ONE
WORD SUBSTITUTION
LIST
OF ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR “INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER/ PERSON/ PEOPLE”
One who is not sure about God's existence Agnostic
A person who deliberately sets fire to a building Arsonist
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a
profession Amateur
One who can use either hand with ease Ambidextrous
One who makes an official examination of accounts Auditor
A person who believes in or tries to bring about a
state of lawlessness Anarchist
A person who has changed his faith Apostate
One who does not believe in the existence of God Atheist
A person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute Arbitrator
One who leads an austere life Ascetic
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a
profession Amateur
One who can either hand with ease Ambidextrous
An unconventional style of living Bohemian
One who is bad in spellings Cacographer
One who feeds on human flesh Cannibal
A person who is blindly devoted to an idea/ A person
displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism Chauvinist
A critical judge of any art and craft Connoisseur
Persons living at the same time Contemporaries
One who is recovering health after illness Convalescent
A girl/woman who flirts with man Coquette
A person who regards the whole world as his country Cosmopolitan
One who is a centre of attraction Cynosure
One who sneers at the beliefs of others Cynic
A leader or orator who espoused the cause of the common
people Demagogue
A person having a sophisticated charm Debonair
A leader who sways his followers by his oratory Demagogue
A dabbler (not serious) in art, science and
literature Dilettante
One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking Epicure
One who often talks of his achievements Egotist
Someone who leaves one country to settle in another Emigrant
A man who is womanish in his habits Effeminate
One hard to please (very selective in his habits) Fastidious
One who runs away from justice Fugitive
One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in
religious matters Fanatic
One who believes in fate Fatalist
A lover of good food Gourmand
Conferred as an honour Honorary
A person who acts against religion Heretic
A person of intellectual or erudite tastes Highbrow
A patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments Hypochondriac
A person who is controlled by wife Henpeck
One who shows sustained enthusiastic action with
unflagging vitality Indefatigable
Someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional
institutions Iconoclast
One who does not express himself freely Introvert
Who behaves without moral principles Immoral
A person who is incapable of being tampered with Impregnable
One who is unable to pay his debts Insolvent
A person who is mentally ill Lunatic
A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human
society Misanthrope
A person who primarily concerned with making money
at the expense of ethics Mercenary
Someone in love with himself Narcissist
One who collect coins as hobby Numismatist
A person who likes or admires women Philogynist
A lover of mankind Philanthropist
A person who speaks more than one language Polyglot
One who lives in solitude Recluse
Someone who walks in sleep Somnambulist
A person who is indifferent to the pains and
pleasures of life Stoic
A scolding nagging bad-tempered woman Termagant
A person who shows a great or excessive fondness for
one's wife Uxorious
One who possesses outstanding technical ability in a
particular art or field Virtuoso
ONE
WORD SUBSTITUTION LIST FOR “COLLECTION/ GROUP”
A group of guns or missile launchers operated
together at one place Battery
A large bundle bound for storage or transport Bale
A large gathering of people of a particular type Bevy
An arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a
present Bouquet
A family of young animals Brood
A group of things that have been hidden in a secret
place Cache
A group of people, typically with vehicles or
animals travelling together Caravan
A closed political meeting Caucus
An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose Clique
A group of followers hired to applaud at a
performance Claque
A series of stars Constellation
A funeral procession Cortege
A group of worshippers Congregation
A herd or flock of animals being driven in a body Drove
A small fleet of ships or boats Flotilla
A small growth of trees without underbrush Grove
A community of people smaller than a village Hamlet
A group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals Herd
A large group of people Horde
A temporary police force Posse
A large number of fish swimming together Shoal
A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other
liquid Torrent
ONE
WORD SUBSTITUTES LIST FOR “RESEARCH/ PROFESSION”
The medieval forerunner of chemistry Alchemy
A person who presents a radio/television programme Anchor
One who studies the evolution of mankind Anthropologist
A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft Astronaut
The scientific study of the physiology, structure,
genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of
plants Botany
A person who draws or produces maps Cartographer
A person who writes beautiful writing Calligrapher
A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves
for a performance of dance Choreographer
A person employed to drive a private or hired car Chauffeur
A person who introduces the performers or
contestants in a variety show Compere
A keeper or custodian of a museum or other
collection Curator
The branch of biology concerned with cyclical
physiological phenomena Chronobiology
A secret or disguised way of writing Cypher
The study of statistics Demography
The use of the fingers and hands to communicate and
convey ideas Dactylology
A person who sells and arranges cut flowers Florist
A line of descent traced continuously from an
ancestor Genealogy
The therapeutic use of sunlight Heliotherapy
The art or practice of garden cultivation and
management Horticulture
One who supervises in the examination hall Invigilator
The theory or philosophy of law Jurisprudence
A person who compiles dictionaries Lexicographer
The scientific study of the structure and diseases
of teeth Odontology
One who presents a radio programme Radio Jockey
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or
writing Rhetoric
The branch of science concerned with the origin,
structure, and composition of rocks Petrology
One who study the elections and trends in voting Psephologist
An artist who makes sculptures. Sculptor
The scientific study of the behaviour, structure,
physiology, classification, and distribution of animals Zoology
IMPORTANT ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR “SPOT/ VENUE”
A collection of historical documents or records
providing information about a place, institution, or group of people Archives
A large cage, building, or enclosure for keeping
birds in Aviary
A building where animals are butchered Abattoir
A place where bees are kept; a collection of
beehives Apiary
A building containing tanks of live fish of
different species Aquarium
A place or scene of activity, debate, or conflict Arena
A collection of weapons and military equipment Arsenal
An institution for the care of people who are
mentally ill Asylum
A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a
rabbit, as a dwelling Burrow
A collection of items of the same type stored in a
hidden or inaccessible place Cache
A public room or building where gambling games are played Casino
A large burial ground, especially one not in a
churchyard Cemetery
A room in a public building where outdoor clothes or
luggage may be left Cloakroom
A place where a dead person's body is cremated Crematorium
a Christian community of nuns living together under
monastic vows Convent
Nursery where babies and young children are cared
for during the working day Creche
A stoppered glass container into which wine or
spirit is decanted Decanter
A large bedroom for a number of people in a school
or institution Dormitory
The nest of a squirrel, typically in the form of a
mass of twigs in a tree Drey
A room or building equipped for gymnastics, games,
and other physical exercise Gymnasium
A storehouse for threshed grain Granary
A large building with an extensive floor area,
typically for housing aircraft. Hangar
A box or cage, typically with a wire mesh front, for
keeping rabbits or other small domesticated animals Hutch
A place in a large institution for the care of those
who are ill Infirmary
A small shelter for a dog Kennel
A place where wild animal live Lair
A place where coins, medals, or tokens are made Mint
A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for
exhibition Menagerie
A building or buildings occupied by a community of
monks living under religious vows Monastery
A place where bodies are kept for identification Morgue
A piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees Orchard
A large natural or artificial lake used as a source
of water supply Reservoir
A small kitchen or room at the back of a house used
for washing dishes and another dirty household work Scullery
A close-fitting cover for the blade of a knife or
sword Sheath
A room or building for sick children in a boarding
school Sanatorium
A place where animal hides are tanned Tannery
A large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung
or stored Wardrobe
ONE
WORD SUBSTITUTION PDF FOR “GOVERNMENT/ SYSTEMS”
A state of disorder due to absence or
non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems Anarchy
A form of government in which power is held by the
nobility Aristocracy
A system of government by one person with absolute
power Autocracy
A self-governing country or region Autonomy
A system of government in which most of the
important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected
representatives Bureaucracy
A system of government by the whole population or
all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives Democracy
A state, society, or group governed by old people Gerontocracy
A state or country run by the worst, least
qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens Kakistocracy
Government by new or inexperienced hands Neocracy
Government by the populace Ochlocracy
A small group of people having control of a country
or organization Oligarchy
Government by the wealthy Plutocracy
Government not connected with religious or spiritual
matters Secular
A form of government with a monarch at the head Monarchy
A political system based on government of men by God Thearchy
NEW
ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR “FEAR/ PHOBIA”
An extreme or irrational fear of heights Acrophobia
An irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air Aerophobia
Fear of being egotistical, being alone or isolated Autophobia
A phobia of pain Algophobia
An abnormal fear of heights Altophobia
An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive
desire to lose weight by refusing to eat Anorexia
An extreme or irrational fear of open or public
places Agoraphobia
An abnormal and persistent fear of depths Bathophobia
Fear or hatred of books Bibliophobia
Fear of ugliness and things that are ugly Cacophobia
A dislike of being in the centre Centrophobia
An extreme fear about beauty Cellophobia
Fear of time Chronophobia
Fear of dogs Cynophobia
An extreme or irrational fear of confined places Claustrophobia
A delusion of being possessed by evil spirits Demonomania
An abnormal and persistent fear of drinking alcohol Dipsophobia
An abnormal and persistent fear of work or finding
employment Ergophobia
Fear of getting married, being in a relationship, or
commitment Gamophobia
Physical or psychological fear of sexual relations
or sexual intercourse Genophobia
Fear of old age Geraphobia
Fear of knowledge Gnosiophobia
Fear of women Gynaephobia
Fear of writing or handwriting Graphophobia
An irrational and intense fear of travel Hodophobia
An excessive fear or aversion to obtaining pleasure Hedonophobia
Fear of disease Haemetophobia
An obsessive fear of words Logophobia
An extreme fear of wind or drafts Menemophobia
An extreme or irrational fear of the night or of
darkness Nyctophobia
Fear of medication Pharamacophobia
Fear of death Thanatophobia
Extreme superstition regarding the number thirteen Triskaidekaphobia
ALL
ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR “MURDER/ DEATH”
A solemn procession, especially for a funeral Cortege
A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for
the dead Elegy
A phrase or form of words written in memory of a
person who has died Epitaph
Killing of one's son or daughter Filicide
Destruction or abortion of a fetus Foeticide
Killing of one's brother or sister Fratricide
Killing of a large group of people Genocide
Killing of one person by another Homicide
Killing of infants Infanticide
Burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb Interment
Killing of one's mother Matricide
A room or building in which dead bodies are kept Mortuary
A news article that reports the recent death of a
person Obituary
Killing of a parent or other near relative Parricide
Killing of one's father Patricide
An examination of a dead body to determine the cause
of death Postmortem
Action of killing a king Regicide
Killing of one's sister Sororicide
Act of intentionally causing one's own death Suicide
Killing of one's wife Uxoricide
LIST
OF ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR “SOUND”
The branch of physics concerned with the properties
of sound Acoustics
The sound of Alligators Bellow
The sound of Deers Bell
The sound of Crows Caw
The sound of Geese Cackle
The sound of Hens Cluck
The sound of Dolphins Click
The sound of Frogs Croak
The sound of Crickets Creak
The sound of Monkeys Gibber
The sound of Camels Grunt
The sound of Owls Hoot
The sound of Penguins Honk
The sound of Cattle Moo
The sound of Horses Neigh
The sound of Nightingales Pipe
The sound of Ducks Quack
The sound of Parrots Screech
The sound of Rats Squeak
The sound of Birds Twitter
The sound of Elephants Trumpet
The sound of Mosquitoes Whine
LIST
OF ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM RELATED TO “GENERIC TERMS”
An act of abdicating or renouncing the throne Abdication
An annual calendar containing important dates and
statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables Almanac
A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that is born in
water and breathes with gills Amphibian
A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to
reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one Allegory
A statement or proposition on which an abstractly
defined structure is based Axiom
A nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as
recognized by international law Belligerent
An examination of tissue removed from a living body
to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease Biopsy
The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously
about God or sacred things; profane talk Blasphemy
The arrangement of events or dates in the order of
their occurrence Chronology
A vigorous campaign for political, social, or
religious change Crusade
Lasting for a very short time Ephemeral
Spoken or done without preparation Extempore
Release someone from a duty or obligation Exonerate
Fond of company Gregarious
Making marks that cannot be removed Indelible
Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong Infallible
Certain to happen Inevitable
A sentimental longing or wistful affection for a
period in the past Nostalgia
A solution or remedy for all difficulties or
diseases Panacea
A doctrine which identifies God with the universe Pantheism
Excessively concerned with minor details or rules Pedantic
The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas
and passing them off as one's own Plagiarism
Safe to drink Potable
The emblems or insignia of royalty Regalia
Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred Sacrilege
A position requiring little or no work but giving
the holder status or financial benefit Sinecure
A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person,
place, or event Souvenir
An imaginary ideal society free of poverty and
suffering Utopia
Denoting a sin that is not regarded as depriving the
soul of divine grace Venial
In exactly the same words as were used originally Verbatim
No comments:
Post a Comment