1 | Eligible | Qualified For Or Allowed Or Worthy Of Being Chosen |
2 | Elocution | The Art Of Effective Speaking |
3 | Elucidate | Make Clear And Comprehensible |
4 | Embezzlement | The Fraudulent Appropriation Of Funds Or Property |
5 | Emigrant | A Person Who Leaves His Own Country And Goes To Live In Another |
6 | Empathy | Identification With Another Person’s Feelings |
7 | Emphasize | To Stress, Single Out As Important |
8 | Employer | One Who Employs |
9 | Encyclopedia | A Book That Contains Information On Various Subjects |
10 | Endemic | A Disease Prevailing In A Locality |
11 | Entomologist | One Who Studies Insects |
12 | Entomology | The Scientific Study Of Insects |
13 | Ephemeral | Lasting One Day |
14 | Epic | A Long Narrative Poem |
15 | Epicure | One, Who Is Devoted To The Pleasure Of Eating And Drinking |
16 | Epicurean | One Whose Attitude Is To Eat, Drink And Merry |
17 | Epidemic | A Widespread Outbreak Of An Infectious Disease |
18 | Epidermis | Outer Layer Of Skin |
19 | Epistle | A Verse Letter |
20 | Epitaph | Words Which Are Inscribed On The Grave Or The Tomb In The Memory Of The Buried |
21 | Equanimity | Calmness Under Trying Circumstances |
22 | Equestrian | A Person Who Rides On Horse-Back |
23 | Equilateral | Having Equal Sides |
24 | Equilibrist | Tightrope Walker |
25 | Equilibrium | A State Of Perfect Balance |
26 | Equinox | Time When Night And Day Are Of Equal Length |
27 | Eradicate | Destroy Completely, As If Down To The Roots |
28 | Ergophobia | Fear Of Work |
29 | Essential | Thing Without Which We Cannot Do |
30 | Eternal | Having No Beginning Or End To Its Existence |
31 | Ethnologist | One Who Studies The Science Of The Variatees Of Human Race |
32 | Ethnology | Branch Of Anthropology Dealing With Divisions Of Humankind |
33 | Ethologist | One Who Studies The Science Of Character |
34 | Etiquette | Rules Governing Socially Acceptable Behavior |
35 | Etymologist | One Who Studies The Science And Origin Of Words |
36 | Etymology | Science Relating To The Formation And Development Of Words |
37 | Eulogy | A Formal Expression Of Praise For Someone Who Has Died |
38 | Euthanasia | Thing That Bring Gentle And Painless Death From Incurable Disease |
39 | Euthenics | Science Of Improving The Environment |
40 | Evolution | A Gradual Upholding Or Development |
41 | Examinee | One Who Is Taking Examination |
42 | Examiner | One Who Examine The Copies Of Examinees |
43 | Exile | Made To Be Absent For A Long Time From One’s Own Country |
44 | Exobiology | Science Dealing With Life Or Possibilities Of Life Existing Beyond The Earth |
45 | Exodontist | A Specialist Who Extracts Teeth |
46 | Exonerate | Pronounce Not Guilty Of Criminal Charges |
47 | Expiate | To Atone One’s Sins |
48 | Expurgate | To Remove All Objectionable Matter |
49 | Extempore | With Little Or No Preparation Or Forethought |
50 | Extradite | To Send Back The Criminal To The Country |
51 | Extravasate | Forcing Out |
52 | Extrovert | One Who Turns One’s Thoughts Outwards |
53 | Fable | An Animal Story With Moral |
54 | Facsimile | An Exact Copy Of Handwriting, Printing Etc |
55 | Facsimile/Xerox | An Exact Copy Of Handwriting ,Printing |
56 | Fanatic | A Person Motivated By Irrational Enthusiasm |
57 | Fanatic Or Bigot | One, Who Is Filled With Excessive And Mistaken Enthusiasm In Religious Matters |
58 | Farrier | One Who Shoes Horses |
59 | Fastidious | One, Who Is Very -Selective In One’s Taste |
60 | Fatal | Causing Death |
61 | Fatalist | One, Who Believes In Fate |
62 | Fauna | The Animals Of A Certain Region |
63 | Felicitated | Congrulations Some One In Formal Manner |
64 | Feminist | One, Who Works For The Welfare Of The Women |
65 | Fidelity | Faithfulness |
66 | Filicide | Murder Of One’s Children |
67 | Flock | A Number Of Sheeps |
68 | Flora | The Plants Of A Particular Region |
69 | Florist | One, Who Deals-In Flowers |
70 | Foregone | Well In The Past; Former |
71 | Forgery | Falsification Of Documents Etc |
72 | Fossils | Remains Of Prehistoric Animal Or Plant Preserved By Being Buried In Earth |
73 | Foster Child | Child Brought By Persons, Who Are Not His Parents |
74 | Fragile | Easily Broken |
75 | Franchise | Constitutional Right To Cast Vote |
76 | Fratricide | Murder Of Brother |
77 | Fugitive | One, Who Runs Away From Justice Or The Law |
78 | Furrow | The Line Which A Plough Cuts In The Ground |
79 | Galaxy | Irregular Luminous Band Of Stars |
80 | Gamophobia | Fear Of Marriage |
81 | Garage | A Shed For Motor Car |
82 | Gazette | A Government Publication Relating To Order, Notification Etc |
83 | Genealogy | Study Of Ancestry |
84 | Genetics | Science Of Heredity |
85 | Genocide | Murder Of Race |
86 | Genophobia | Fear Of Birth |
87 | Geologist | One Who Studies The Earth |
88 | Geology | The Study Of Rocks And Soils |
89 | Geraphobia | Fear Of Old Age |
90 | Geriatrics | Specialty Dealing With The Medical Problems Of The Elderly |
91 | Germicide | An Agent (As Heat Or Radiation Or A Chemical) That Destroys Microorganisms That Might Carry Disease |
92 | Gerontocracy | Government By Old Man |
93 | Gerontology | Science Of The Social And Economic Problems Of The Aged |
94 | Glacier | A Mass Of Ice Moving Very Slowly Down A Mountain Valley |
95 | Glair | White Liquid Material In An Egg |
96 | Glossary | List Of Explantation |
97 | Glutton | A Person Who Is Devoted To Eating And Drinking To Excess |
98 | Grammar | Art And Science Dealing With A Language |
99 | Granary | A Place For Grains |
100 | Graphologist | One Who AnalyzesHand-Writing |
101 | Graphology | Analysis Of Handwriting |
102 | Gratis | Costing Nothing |
103 | Grave | The Place In The Ground Where A Dead Person Is Buried |
104 | Greenroom | Make-Up Room Behind Stage |
105 | Gregarious | Animals Which Live In Flocks |
106 | Gregarious/Sociable | Animals Which Live In A Flock , Used For Human Beings Also |
107 | Gullible | Naive And Easily Deceived Or Tricked |
108 | Gust | A Sudden Rush Of Wind |
109 | Gynecologist | The Specialist Who Treats The Female Reproductive And Sexual Organs |
110 | Gynophobia | Fear Of Women |
111 | Gyroscope | An Instrument For Recodings The Revolutions Of The Earth |
112 | Habitat | The Normal Abode Of Any Animal Or Plant |
113 | Halcyon | Calm And Peaceful |
114 | Hallucination | A Person Without Objective Reality |
115 | Hangar | A Place For Housing Aeroplanes |
116 | Hansom | Two Wheeled Cab For Two To Ride Indie With Driver Mounted Up Behind |
117 | Harangue | Loud Talk Or Speech |
118 | Harlot | A Women Of Lax Moral |
119 | Harpaxophobia | Fear Of Being Robbed |
120 | Hearse | A Vehicle Which Is Used To Carry A Dead Body |
121 | Hedonist | One, Who Believes That Pleasure Is The Chief Good (Sensual) |
122 | Hedonophobia | Fear Of Pleasure |
123 | Heinous | Wicked To A High Degree |
124 | Herbarium | A Place For The Collection Of Dried Plants |
125 | Herbivorous | One, Who Lives On Herbs |
126 | Heresy | Belief Or Opinion Contrary To What Is Generally Accepted |
127 | Heretic | One, Who Acts Against Religion |
128 | Hermaphrodite | Creature Havingh Both Male And Female Organs |
129 | Heterogeneous | Things Of Different Nature |
130 | Highbrow | A Person Claiming To Be Superior In Culture And Intellect To Others |
131 | Hijacker | One Who Robs Smuggler Of His Smuggled Goods After The Border Has Been Crossed |
132 | Hippy | Person Who Is Against The Ordinary Society Esp |
133 | Histology | Study Of Tissue |
134 | Hive | A Place For Bees |
135 | Homicide | Murder Of Man |
136 | Homogeneous | Thing Of Same Nature |
137 | Honeymoon | The First Night Of Newly Married Couple |
138 | Honorary | Holding Office Without Any Remuneration |
139 | Horizon | A Line At Which The Earth And The Sky Seem To Meet |
140 | Horticulture | The Art Of Cultivating And Managing Gardens |
141 | Hospitable | Fond Of Entertaining Guests |
142 | Hostility | A State Of Deep-Seated Ill-Will |
143 | Howdah | Seat On Elephant’s Back |
144 | Humanitarian | Marked By Devotion To Popular Welfare |
145 | Hung | Assembly Or Parliament In Which No Party Has Got Clear Majority |
146 | Hutch | A Box Or Cage For Keeping Rabbits |
147 | Hydra | A Serpent With Many Heads |
148 | Hydrophobia | Fear Of Travel |
149 | Hygienist | A Specialist In The Promotion Of Clean Conditions For The Preservation Of Health |
150 | Hymn | A Religious Song |
151 | Hypochondria | A Persistent Anxiety About One’s Health Usually Involving |
152 |
| Imagined Symptoms Of Illness |
153 | Hypochondriac | One Who Is Excessively Worried About One’s Health |
154 | Hypocrite | One Who Pretends To Be What He Is Not |
155 | Hypothesis | A Tentative Assumption, Made To Drive A Logical Conclusion |
156 | Iconoclast | A Person Who Attacks Popular Belief Or Established Custom |
157 | Idiosyncrasy | An Odd, A Typical Or Eccentric Trait |
158 | Idolatry | The Worship Of Idols Or Images That Are Not God |
159 | Idyll | Short Descriptive Poem Or Picturesque Scene Or Incident |
160 | Ignorant | Person Having No Knowledge Of Any Happening |
161 | Illegal | Prohibited By Law Or By Official Or Accepted Rules |
162 | Illegible | Incapable Of Being Read |
163 | Imitable | Which Can Be Imitated |
164 | Immaculate | A Person Who Is Pure And Clean |
165 | Immigrant | A Person Who Comes To One Country From Another In Order To Settle There |
166 | Immovable | Which Cannot Be Moved, Fixed |
167 | Immune | Free From Infection |
168 | Impenetrable | Incapable Of Being Penetrated |
169 | Imperceptible | Impossible Or Difficult To Sense |
170 | Impervious | Not Admitting Of Passage Or Capable Of Being Affected |
171 | Imposter | A Person Pretending To Be Somebody He Is Not |
172 | Impracticable | Incapable Of Being Practiced |
173 | Improbable | Having A Chance Of Occurring Too Low To Inspire Belief |
174 | Inaccessible | That Cannot Be Easily Approached |
175 | Inadmissible | Incapable Of Being Admitted Or Allowed |
176 | Inalienable | Something That Cannot Be Taken Away |
177 | Inanimate | Not Endowed With Life |
178 | Inaudible | A Sound That Cannot Be Heard |
179 | Incendiary | A Person Who Maliciously Destroys By Fire |
180 | Incognito | Travelling Under Another Name Than One’s Own |
181 | Incombustible | Incapable Of Being Burnt |
182 | Incomprehensible | Difficult To Understand |
183 | Incongruous | Out Of Place |
184 | Incorrigibility | State Of Being Beyond Reform Or Correction |
185 | Incorrigible | Incapable Of Being Corrected |
186 | Incredible | Beyond Belief Or Understanding |
187 | Incurable | Incapable Of Being Remedied |
188 | Indefatigable | One, Who Does Not Tire Easily |
189 | Indefensible | Not Able To Be Protected Against Attack |
190 | Indelible | That Cannot Be Erased |
191 | Indescribable | Defying Expression |
192 | Indestructible | Incapable Of Being Destroyed |
193 | Indivisible | Incapable Of Being Divided |
194 | Indoor | Something Carried On Within Door Or Under Cover |
195 | Inedible | Not Suitable To Be Eaten |
196 | Ineligible | Not Being Able To Be Elected Or Selected Under The Rules |
197 | Inevitable | Incapable Of Being Avoided |
198 | Inexcusable | Incapable Of Being Justified |
199 | Inexorable | One Who Is Unrelenting And Cannot Be Moved By Entreaties |
200 | Inexplicable | Incapable Of Being Explained Or Accounted For |
201 | Infallible | One, Who Is Free From All Mistakes And Failures |
202 | Infanticide | Murder Of An Infant |
203 | Infantry | Soldiers, Who Fight On Foot |
204 | Infection | A Disease Spread By Contact |
205 | Infidelity | Faithlessness |
206 | Infinite | Not Limited By Person Or Number |
207 | Infirmary | A Home Or Room Used For Ill Or Injured People |
208 | Inflammable | Liable To Catch Fire Easily |
209 | Inimitable | Matchless |
210 | Inn | Place Which Provides Both Board And Lodging |
211 | Insecticide | That Which Kill Insects |
212 | Insoluble | Incapable Of Being Dissolved |
213 | Insolvent/Bankrupt | A Person Who Is Unable To Pay His Debts |
214 | Insomnia | Inability To Fall Asleep |
215 | Insomniac | One Who Cannot Fall Asleep |
216 | Insular | Interested Mainly In A Small Group Country Etc |
217 | Intercede | To Mediate Between Two Parties In A Dispute |
218 | Interpolate | Inserting New Matter In A Book |
219 | Interregnum | A Period Of Interval Between Two Reigns Or Governments |
220 | Intervene | Anything Pushed Inside Veins |
221 | Intestate | Having Made No Legally Valid Will Before Death Or Not Disposed Of By A Legal Will |
222 | Introspection | Contemplation Of Your Own Thoughts And Desires And Conduct |
223 | Introvert | One Who Turns One’s Thoughts Inwards |
224 | Invigilator | One, Who Supervises In The Examination Hall |
225 | Invincible | One, Too Strong To Be Overcome |
226 | Inviolate | Something That Can Not Be Harmed |
227 | Invisible | Impossible Or Nearly Impossible To See |
228 | Irreconcilable | Incapable Of Being Reconciled |
229 | Irrecoverable | Incapable Of Recovered, Regained |
230 | Irrelevant | Having No Bearing On Or Connection With The Subject At Issue |
231 | Irreparable | Incapable Of Being Repaired |
232 | Irritable | Easily Annoyed |
233 | Isocracy | Government By All |
234 | Itinerant | One, Who Journeys From Place To Place |
235 | Itinerary | A Plan For Or Route To Be Followed On A Journey |
236 | Jail | A Place Where Prisoners Are Kept |
237 | Jargon | Language Difficult To Understand |
238 | Jaunt | A Short Journey For Pleasure |
239 | Jockey | A Professional Rider In Horse Races |
240 | Junta | A Group Of People Who Band Together For Some Secret Purpose Especially For Political Intrigue |
241 | Jurisdiction | The Territory Within Which Power Can Be Exercised |
242 | Jurisprudence | Science Of Law |
243 | Juvenile | Anything Which Relates To Young And Youth |
244 | Kakistocracy | Government By The Worst Citizen |
245 | Kaleidoscope | A Swiftly Changing Scene Or Pattern |
246 | Kangaroo | An Animal Of Australia With Great Leaping Power |
247 | Katsaridaphobia | Fear Of Cockroaches |
248 | Kennel | A Place For Dogs |
249 | Kidnap | Take Away To An Undisclosed Location Against Their Will And Usually In Order To Extract A Ransom |
250 | Kindergarten | A School For Small Children |
251 | Kleptomania | An Abnormal Desire To Steal |
252 | Knell | A Funeral Bell |
253 | Lalophobia | Fear Of Speed |
254 | Lampoon | A Written Attack Using Humour To Provoke Contempt |
255 | Lapidist | One, Who Cuts Precious Stones |
256 | Legal | Established By Or Founded Upon Law Or Official Rules |
257 | Legitimate | Responsible According To Law |
258 | Lexicographer | One, Who Compiles A Dictionary |
259 | Libel | A False Written Statement To Damage A Person’s Repute |
260 | Libertine/Lecher | A Person Who Leads An Immoral Life |
261 | Licentious | Man Of Lax Moral |
262 | Lindemnify | To Comenasate A Person Etc |
263 | Linguist | One, Who Is Skilled In Foreign Languages |
264 | Lipophobia | Fear Of Getting Fat |
265 | Lithologist | One Who Studies The Science Of Rocks And Minarets |
266 | Lithotomy | Cutting For Stone In The Bladder |
267 | Locust | A Kind Of Winged Insect Migrating In Swarms And Consuming Vegetation |
268 | Logic | The Science Of Reasoning |
269 | Logophobia | Fear Of Words |
270 | Loquacious | One, Who Talks Continuously |
271 | Loquacity | Talkativeness |
272 | Lullaby | A Pleasant Song Used For Causing Children To Sleep |
273 | Lunar | Eclipse Of Moon |
274 | Lunatic Asylum | A Home For Lunatics |
275 | Lygophobia | Fear Of Dark |
276 | Madrigal | Part‐Song For Several Voices Without Instrumental Accompaniment |
277 | Magnate | An Important Or Influential Person |
278 | Magnum Opus | Great Artistic Work |
279 | Maiden | An Unmarried Girl (Especially A Virgin) |
280 | Maiden Speech | The First Speech Delivered By A Person |
281 | Maieusiophilia | Fear Of Childbirth |
282 | Malaise | Vague Feeling Of General Physical Discomfort |
283 | Malapropism | A Pharse R Sentence That Is Comical Or Noncensical Because The Speaker Used A Wrong Work That Sounded Something Like A Right Word |
284 | Malcontent | Person Who Is Always Dissatisfied |
285 | Malevolent | Wishing Harm |
286 | Malingerer | One Who Pretends Illness To Escape Duty |
287 | Mammals | Animals Which Give Milk |
288 | Mannequin | A Full Size Model Of A Complete Of Partial Human Figure |
289 | Manuscript | A Paper Written By Hand |
290 | Mariticide | A Woman Who Murder Her Husband |
291 | Martyr | One, Who Dies For A Noble Cause |
292 | Masochism | The Tendency To Derive Sexual Gratification From One’s Own Pain Or Humiliation |
293 | Materialistic | One For Whom Money Is The Most Important Thing |
294 | Matin | Morning Prayer |
295 | Matinee | A Cinema Show Which Is Held In The Afternoon |
296 | Matins | Morning Prayer In The Church Regularly |
297 | Matricide | Murder Of Mother |
298 | Matrimony | State Of Being Married |
299 | Maxim | An Establish Principle |
300 | Meadow | A Low Level Tract Of Uncultivated Grassland |