CUL-DE-SAC

 

From Sampath’s Desk:

 

‘Cul-de-sac’ (plural form: culs-de-sac)

 Origin of the word ::  FRENCH

 

Pronunciation::  kal-de-sack – (கல்-டெ-ஸாக்)

 

Meaning ::

 

  • Dead-end, blind alley (Idiomatically, it means, ‘impasse' ‘stalemate’, ‘deadlock’, or ‘an inescapable position’)

 

  • முட்டுசந்து, சிக்கல்/தேக்க/இக்கட்டான நிலை, இழுபறி, ஸ்தம்பித்த நிலை

 

Example sentences:

 

  • His house is located in a residential ‘cul-de-sac’ in Vandalur on the outskirts of Chennai.

 

  • This argument will probably lead me up a cul-de-sac without any end or solution.

 

  • For a long time after the outbreak of COVID-19, the U.S. and western countries were clueless and got shut into a cul-de-sac.

 

  • They appear to be cul-de-sac opportunities which will not lead us anywhere but still create illusion and promise that they will.

 

 

I have used the word ‘cul-de-sac’ as below:

 

  • This proposal is not a gateway, but a cul-de-sac.

 

  • 33% Women Reservation Bill is now in a ‘cul-de-sac’, not being able to see the light of the day.

 

  • Prime Minister, realizing that our economy has been shuttled into a ‘cul-de-sac’ due to COVID-19 crisis, made a fund allotment of a whopping 20 lakh crore (equivalent to 10% of India’s GDP) to revive the COVID-19 outbreak inflicted slowdown particularly benefiting labourers, farmers, honest taxpayers, MSMEs and cottage industries. 

  

R.SAMPATH

7/7/2020

Comments

  1. Wow. Thank you முட்டு சந்துல முட்டிக்கிட்டு நிக்காம புரிஞ்சுண்டுட்டேன்.

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