THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - April 16, 2018 - Topic 2
The
Olympics has a global allure and the Asian Games basks in its continental
spread. Compared to these two, the Commonwealth Games may look like an
unflattering vestige of Britain’s colonial past. Yet there is no denying the
CWG’s relevance as a stepping stone to greater sporting glory. For India, the
relatively limited competition means it remains a frontrunner. This was
underlined over the last fortnight at the Gold Coast in Australia, where India won 66 medals and improved on the haul of 64 from the 2014 edition at
Glasgow. Importantly, the number of golds rose from 15 to 26.
In wrestling,
weightlifting, shooting, boxing, badminton and particularly table tennis, India
dominated. There were world-class efforts from the Indians. Five-time world
boxing champion Mary Kom, two-time Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar,
world champion weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, 2016 world junior javelin champion
Neeraj Chopra and teen shooting sensations Manu Bhaker and Anish Bhanwala
produced splendid performances to clinch gold. In badminton, the unexpected
gold in the mixed team event, the much-anticipated women’s final featuring P.V.
Sindhu and Saina Nehwal, and the emergence of some doubles combinations were
the high points. From the table tennis arena, India provided the biggest
surprises. It won a medal in all seven events — an unprecedented sweep of team
golds and a historic gold in the women’s singles for Manika Batra, highlighting
the hard work done also by the coaching and support team. The 22-year-old Delhi
player returned with four medals, including two golds, and proved to be India’s
most valuable player.
However,
India’s reputation took a beating when A.V. Rakesh Babu and K.T. Irfan were
packed off from the Games for violation of the ‘no needle’ policy after needles
were found in their rooms. This aberration must not go unaddressed against the
backdrop of successes of other Indian athletes. With the next Asian Games
scheduled in August-September in Jakarta, Indonesia, India is expected to build
on the gains from the Gold Coast. Based on the quality of recent performances,
India could improve upon its 2014 tally of 11 gold, 10 silver and 36 bronze
medals. Considering the Asian standards of table tennis, badminton, shooting, wrestling,
weightlifting and field events in athletics, it will be over-optimistic to
expect a gold haul anywhere close to what the Indians managed from the Gold
Coast. Chopra, Chanu, Sushil, the badminton players in singles, besides select
shooters, will hope to do well. But India will certainly try to register a
better show in hockey where the men’s team will defend its Asian Games title,
and automatically qualify for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Till then, the CWG
has held a mirror up to Indian sport and found a refreshing reflection.
Vocabulary
Allure: the quality of being
powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating.
Example: People for whom gold holds no allure
Synonyms: attraction, lure, draw, pull, appeal, allurement, enticement
Continental: forming or belonging
to a continent.
Example: Continental Antarctic
Relevance: the quality or state
of being closely connected or appropriate.
Example: This film has contemporary relevance
Sensation: a widespread reaction
of interest and excitement.
Example: His arrest for poisoning caused a sensation
Synonyms: commotion, stir, uproar, furor, scandal, impact, interest
Combination: a joining or merging
of different parts or qualities in which the component elements are
individually distinct.
Example: A combination of blackberries, raspberries, and rhubarb
Synonyms: amalgamation, amalgam, merger, merging, blend
Reputation: the beliefs or
opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
Example: His reputation was tarnished by allegations that he had taken
bribes
Improve: make or become
better.
Example: We’ve used technology to improve relations with customers
Synonyms: make
better, better, ameliorate, upgrade, update, refine
Manage: succeed in surviving
or in attaining one's aims, especially against heavy odds; cope.
Example: Catherine managed on five hours' sleep a night
Synonyms: cope, get along/on, make do, be/fare/do
all right, carry on, survive
Defend: protect from harm or
danger.
Example: We shall defend our country, whatever the cost
Synonyms: protect, guard, safeguard, secure, shield, fortify, garrison
Reflection: serious thought or
consideration.
Example: He doesn't get much time for reflection
Synonyms: thought, thinking, consideration, contemplation, deliberation