espial Antonyms

Meaning of espial

Wordnet

espial (n)

the act of detecting something; catching sight of something

Webster

espial (n.)

The act of espying; notice; discovery.

One who espies; a spy; a scout.

espial Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter's espial of the deer in the clearing was a moment of pure exhilaration.
  2. The espial of the enemy ship on the horizon sent a chill down the admiral's spine.
  3. The espial of the rare bird in the tree was a truly unique and breathtaking experience.
  4. The espial of the hidden treasure in the cave was a thrilling and exciting discovery.
  5. The espial of the new planet through the telescope was a groundbreaking and momentous achievement.
  6. The espial of the alien spacecraft in the sky was a chilling and awe-inspiring sight.
  7. The espial of the ghost in the old house was a terrifying and unforgettable experience.
  8. The espial of the spider in the corner of the room was a moment of sudden fear and revulsion.
  9. The espial of the beautiful sunset over the ocean was a peaceful and serene experience.
  10. The espial of the child's laughter in the park was a heartwarming and joyful moment.

FAQs About the word espial

the act of detecting something; catching sight of somethingThe act of espying; notice; discovery., One who espies; a spy; a scout.

awareness, disclosure, finding, discovery,detection, exposure, revelation, unveiling, notice, uncovering

loss, disappearance, loss, disappearance,, concealment,concealment, hiding, hiding

The hunter's espial of the deer in the clearing was a moment of pure exhilaration.

The espial of the enemy ship on the horizon sent a chill down the admiral's spine.

The espial of the rare bird in the tree was a truly unique and breathtaking experience.

The espial of the hidden treasure in the cave was a thrilling and exciting discovery.