Reading Suggestion-1
Article Name: How to Pronounce Everything?
Author Name: Megan Garber
Source: The Atlantic
Category: Language and Learning
Five Words to learn from this article:
Pedantry: Excessive concern with minor details and rules.
Ubiquitous: Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Pretentious: Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed.
Whopping: Very large.
Artefact: An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
Reading Suggestion-2
Article Name: A free market in tax is a grotesque reality?
Author Name: Nick Cohen
Source: The Guardian
Category: Economy
Five Words to learn from this article:
Dodge: Avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement.
Dire: Extremely serious or urgent.
Falter: Lose strength or momentum.
Brag: Say something in a boastful manner.
Grotesque: Comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.
Sovereignty: Supreme power or authority.
Reading Suggestion-3
Article Name: Pulp non-fiction
Author Name: Dennis Duncan
Source: The Times Literary Supplement
Category: Art, Culture, & Literature
Five Words to learn from this article:
Debauched: Indulging in or characterized by excessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs.
Monstrous: Having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster.
Predate: Exist or occur at a date earlier than (something).
Epitomize: Be a perfect example of.
Banality: The fact or condition of being banal; unoriginality.