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Explore the impact of editorials on society, the hesitation before voicing opinions, the incredulous reactions, and the rebellious nature of change. Dive into the nonchalant attitudes, rivalries, and sympathetic connections in the realm of journalism. Uncover the intricate web of reputation, the depths of sarcasm, and the unfathomable truths that shape our perspectives.
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Outsider Power Point By: Zachary Norton
Editorial • An article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher, editor, or editors • The editorial was in the paper this morning.
Hesitation • The act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear • His hesitation cost him the race.
Incredulous • Not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe • I do not believe his incredulous statement.
Nonchalantly • Cooly unconcerned, indifferent • He nonchalantly diffused the bomb.
Rebellious • Defying or resisting some established authority • Teenagers are rebellious
Reputation • The estimation in which a person or thing is held • His reputation was known to be highly praised by the people.
Rivalry • Different sides of people who compete for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo the opposing side • India and Pakistan have a rivalry for resources.
Sympathetic • Acting or affected by; of the nature of; or pertaining to a special affinity or mutual relationship • Her love for him was very sympathetic after the accident.
Sarcasm • Harsh or bitter derision or irony • His sarcasm was becoming more frequent.
Unfathomable Unable to penetrate to the truth of; comprehend; understand His pain and sorrow was very unfathomable to understand.
Webliography • Vinniesblog.com • Bennel.Blogspot.com • Scienceblogs.com