This is a story of ‘Raj Thookre’ a chauvinist who supported many movements to kill people who came in his state ‘mahanrashtra’ for job. The police of his state was in deep slumber and paid no attention to his crimes. A young inconspicuous lad named ‘Rahool Gandhi’ thought to fight with this evil man. Raj thought that he was omniscient and no one can defeat him, he lunged at anyone who ever tried to come close to him.
'Thook're is an euphemistic Surname that I have decided to give to this idiotic buffoon (Yes,I am intending to be sarcastic this time). Rahool always had a great fervour towards the unity of his country ‘India’. In his academia he studied how rich the diversity of India was in early times and how it was being destroyed now by some sycophants like ‘Raj,’ who try to win over some people of their state while threatening outsiders.
Raj had many more bad habits too! - He enjoyed voyeurism and he would peep into the bathrooms of his neighbors. He was a culprit of plagiarism too because he copied articles from a site known as ‘The Word Story’ and presented as his own work in his magazine ‘Amna-Samna’.
Now Rahool was studying in ‘mahanrashtra’ for pursuing MBA. He interacted with every colleague in his dormitory to lash out against Raj. They launched a vehement motion against Raj Thookre. Rahool and his friends thought that now they will not give Raj a chance to flout social norms and inflict harm upon amicable well being of the society. As they were moving towards Raj’s house, more people joined them. The crowd had a diversity varying from senior citizens to pubescent teens.
Seeing the crowd the courage of Raj fizzled and ultimately he was battered by the angry mob. After a month a new peace policy was made for mahanrashtra and all parties of the state ratified it by concurring with its terms and conditions. According to the peace policy any person who is a threat to the harmony of the state will be ousted from the state and moved to the Tihar Jail.
Note: The word euphemistic might not be blending to well in the given context, I used it just because I wanted to expend my given word list. An Example actual usage of 'euphemistic' can be that people can be called as chubby instead of fat in order to not to hurt them.
Meaning of Words Used:
chauvinist : A person with a prejudiced belief in the superiority of his or her own kind
slumber : A dormant or quiescent state
inconspicuous : Not prominent or readily noticeable
omniscient : Infinitely wise
lunged : Make a thrusting forward movement
euphemistic : Substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one
buffoon : A rude or vulgar fool
fervour : The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
academia : The academic world
sycophants : A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
voyeurism : A perversion in which a person receives sexual gratification from seeing the genitalia of others or witnessing others' sexual behaviour
plagiarism : A piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
dormitory : A college or university building containing living quarters for students
lash : Aggressively challenge in speech or writing
vehement : Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
flout : Treat with contemptuous disregard
inflict : Make (someone) do something unpleasant
amicable : Characterized by friendship and good will
pubescent : (of animals especially human beings) having arrived at the onset of puberty (the age at which sex glands become functional) but not yet fully mature
fizzled : End weakly
battered : Damaged by blows or hard usage
mob : A disorderly crowd of people
ratified : Formally approved and invested with legal authority
concurring : Being of the same opinion
harmony : Compatibility in opinion and action
ousted : Remove from a position or office
euphemistic : Substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one
'Thook're is an euphemistic Surname that I have decided to give to this idiotic buffoon (Yes,I am intending to be sarcastic this time). Rahool always had a great fervour towards the unity of his country ‘India’. In his academia he studied how rich the diversity of India was in early times and how it was being destroyed now by some sycophants like ‘Raj,’ who try to win over some people of their state while threatening outsiders.
Raj had many more bad habits too! - He enjoyed voyeurism and he would peep into the bathrooms of his neighbors. He was a culprit of plagiarism too because he copied articles from a site known as ‘The Word Story’ and presented as his own work in his magazine ‘Amna-Samna’.
Now Rahool was studying in ‘mahanrashtra’ for pursuing MBA. He interacted with every colleague in his dormitory to lash out against Raj. They launched a vehement motion against Raj Thookre. Rahool and his friends thought that now they will not give Raj a chance to flout social norms and inflict harm upon amicable well being of the society. As they were moving towards Raj’s house, more people joined them. The crowd had a diversity varying from senior citizens to pubescent teens.
Seeing the crowd the courage of Raj fizzled and ultimately he was battered by the angry mob. After a month a new peace policy was made for mahanrashtra and all parties of the state ratified it by concurring with its terms and conditions. According to the peace policy any person who is a threat to the harmony of the state will be ousted from the state and moved to the Tihar Jail.
Note: The word euphemistic might not be blending to well in the given context, I used it just because I wanted to expend my given word list. An Example actual usage of 'euphemistic' can be that people can be called as chubby instead of fat in order to not to hurt them.
Meaning of Words Used:
chauvinist : A person with a prejudiced belief in the superiority of his or her own kind
slumber : A dormant or quiescent state
inconspicuous : Not prominent or readily noticeable
omniscient : Infinitely wise
lunged : Make a thrusting forward movement
euphemistic : Substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one
buffoon : A rude or vulgar fool
fervour : The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
academia : The academic world
sycophants : A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
voyeurism : A perversion in which a person receives sexual gratification from seeing the genitalia of others or witnessing others' sexual behaviour
plagiarism : A piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
dormitory : A college or university building containing living quarters for students
lash : Aggressively challenge in speech or writing
vehement : Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
flout : Treat with contemptuous disregard
inflict : Make (someone) do something unpleasant
amicable : Characterized by friendship and good will
pubescent : (of animals especially human beings) having arrived at the onset of puberty (the age at which sex glands become functional) but not yet fully mature
fizzled : End weakly
battered : Damaged by blows or hard usage
mob : A disorderly crowd of people
ratified : Formally approved and invested with legal authority
concurring : Being of the same opinion
harmony : Compatibility in opinion and action
ousted : Remove from a position or office
euphemistic : Substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one
people like raj thakre deserve flak
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