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1. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow Synonyms: pursue, supersede Antonyms: retreat, precede Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions. 2. GARISH (ADJECTIVE): flashy Synonyms: ostentatious, gaudy Antonyms: plain, modest Example Sentence: His shirt was...

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1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky Synonyms: bizarre, creepy Antonym: earthly, familiar Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me. 2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity Synonyms: acumen, savvy Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity Example Sentence: The prime minister would hire almost any...

Daily Vocabulary

1. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow Synonyms: pursue, supersede Antonyms: retreat, precede Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions. 2. GARISH (ADJECTIVE): flashy Synonyms: ostentatious, gaudy Antonyms: plain, modest Example Sentence: His shirt was...

Vocabulary of the day

1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky Synonyms: bizarre, creepy Antonym: earthly, familiar Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me. 2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity Synonyms: acumen, savvy Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity Example Sentence: The prime minister would hire almost any...

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1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic Synonyms: caustic, sardonic Antonyms: kind, nice Example Sentence: The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts. 2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal Synonyms: brawl, argument Antonyms: calm, harmony Example Sentence: I had an altercation...

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1. MISCREANT (ADJECTIVE): immoral Synonyms: criminal, reprobate Antonyms: moral, good Example Sentence: They can force miscreant firms to cease trading. 2. RENDITION (NOUN ): explanation Synonyms: presentation, delivery Antonyms: failure, vagueness Example Sentence: His voice was high, clear, and musical,...

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1. CLOUT (NOUN): influence Synonyms: power, dominance Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence Example Sentence: Ministers often use their clout to get what they want. 2. PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame Synonyms: dignity, status Antonyms: lowliness, insignificance Example Sentence: Doctors are usually treated with prestige. 3....

Daily Vocabulary

1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic Synonyms: caustic, sardonic Antonyms: kind, nice Example Sentence: The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts. 2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal Synonyms: brawl, argument Antonyms: calm, harmony Example Sentence: I had an altercation...

Daily Vocabulary

1. CLOUT (NOUN): influence Synonyms: power, dominance Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence Example Sentence: Ministers often use their clout to get what they want. 2. PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame Synonyms: dignity, status Antonyms: lowliness, insignificance Example Sentence: Doctors are usually treated with prestige. 3....

Daily Vocabulary

1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic Synonyms: caustic, sardonic Antonyms: kind, nice Example Sentence: The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts. 2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal Synonyms: brawl, argument Antonyms: calm, harmony Example Sentence: I had an altercation...
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Accountancy Notes For SSC CGL 2019-20 on : Double entry system

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The basic principle of double entry system is that for every debit there must be an equivalent and corresponding credit. Double entry system Double entry system...

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