franchises awash with money buy the best players from the global market while national sides had to work within silos. And wherever the best talent goes, play tends to be better, and the long club seasons provide ample (more than enough) time and space for tactics to develop, styles to evolve, and thereby skew spectator (a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part) interest. Yet, as Sunday’s happenings in Berlin and Miami showed, there is still nothing that stirs the passion of a football fan like international success. Spain’s triumph for a fourth time in the European Championship and Argentina’s for a 16th time in the Copa America sent their nations into frenzied celebrations even as the vanquished (to defeat an enemy or opponent, especially in war), England — for a second straight edition — and Colombia, went into deep mourning. Spain’s victory came courtesy some astute coaching from Luis de la Fuente and the playmaking genius of Rodri. It also had an ideal mix of experience and youth as it played the best football and outclassed heavyweights Germany, France and England back to back. Argentina, helmed by Lionel Scaloni and captained by Lionel Messi, huffed and puffed, needing a penalty (a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law) shootout and extra-time to win two of the three knock-out matches.

The two continental competitions witnessed breathtaking performances by youngsters such as Spanish wingers Lamine Yamal (17) and Nico Williams (22), German attacker Jamal Musiala (21), Venezuelan defender Jon Aramburu (21) and Brazilian forward Savinho (20). Georgia and Turkey mesmerised (to have someone’s attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else) with high-throttle attacking football, while Canada made a rousing maiden run to the Copa semifinal. James Rodriguez-inspired Colombia redeemed (to make something or someone seem less bad) itself by reaching the Copa final after missing the 2022 World Cup. However, defending Euro champion Italy and a Neymar-less Brazil disappointed. Kylian Mbappe’s France, a semifinalist, was largely ordinary. The tournaments also marked the end of the international careers of Germany’s Toni Kroos and Argentina’s Angel Di Maria. But Cristiano Ronaldo (39) and Messi (37) — who has won a World Cup and two Copa Americas in the last three years — have not shut the door yet. The only sour note in an otherwise enthralling (keeping someone’s interest and attention completely) month of football was the below-par organisation of the Copa America in the United States. Complaints about pitches (the level of a feeling), training facilities and ticket prices abounded (to exist in large numbers). The final was delayed by more than an hour because of fan unrest. Uncomfortable questions will surely be raised, for the U.S., along with Canada and Mexico, hosts the 48-team World Cup in 2026.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 17th July 2024

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  • Apprehension: Worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen.
  • Ample: More than enough.
  • Spectator: A person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part.
  • Vanquished: To defeat an enemy or opponent, especially in war.
  • Penalty: A punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law.
  • Mesmerised: To have someone’s attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else.
  • Redeemed: To make something or someone seem less bad.
  • Enthralling: Keeping someone’s interest and attention completely.
  • Pitches: The level of a feeling.
  • Abounded: To exist in large numbers.

Hindu Vocab Master 17th July with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 17th July 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
ApprehensionSynonyms: Alarm, Disquiet
Antonyms: Brief, Calm
AmpleSynonyms: Bountiful, Abundant
Antonyms: Cramped, Insignificant
SpectatorSynonyms: Fan, Moviegoer
Antonyms: Participant
VanquishedSynonyms: Humbled, Overpowered
Antonyms: Clear, Oriented
PenaltySynonyms: Cost, Discipline
Antonyms: Award, Reward
MesmerisedSynonyms: Captivated, Enamored
Antonyms: Disenchanted, Disinterested
RedeemedSynonyms: Reclaimed, Reborn
Antonyms: Dropped, Ill
EnthrallingSynonyms: Captivating, Engrossing
Antonyms: Boring, Repulsive
PitchesSynonyms: Point, Angle
Antonyms: Center, Interior
AboundedSynonyms: Flourish, Thrive
Antonyms: Decline, Fail

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