- lockdown (noun) –
an emergency protocol implemented by the authorities that prevents people from leaving from a place; An extended state of confinement/encirclement/isolation of a person by the authority. - rigorous (adjective) –
strict, stern, stringent. - livelihood (noun) –
means of making a living with the basic necessities (food, water, shelter and clothing); means of support, subsistence, source of income. - contagious (adjective) –
relating to a disease/infection that can spread rapidly from person to person through direct contact, by touching a person who has the infection; communicable, transmittable, infectious. - relatively (adverb) –
comparatively, proportionately, by comparison; somewhat. - toll (noun) –
number, count, sum total (of deaths/casualties). - cap (noun) –
limit, upper limit; curb, check. - reverse (verb) –
change, alter, turn around. - overnight (adverb) –
very quickly; instantly. - normality (noun) –
a normal pattern, regularity, a normal state of affairs. - barring (preposition) –
except for, with the exception of, apart from, other than, excluding. - pandemic (noun) –
the worldwide spread of a new disease; The illness spreads around the world and typically affects a large number of people across a wide area. - laud (verb) –
praise, hail, applaud, acclaim. - curb (noun) –
restriction, limitation, restraint, control/check. - safeguard (noun) –
protection, precaution, safety measures. - inevitable (adjective) –
necessary, required; unavoidable, unpreventable. - stipulation (noun) –
clause, provision, condition, requirement. - civic (adjective) –
public, community. - inter- (prefix) –
between. - bar (noun) –
ban, prohibition, restriction. - personnel (noun) –
staff, employees, workforce. - call for (phrasal verb) –
require, publicly ask/necessitate, demand. - adherence to (noun) –
commitment to, attachment to (a clause/condition). - relaxation (noun) –
moderation, modification (of a rule less strict). - remedy (noun) –
treatment, cure; solution. - social/physical distancing (noun) –
a term means actively avoiding crowded public places, is a key element in decreasing the rapid spread of COVID-19. This is an effort intended to limit exposure by reducing face-to-face contact and preventing spread among people in community settings. - universally (adverb) –
invariably, globally, broadly/commonly. - reluctant (adjective) –
unwilling, disinclined, opposed, unenthusiastic, averse. - adjourn (verb) –
postpone, put off, defer/delay. - leave alone (phrase) –
fail to look after, fail to care for, abandon/desert. - interim (noun) –
meantime, meanwhile, intervening time. - desperate (adjective) –
despairing, hopeless, anguished, distressed. - perish (verb) –
die, expire, be killed suddenly (particularly in an accident). - expatriate (adjective) –
emigrant, living/working abroad. - unprecedented (adjective) –
not done or experienced before. - add to (verb) –
increase, magnify, intensify, amplify. - vigil (noun) –
surveillance, close watch, monitoring. - unsurprisingly (adverb) –
as expected. - legacy (noun) –
effect/outcome (something received from a predecessor or from the past). - densification (noun) –
it is a term used to describe the increasing density of people living in urban areas. - rampant (adjective) –
widespread, present everywhere/pervasive, unrestrained/out of control. - (infection) cluster (noun) –
a group (of infected people considered as a unit). - mark (verb) –
indicate, represent, signify, signalize. - commons (noun) –
common properties/resources belonging to the whole of a community. - emphatically (adverb) –
distinctly, clearly, noticeably. - measured (adjective) –
carefully planned, carefully considered, well thought out; unfaltering, unhurried.
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