Today’s “Word of the Day” is windfall and it is a noun meaning “a lot of money that you win or get unexpectedly; bonanza, jackpot, unexpected fortune/gain”.
Example Sentence: Danny Sriskandarajah, the Oxfam GB chief executive said: “The explosion in billionaires’ fortunes (wealth) at a time when poverty is increasing lays bare (exposes/reveals) the fundamental flaws in our economies. Even during a global crisis our unfair economic systems manage to deliver eye-watering windfalls for the wealthiest but fail to protect the poorest. It is an avoidable tragedy that every day people die because they lack essentials such as food and healthcare.
This word is present in The Guardian article World’s 10 richest men see their wealth double during Covid pandemic and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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