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Here is the list of Important one word substitution in English Section..........
1 | Abattoir | A Place Where Animals Are Slaughtered For The Market |
2 | Abbreviation | Shortening Something By Omitting Parts Of It |
3 | Abdicate | To Give Up A Throne Voluntarily |
4 | Abdication | Voluntary Giving Up Of Throne In Favour Of Someone |
5 | Abolish | Do Away With |
6 | Aborigines | The Original Inhabitants Of A Country |
7 | Abridged | An Edition A Book In Which It Has Been Condensed |
8 | Abrogate | To Do Away With Rules |
9 | Accelerate | Move Faster |
10 | Accessible | Which Can Be Approached |
11 | Acclimatize | To Accustom Oneself In New Climate |
12 | Accomplice | A Partner In Crime |
13 | Accountable | Responsible For One’s Actions |
14 | Acquaint | Make Oneself Familiar With A Person Or A Thing |
15 | Acquittal | The Act Of Freeing A Person From A Charge By Verdict |
16 | Actuary | Someone Versed In The Interpretation Of Numerical Data |
17 | Adhesive | A Substance That Can Stick Or Cause Sticking |
18 | Adolescence | The Period Between The Beginning Of Puberty And Adulthood |
19 | Adulteration | To Falsify A Thing By Admixture Or Baser Ingredients |
20 | Aeronaut | Person Who Pilots Or Travels In A Balloon Airship Or Other Aircraft |
21 | Aeronautics | Science Of Flight Of Aeroplanes |
22 | Aerophobia | Fear Of Height |
23 | Aesthete | Person Who Claims To Have Great Love For Understanding Of What Is Beautiful In Nature , Art Etc |
24 | Agenda | A List Of Headings Of The Business To Be Transacted At A Meeting |
25 | Aggravate | To Increase The Gravity Of An Offence Or The Intensity Of A Disease |
26 | Aggressor | Someone Who Attacks |
27 | Agliophobia | Fear Of Pain |
28 | Agnostic | A Person Who Claims The Existence Of God Is Unknowable |
29 | Agoraphobia | Fear Of Open Spaces Or Crowd |
30 | Alien | Belonging To A Foreign Country |
31 | Alienate | Arouse Hostility Or Indifference In |
32 | Alimony | Allowance Paid To Wife On Legal Separation |
33 | Allegory | A Story In Which Ideas Are Symbolized As People |
34 | Alliteration | Commencement Of Words With The Same Letter |
35 | Almanac | An Annual Calendar With Positions Of Stars |
36 | Altar | A Raised Place On Which Offering To A God Are Made |
37 | Altruist | A Person Who Loves Every Body |
38 | Altruist/Philanth ropist | A Lover Of Mankind |
39 | Amateur | A Man Who Does A Thing For Pleasure And Not As A Profession |
40 | Amaxophobia | Fear Of Riding A Car |
41 | Ambassador | One Who Represents A State In A Foreign Country |
42 | Ambidexter | One, Who Can Use Either Hand With Ease |
43 | Ambidextrous | Of A Person Who Can Use Both Hands Equally Well |
44 | Ambiguity | An Expression Or Statement That Has More Than One Meaning |
45 | Ambivalent | Uncertain Or Unable To Decide About What Course To Follow |
46 | Ambulance | A Van Which Is Used In Transporting Wounded Or Serious Patients |
48 | Amiable | One Who Is Likeable |
49 | Amnesia | Partial Or Total Loss Of Memory |
50 | Amnesty | A Warrant Granting Release From Punishment For An Offense |
51 | Amphibian | Animals Which Live Both On Land And Sea |
52 | Amputate | To Cut Off A Part Of A Person’s Body Which Is Infected |
53 | Anachronism | A Person Or Thing Out Of Time And Out Of Date; Belonging To A Different Era Either Earlier Or Later |
54 | Anarchist | One, Who Is Out To Destroy All Governance, Law And Order |
55 | Anarchy | A State Of Lawlessness And Disorder |
56 | Anatomy | Physical Structure |
57 | Androphobia | Fear Of Males |
58 | Anglophile | One Who Is Fond Of English People And Their Customs |
59 | Anniversary | The Yearly Return Of A Date |
60 | Annual | Which Happens Once A Year |
61 | Anodyne | Medicine Which Lessens Pain |
62 | Anomaly | Deviation Or Departure From Common Rule Of Standard |
63 | Anonymous | Having No Known Name Or Identity Or Known Source |
64 | Anorexia | Fear Of Getting Fat Makes Young Girl Stop Eating Resulting Inharmful Effect |
65 | Answerable | Capable Of Being Answered |
66 | Antagonist | A Person Who Opposes Another |
67 | Antedate | Be Earlier In Time; Go Back Further |
68 | Anteroom | Room Leading Into A Large Room |
69 | Anthology | A Collection Of Poems |
70 | Anthropologist | Student Of The Development Of The Mankind |
71 | Anthropology | Science Of The Origins And Social Relationships Of Humans |
72 | Antidote | A Remedy That Stops Or Controls The Effects Of A Poison |
73 | Antipathy | Strong Dislike Or Hostility |
74 | Antiseptic | Thoroughly Clean And Free Of Disease-Causing Organisms |
75 | Antonym | A Word That Expresses An Opposite Meaning |
76 | Apathy | Lack Of Feeling |
77 | Aphasia | Loss Of Speech |
78 | Aphrodisiac | That Which Causes Sexual Arousal |
79 | Apostate | One Who Deserts His Religion |
80 | Apostle | A Pioneer Of A Reform Movement |
81 | Appreciate | Be Fully Aware Of |
82 | Apprentice | A Person Who Has Just Started Learning |
83 | Aquarium | A Place Where Fishes Are Kept |
84 | Aquatic | Animals/Plants Ere Which Live In Water |
85 | Arbitrator | A Person, Appointed By Two Parties To Solve A Dispute |
86 | Archaeology | The Branch Of Anthropology That Studies Prehistoric People |
87 | Archaic | Words Used In Ancient Time But No Longer In General Use Now |
88 | Architect | One Who Prepares Plans For Buildings |
89 | Archives | A Place Where Government Or Public Records Are Kept |
90 | Aristocracy | Government By The Nobles |
91 | Armistice | The Cessation Of Warfare Before A Treaty Is Signed |
92 | Arsenal | A Place For Ammunition And Weapons |
93 | Arsonist | One Who Is Guilty Of Firing Property |
94 | Ascetic | One Who Is Not Interested In The Pleasures Of The World |
95 | Assemblage | An Assembly Of Hearers |
96 | Aster | Star-Shaped Flower |
97 | Astraphobia | Fear Of Thunder And Lightening |
98 | Astrologer | A Person Who Studies The Influence Of Heavenly Bodies On Human beings |
99 | Astronomer | One Who Is Skilled In The Study Of Celestial Bodies |
100 | Atheist | A Person Who Does Not Believe In God |
101 | Atychiphobia | Fear Of Failure |
102 | Audible | Sound Which Can Be Heard |
103 | Audience | A Number Of People Listening To A Lecture |
104 | Audiology | The Study Of Hearing, Especially Hearing Defects And Their Treatment |
105 | Auditor | A Qualified Accountant Who Inspects Accounting Records |
106 | Aurist | A Specialist With Regard To Ear |
107 | Autobiography | A Life History Written By Oneself |
108 | Autocracy | Government By One Person |
109 | Autocrat | Person Who Rules Without Consulting The Opinion Of Others |
110 | Autograph | Getting Signature Of Some Important Person In His Handwriting |
111 | Autonomy | Self-Rule |
112 | Autophobia | Fear Of Being Alone |
113 | Avarice | Reprehensible Acquisitiveness; Insatiable Desire For Wealth |
114 | Avaricious | Immoderately Desirous Of Acquiring Something |
115 | Aviary | A Place Where Birds Are Kept |
116 | Axiom | A Statement Which Is Accepted As True Without Proof |
117 | Bachelorhood | State Of Being Unmarried |
118 | Ballad | A Story In Verse |
119 | Ballistics | Science Dealing With The Motion Of Projectile Like Rockets Bombs |
120 | Bankrupt | One Who Can’t Pay The Debts |
121 | Bathophobia | Fear Of Depths |
122 | Behead | Cut The Head Of |
123 | Bellicose | A Person Who Is Fond Of Fighting |
124 | Belligerent | A Person, Nation That Is Involved In War |
125 | Belligerents | Nations Engaged In War |
126 | Benevolent | Wishing Good Things For Another |
127 | Besiege | To Surround With Armed Forces |
128 | Betrothed | Engaged To Be Married |
129 | Bibliophile | A Great Lover Of Books |
130 | Biennial | An Event Which Happens Once In Two Years |
131 | Bigamy | The Practice Of Having Two Wives Or Husbands At A Time |
132 | Bigot | One Who Intolerantly Devoted To A Particular Creed |
133 | Bilingual | Using Or Knowing Two Languages |
134 | Biography | Life Of Person Written By Someone Else |
135 | Biologist | One Who Studies The Science Of Animals And Plants |
136 | Biology | The Science That Studies Living Organisms |
137 | Biopsy | Examination Of Living Tissue |
138 | Biped | Animal Having Two Feet |
139 | Blasphemy | The Act Of Speaking Disrespectfully About Sacred Things |
140 | Bohemian | An Unconventional Style Of Living |
141 | Bona Fide | In Good Faith |
142 | Bookworm | One Who Devotes Full Time In Studying Course Books |
143 | Boor | Clumsy Or Ill‐Bred Fellow |
144 | Botanist | One Who Studies The Science Of Plants |
145 | Botany | The Branch Of Biology That Studies Plants |
146 | Bouquet | A Collection Of Flowers |
147 | Bourgeois | Being Of The Property-Owning Class |
148 | Boutique | A Small Shop That Sells Fashionable Clothes, Cosmetics Etc |
149 | Brewery | A Factory For Manufacturing Of Beers |
150 | Brigand | A Bandit Or Robber, [Esp |
151 | Bullion | Gold Or Silver Before Using For Manufacturing Ornaments |
152 | Bumpkin | One Who Comes From A Village And Considered Stupid |
153 | Bungalow | A Small House With All Rooms On One Floor |
154 | Bunting | A Collection Of Flags |
155 | Bureaucracy | Government By The Officials |
156 | Burglar | One Who Breaks Into A House To Commit Theft |
157 | Burrow | The Dwelling Place If An Animal Underground |
158 | Bursar | Person Who Holds Scholarship At A University |
159 | Butcher | One Who Kills Animals And Sells Their Flesh |
160 | Byre | Place Where Cows AreSheltered |
161 | Cache | A Place Where Treasurers ,Stores ,Ammunition Are Hidden |
162 | Cacographist | A Person, Who Is Bad In Spellings |
163 | Cacography | Ugly, Illegible Handwriting |
164 | Cacophobia | Fear Of Ugliness |
165 | Caducity | The Infirmity Of Old Age |
166 | Calligraphist | A Person, Who Writes Beautiful Handwriting |
167 | Calligraphy | Beautiful Handwriting |
168 | Callous | Having Calluses |
169 | Cannibal | One, Who Feeds On Human Flesh |
170 | Canophilist | A Lover Of Dogs |
171 | Caracas | The Dead Body Of A Animal |
172 | Cardiologist | A Person, Who Is Specialist In Heart Diseases |
173 | Caricature | A Picture Drawn To Make People Laugh |
174 | Carnivorous | One, Who Lives On Flesh |
175 | Cartographer | One, Who Draws Maps |
176 | Cartographist | A Person Who Os Bad In Spelling |
177 | Cartography | The Art Of Making Maps And Charts |
178 | Catalogue | A Complete List Of Things, Usually Arranged Systematically |
179 | Cavalry | Soldiers, Who Fight On Horse Back |
180 | Celibacy | Abstaining From Sexual Relations |
181 | Celibate | Abstaining From Sexual Intercourse |
182 | Cellophobia | Extreme Fear Of Beauty |
183 | Cemetery | A Place For Burial Of Dead Bodies |
184 | Centenarian | One Who Is More Than A Hundred Years Old |
185 | Centenary | The 100th Anniversary (Or The Celebration Of It) |
186 | Centripetal | Anything Tending To Move Away From Centre |
187 | Century | One Hundred Years |
188 | Chaperon | Elderly Women In Charge Of A Girl On Social Occasions |
189 | Characterise | Be The Emodment Or Perfect Example Of |
190 | Charlatan | Person Who Pretends To Have More Knowledge |
191 | Chasm | An Extremly Deep Crack Or Opening In The Ground |
192 | Chauffeur | One, Who Is Employed To Drive A Motor Car |
193 | Chauvinist | A Person Who Is Blindly Devoted To An Idea |
194 | Chimerical | An Unreal And Visionary Ideal |
195 | Chip | A Small Piece Of Wood |
196 | Chirographer | A Person Who Is An Expert At Penmanship |
197 | Chiromancer | A Person Who Reads Palms |
198 | Chiromancy | Palm-Reading |
199 | Chiropodist | Specialist Who Takes Care Of The Ailments Of The Feet |
200 | Choreographer | One, Who Teaches Dancing |
201 | Chromatics | The Science Of Colours |
202 | Chronology | Calendar Of Events In Order Of Occurrence |
203 | Circumlocution | Method Of Talking In A Roundabout Way |
204 | Claustrophobia | Fear Of Doctors |
205 | Clinophobia | Fear Of Going To Bed |
206 | Cloak Room | A Place For Luggage At Railway Station |
207 | Colleague | An Associate That One Works With |
208 | Colleagues | People Who Work Together |
209 | Colloquialism | Informal Expression Used In Everyday Conversation |
210 | Compatriot | Belong To Same Country |
211 | Compere | One Who Introduces Performing Artists On The Stage Program |
212 | Concert | A Performance Given By A Number Of Musicians |
213 | Concubinage | Live In Relationship A Man And A Woman Living Without Being Married |
214 | Condominium | A Country Ruled By Two Country |
215 | Confectioner | One Who Sells Sweets And Pastries |
216 | Congenital | Present At Birth But Not Necessarily Hereditary |
217 | Congregation | An Assembly Of Worshippers |
218 | Connoisseur | A Critical Judge Of Any Art And Craft |
219 | Consanguinity | Relationship By Blood Or Birth |
220 | Conscription | Compulsory Enlistment For Military Service |
221 | Constellation | A Number Of Stars Grounded Together |
222 | Contagious | A Disease Which Spreads By Contact |
223 | Contemporaries | Belonging To Or Living At The Same Time |
224 | Convalescence | Gradual Recovery From Illness |
225 | Convalescent | One, Who Is Recovering Health |
226 | Cortege | A Funeral Procession Comprising A Number Of Mourners |
227 | Cosmology | Metaphysical Study Of The Origin And Nature Of The Universe |
228 | Cosmopolitan | A Person Who Regards Whole World As His Country |
229 | Cosmopolite | A Citizen Of The World |
230 | Couplet | A Stanza Having Two Lines In Verse |
231 | Creche | A Nursery Where Children Are Cared For While Their Parents Are At Work |
232 | Credulous | Showing A Lack Of Judgment Or Experience |
233 | Crusade | A Religious War |
234 | Cryptography | Study Of Secret Writing And Coded Words |
235 | Crystallography | Science Of Crystallization |
236 | Cuckold | Man Whose Wife Is Unfaithful To Him |
237 | Curable | Which Can Be Cured |
238 | Curator | A Person Incharge Of A Museum |
239 | Cyclone | A Low Area Storm With High Winds Rotating About A Centre Of Low Atmospheric Pressure |
240 | Cynic | One, Who Sneers At The Aims And Beliefs Of His Fellow Men |
241 | Cynophobia | Fear Of Dogs |
242 | Cynosure | Centre Of Attraction |
243 | Cytology | Study Of Cell |
244 | Dandy | One Who Pays Too Much Attention To His Cloths And Appearance |
245 | Dead Letter | An Unclaimed Letter |
246 | Deaf | One Who Cannot Hear |
247 | Debar | Prevent A Person From Admission Or A Right |
248 | Debonair | Suave (Polished And Light Heart Person) |
249 | Decade | A Period Of Ten Years |
250 | Decanter | An Original Glass Bottle For Holding Wine Or Other Alcoholic Drinks |
251 | Declamation | Act Or Art Of Rhetorical Exercise |
252 | Delegate | A Person Appointed Or Elected To Represent Others |
253 | Demagogue | A Political Leader Who Tries To Stir Up People |
254 | Democracy | The Orientation Of Those Who Favor Government By The People |
255 | Demography | Science Of Vital And Social Statistics |
256 | Demonstration | Show Of Force To Intimidate |
257 | Den | The Home Of A Large Fierce Wild Animal |
258 | Deponent | A Person Who Gives Written Testimony For Use In A Court |
259 | Depreciate | Lose In Value |
260 | Dermatologist | A Doctor Who Treats Skin Diseases |
261 | Dermatology | Study Of Skin |
262 | Desecrate | To Derive A Thing Of Its Holy Character |
263 | Desert | Where Neither Water Nor Vegetation Is Found |
264 | Detective | One Whose Business Is To Find Out Criminals |
265 | Deteriorate | Become Worse Or Disintegrate |
266 | Dichotomy | State Of Being Split Into Two Parts |
267 | Dictator | One Who Gives Orders In A Manner That Permits No Refusal |
268 | Dictatorship | Government Carried On By An Absolute Ruler |
269 | Dictionary | A Book Dealing With Words In Alphabetical Order |
270 | Dieting | A Small Allowance Of Food To Become Slim |
271 | Digestible | That Which Can Be Digested |
272 | Dilettante | A Dabbler In The Arts |
273 | Dipsomania | Morbid Compulsion Of Drink |
274 | Dipsophobia | Fear Of Thirst |
275 | Dirge | Song Sung At Burial |
276 | Disciple | One Who Works In Return For Being Taught The Trade |
277 | Divisible | That Which Can Be Divided |
278 | Domicile | A Person Living Permanently In A Certain Place |
279 | Dormitory | The Sleeping Rooms With Several Beds Especially In A College Or Institution |
280 | Dotage | Old Age When A Man Behave Like A Fool |
281 | Dower | The House Of An Arab |
282 | Draw | A Game In Which Neither Party Wins |
283 | Drawn | A Game That Results Neither In Victory Nor In Defeat |
284 | Drawn/ Tie | A Game Or Batter In Which Neither Party Wins |
285 | Dray | A Squirrel’s Home |
286 | Dromomania | Mania For Travel |
287 | Drought | Continuous Dry Weather And Lack Of Rain And Water |
288 | Drover | One Who Deals In Cattle |
289 | Dumb | One Who Cannot Speak |
290 | Dunce | A Person Who Is Slow In Learning |
291 | Eccentric | Not Conforming To Ordinary Rules Of Behaviour |
292 | Ecclesiologist | One Who Studies The Science Relating To The Church |
293 | Ecology | The Environment As It Relates To Living Organisms |
294 | Ecophobia | Fear Of Home Surroundings |
295 | Edible | Fit To Be Eaten |
296 | Effeminate | A Person Who Is Womanish |
297 | Efficacious | Sure To Produce Desired Results |
298 | Egoist | A Man Who Thinks Only For Himself |
299 | Egotism | Practice Of Talking Too Much About Oneself |
300 | Elegy | A Poem Of Lamentation |
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