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Friday, 12 June 2026
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probe
probe
= an attempt to discover information by asking detailed questions or investigating carefully
Mark launched a probe into the sudden drop in sales last quarter.
The IT department opened a probe to investigate the security breach.
The university launched a probe into student complaints about cafeteria food.
A probe into campus safety was announced after recent incidents.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "probe":
Synonyms:
investigation
inquiry
examination
inspection
Antonyms:
ignorance
neglect
disregard
avoidance
Question: What does the noun "probe" mean?
A) A quick look
B) A detailed inquiry
C) A friendly talk
D) Ignoring a problem
Thursday, 11 June 2026
successive
successive
= things that follow one after another in a sequence or order without interruption
Mark experienced success after successive business ventures.
Mark ordered successive cups of coffee at the café.
Susan attended successive sports events on weekends.
Susan tried successive cuisines at the food festival.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "successive":
Synonyms:
consecutive
sequential
continuous
ensuing
Antonyms:
intermittent
sporadic
separate
unrelated
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What does "successive" most likely mean?
A) Happening at same time
B) Following one after other
C) Random and unplanned
D) Once in a while
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
evacuate
evacuate
= to remove people or animals from a dangerous place to safety, often due to an emergency such as a fire, flood, or other threat
Mark had to evacuate his office when the fire alarm went off unexpectedly.
Mark evacuated the coffee shop after spotting smoke coming from the kitchen.
Susan had to evacuate the university library when the fire alarm went off.
Susan had to evacuate the cafeteria when the kitchen caught fire.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "evacuate":
Synonyms:
leave
withdraw
escape
vacate
Antonyms:
stay
remain
occupy
enter
Question: What does "evacuate" mean?
A) To stay in a place
B) To get out of danger
C) To make a phone call
D) To enter a building
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
truce
truce
= a temporary pause or stop in fighting or conflict between parties, often agreed upon to allow for negotiations or peace talks. It is a suspension of hostilities
After the heated debate, Mark suggested a truce to focus on solutions.
Mark read about a historic truce in a book during his weekend meditation.
The documentary Susan watched showed a truce that saved many lives in the war.
Susan called a truce with her roommate after a long argument.
Some synonyms and antonyms for truce:
Synonyms:
ceasefire
armistice
pause
agreement
Antonyms:
war
conflict
fight
battle
Question:
What does "truce" mean in war?
A) Temporary ceasefire
B) Permanent end of war
C) Start of new battle
D) Signing a peace deal
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