Friday, July 9, 2010

Words for Today

Disincentive (noun):
Meaning:
1.deterrent, something that provides motivation not to do something
2.a negative motivational influence
3.that which discourages a particular behaviour
Usage:
1.In-arguably, something needs to be done to disincentivisefrivolous PILs that add to backlog of cases, apart from derailing important projects
2.A further disincentiveis the high cost of registration, which runs from 50,000 to 300,000 dollars, according to one EEAA official.

Stringent (adj.):
Meaning:
1.severe, strict, demanding; binding, constraining
2.characterized by scarcity of money, credit restrictions, or other financial strain
Usage:
1.But a better way to tackle them may be to have a stringent vetting system within the judiciary itself for accepting or rejecting cases at the time of filing
2.stringent economic policies
3.operating under a stringenttime limit

Yawning gap :
Meaning:
1.Gap between something that is because of lack of interest
Usage:
1.There is a yawning gap between the rich and the poor
2.a yawning gap between fashion and style

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