IMPORTANT ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION

1.Altruist                                : Philanthropist, one who loves mankind.
2. Amateur                             : One who does things for pleasure.
3. Ambidextrous                   : one who can use either hand with ease.
4. Anarchist                           : One who is out to destroy all govt. peace and order.
5. Atheist                                : One who is not sure about God’s Existence
6. Bankrupt                           : one who is not able to pay his debts.
7. Bigot                                   : One who is over exited in religious matters.
8. Canibal                              : One who feeds on human flesh.
9. Carnivorous                      : One who eats Flesh only.
10. Connoisseur                  : Critical judge of any art and craft.
11. Cosmopolitan                 : One who regards the whole world as his own.
12. Cynic                               : One who sneers (mock) at the beliefs of others
13. Dilettante                        : A dabbler in art science and literature.
14. Effeminate                      : One person who is womanish in his habits.
15. Egoist                              : One who thinks about himself only
16. Egotist                             : One who always talks about his achievements.
17. Emigrant                         : One who leaves his country to settle abroad.
18. Epicure                            : One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking.
19. Fastidious                       : One who is hard to please
20. Fatalist                             : one who believes in fate.
21. Feminist                          : One who works for the welfare of women (Philogynist)
22. Fugitive                           : One who runs from justice
23. Henpecked                     : A husband ruled by his wife.
24. Herbivorous                  : one who lives on herbs.
25. Honorary                         : one who holds a post without any salary
26. Iconoclast                       : One who is breaker of images and traditions.
27. Immigrant                        : A person who comes to a country from his own country for settling.
28. Illiterate                            : One who can’t read and write.
29. Impregnable                   : That cannot be entered by force.
30. Imposter                          : One who pretends to be somebody else.
31. Introvert                           : One who does not expresses himself freely.
32. Invincible                        : That cannot be conquered
33. Invulnerable                   : That cannot be harmed or wounded.
34. Mercenary                       : A soldier who fights for money.
35. Misanthrope                   : One who hates Mankind
36. Misogamist                     : one who hates the institution of marriage.
37. Misologist                        : one who hates knowledge.
38. Novice                             : One who is inexperienced in anything.
39. Numismatists                 : One who collects coins.
40. Omnivorous                    : one who eats everything.
41. Optimist                           : One who looks at the bright side of things.
42. Pessimist                         : One who looks at the dark side of things.
43. Philanthropist                : lover of mankind.
44. Polyglot                           : One who speaks many languages.
45. Philanderer                    : One who amuses himself by love making.
46. Philatelists                      : One who collects stamps.
47. Samaritan                       : One Who helps needy people.
48. Stoic                                 : A person who is indifferent to pain and pleasure.
49. Teetotaller                       : One who does not take any intoxicating drugs.
50. Toper / Sot                      : One who is habitual drunkard.
51. One who is easily deceived                                        : Gullible
52. One who does not make mistakes                             : Infallible
53. One who can do anything for money                      : Mercenary
54. One who has no money                                              : Pauper
55. One who changes sides                                              : Turncoat
56. One who is out to subvert a government                  : Anarchist
57. One who is recovering from illness                           : Convalescent
58. One who is all powerful                                               : Omnipotent
59. One who is present everywhere                                 : Omnipresent
60. One who knows everything                                        : Omniscient
61. One who is easily deceived                                        : Gullible
62. One who can do anything for money                        : Mercenary
63. One who has no money                                              : Pauper
64. One who changes sides                                              : Turncoat
65. One who works for free                                                : Volunteer
66. One who loves books                                                   : Bibliophile
67. One who can speak two languages                          : Bilingual
68. One who loves mankind                                              : Philanthropist
69. One who hates mankind                                             : Misanthrope
70. A dancer on rope                                                           : Acrobat
71. A person who holds that nothing is known or likely to be known of the existence of God : Agnostic.
72. A statement which is obsolete or capable of more than one interpretation : Ambiguous.
73. An oval or circular theater with seats rising behind and above each other round a central open space : Amphitheater.
74. A letter which does not bear the name or signature of the writer – Anonymous.
75. A place of permanent residence                                : Domicile.
76. Government by the people                                          : Democracy.
77. Government by the nobles                                          : Aristocracy.
78. Government by the officials                                        : Bureaucracy.
79. Government by the few                                                : Oligarchy.
80. One who eats everything is                                         : Omnivorous
81. That which is inherited from forefathers                   : Ancestral
82. The secret of transmuting baser metals into gold    : Alchemy.
83. The study of teaching                                                   : Pedagogy.
84. The science of valid thinking                                     : Logic.
85. One who works for free                                                : Volunteer
86. One who loves books                                                   : Bibliophile
87. One who can speak two languages                          : Bilingual
88. One who loves mankind                                              : Philanthropist
89. One who hates mankind                                             : Misanthrope
90. A person who is womanish in his habits                  : Effeminate
91. Unconventional style of living                                                : Bohemian
92. A person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another – Emigrant
93. A person who comes to one country from another in order to settle there – Immigrant
94. Fear of Water                                                                 : Hydrophobia
95. A job with high salary but little responsibility           : Sinecure
96. A Speech made without any preparation                 : Extempore
97. A person having same name as another                  : Namesake
98. The study of coins                                                         : Numismatics
99. A home for old persons                                                : Infirmary
100. Deprecate :To feel or express disapproval of something or someone –
101. Easily duped or fooled                                               : Gullible
102. To keep a great person or event in people’s memory: commemorate
103. One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views : fanatic
104. The action of looking within or into one’s own mind : introspection