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Candidates who are preparing for the various competitive examinations to get Government sector jobs of their choices. The candidates need to prepare for different sections in order to crack the exams like IAS, UPSC, SSC, Chandigarh Administration exams, State govt exams, Civil services exams etc. the major sections are Quantitative aptitude, English, Reasoning etc. The General Knowledge is one of the major sections which candidates need to prepare for scoring good marks in the examinations. In the General knowledge section we have different further sub-sections which are needed to be prepared for the examinations. But other than that this Candidates need to give their attention to the very important section which is the English section and this is the section in which the students lack mostly, important one word substitution is also one of the important topics to be covered. So here we are providing the candidates with important one word substitution notes for competitive exams. The Latest English Practice notes for various competitive exams. The candidates need to study different topics in English Section, we are presenting you the important One Word Substitution notes for Various exams like SSC/ SSC CGL/ RRB/ IBPS PO/ IBPS Clerk
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Important One Word Subsitution below:
Person who eats too much:– |
Glutton |
The science which studies crust of the earth |
Geology |
A man who is womanish in his habits |
Effeminate |
One who attacks first |
Aggressor |
One who eats human flesh |
Cannibal |
A doctor who treats skin diseases |
Dermatologist |
A person who is slow in learning |
Dunce |
One who is all powerful |
Omnipotent |
A cure for all diseases |
Panacea |
One who is recovering from illness |
Convalescent |
A Study of Man |
Anthropology |
A person pretending to be somebody he is not |
Imposter |
One who thinks only of welfare of women |
Feminist |
A person appointed by to parties to solve the dispute |
Arbitrator |
One who looks at the dark side of things |
Pessimist |
A thing no longer in use |
Obsolete |
A collection of poems |
Anthology |
one, who studies the evolution of mankind |
Anthropologist |
A person who does not believe in God |
Atheist |
Animals/plants ere which live in water |
Aquatic |
animals which live both on land and sea |
Amphibian |
A list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting |
Agenda |
one, who is out to destroy all governance, law and order |
Anarchist |
the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time |
Bigamy |
a lover and collector of books |
Bibliophile |
a person who regards whole world as his country |
Cosmopolitan |
a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work |
Creche |
a place for luggage at railway station |
Cloak room |
belonging to or living at the same time |
Contemporaries |
a religious war |
Crusade |
a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another |
Emigrant |
fit to be eaten |
Edible |
a book that contains information on various subjects |
Encyclopaedia |
easily broken |
Fragile |
the plants of a particular region |
Flora |
the animals of a certain region |
Fauna |
one, who believes in fate |
Fatalist |
a place for bees |
Hive |
a person who is unable to pay his debts |
Insolvent/ bankrupt |
a sound that cannot be heard |
Inaudible |
travelling under another name than one’s own |
Incognito |
That cannot be easily erased |
Indelible |
one, too strong to be overcome |
Invincible |
a person who comes to one country from another in order to settle there |
Immigrant |
incapable of being avoided |
Inevitable |
incapable of being corrected |
Incorrigible |
incapable of being read |
Illegible |
one, who is free from all mistakes and failures |
Infallible |
a home or room used for ill or injured people |
Infirmary |
murder of an infant |
Infanticide |
a place for clothes |
Wardrobe |
a fault that may be forgiven |
Venial |
an event which happens once in three years |
Triennial |
one, who is a habitual drunkard |
Sot, Toper |
a thing kept as a reminder of a person, place or event |
Souvenir |
a person, who talks in sleep |
Somniloquist |
one, who goes on foot |
Pedestrian |
that can be carried easily |
Portable |
one, who speaks many languages |
Polyglot |
an examination of dead body |
Post Mortem |
the practice of marrying more than one wife at a time |
Polygamy |
literary theft or passing off an author’s original work as one’s own |
Plagiarism |
the practice of marrying more than one husband at a time |
Polyandry |
one, who makes a vain display of his knowledge |
Pedant |
the study of ancient writing |
Paleography |
one, who does not take any intoxicating drink |
Teetotaller |
One, who dies for a noble cause | Martyr |
the first speech delivered by a person | Maiden speech |
a place where coins are made | Mint |
a hater of womankind |
Misogynist |
a place, where dead bodies are kept for identification |
Morgue |
a person having same name as another |
Namesake |
One, who is present everywhere |
Omnipresent |
one, who knows everything |
Omniscient |
one, who is all powerful | Omnipotent |
an account in the newspaper of the funeral of the one deceased |
Obituary |
a person who looks at the brighter side of things |
Optimist |
one, who talks continuously | Loquacious |
one, who compiles a dictionary |
Lexicographer |
one, who is skilled in foreign languages |
Linguist |
Hope this important one word substitution list would help you in exams as well as in making your daily english strong…!!
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