VOCAB OF THE DAY

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  1. ESPIONAGE (NOUN): spying 

 

Synonyms: reconnaissance, intelligence 

 

Antonyms: candid, frank 

 

Example Sentence: He will be punished severely if he is found guilty of espionage. 

 

 

  1. ENIGMA (NOUN):mystery 

 

Synonyms: knot, perplexity 

 

Antonyms: solution, key 

 

Example Sentence: How they avoided the onslaught of the enemy, is still an enigma for us. 

 

 

  1. CONCURRENCE (NOUN): occurring together 

 

Synonyms: unanimity, synchronicity 

 

Antonyms: separate, different 

 

Example Sentence: They have infuriated the senior leaders with the concurrence of their stupid remarks. 

 

 

  1. INDULGENT (ADJECTIVE): kind 

 

Synonyms: compassionate, tolerant 

 

Antonyms: inconsiderate, intolerant 

 

Example Sentence: There are many indulgent people in the world. 

 

 

  1. PROFOUND (ADJECTIVE): (deeply) thoughtful 

 

Synonyms: abstruse, philosophical 

 

Antonyms: trivial, superficial 

 

Example Sentence: The teacher had a profound effect on his students. 

 

 

  1. PROCEEDS (NOUN): earning 

 

Synonyms: revenue, reward 

 

Antonyms: debt, loss 

 

Example Sentence: The government has ordered companies to share 2% of their proceeds with NGOs. 

 

 

  1. SHORTFALL (NOUN): lack 

 

Synonyms: inadequacy, flaw 

 

Antonyms: abundance, plenty 

 

Example Sentence: His shortfalls are destroying his career. 

 

 

  1. PILE (NOUN):collection 

 

Synonyms: stockpile, accumulation 

 

Antonyms: ditch, poverty 

 

Example Sentence: He gifted a pile of story books to the poor children. 

 

 

  1. BUYBACK (NOUN):concession 

 

Synonyms: privilege, allowance 

 

Antonyms: repudiation, refusal 

 

Example Sentence: There are many buyback offers in the market. 

 

 

  1. UNVEIL (VERB): reveal 

 

Synonyms: disclose, display

Antonyms: conceal, veil 

 

Example Sentence: They will unveil a new car very soon.