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One Word Substitution in English for Competitive Exams 2023:
One Word Substitution is the most important topic for IBPS, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL and UPSC Exam as questions from this topic come every year in the English Language and Comprehension Section. Here you can learn the complete list of one-word substitution that is important for the competitive and government jobs exams. One-word substitution means a single word for a number of words, expressions, phrases, or even clauses.

List of Best One Word Substitutions
● The life history of a man written by himself. = Autobiography
● A person who believes that there is no God. = Atheist
● A medicine that counteracts the effects of poison. = Antidote
● A person who does something not professionally but for pleasure. = Amateur
● A person residing in a country of which he is not a citizen. = Alien
● That does not bear the name of the writer. = Anonymous
● Government by a ruler who has unlimited power. = Autocracy
● A diplomatic representative of one country in another. = Ambassador
● A traveler in space. = Astronaut
● An assembly of listeners. = Audience
● To give up the throne. = Abdicate
● A medicine that prevents infection by killing germs. = Antiseptic
● The science of vegetable life. = Botany
● The science which treats life. = Biology
● Government by the officials = Bureaucracy
● The life history of a man written by someone else. = Biography
● One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views. = Bigot
● Festival of the hundredth anniversary. = Centenary
● The man who can eat human flesh. = Cannibal
● Place for burials other than a churchyard. = Cemetery
● Place for cremating dead bodies. = Crematorium
● A person who is free from national prejudices. = Cosmopolitan
● People working together in the same office or department. = Colleague
● Belonging to the same time. = Contemporary

● Substance designed to make the skin or hair more beautiful. = Cosmetics
● That can be believed. = Credible
● The state of being unmarried. = Celibacy
● He is an artist that draws comic pictures. = Caricaturist
● A government of the people by the people and for the people. = Democracy
● A battle or a match in which neither party wins. = Drawn
● Want of rain. = Drought
● A disease that spreads over a large area. = Epidemic
● Articles sent from one country to another. = Export
● Which is fit to be eaten. = Edible
● A selfish person who always thinks of himself. = Egoist
● Fit to be chosen. = Eligible
● A person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another. = Emigrant
● A speech delivered without previous preparation. = Extempore
● Words inscribed on the graves. = Epitaph
● One who believes in fate. = Fatalist

● Which may cause death. = Fatal
● A man residing in a country of which he is not a citizen. = Foreigner
● A medicine that kills germs. = Germicide
● A person who eats too much. = Glutton
● An office for which no salary is paid. = Honorary
● Killing of a human being especially by another. = Homicide
● That which cannot be read. = Illegible
● A person who comes to one country from another in order to settle there. = Immigrant
● Which cannot be heard. = Inaudible
● Which is difficult to believe. = Incredible
● Which cannot be conquered. = Invincible
● One who can neither read nor write. = Illiterate
● Which cannot be imitated. = Inimitable
● Which cannot be corrected. = Incorrigible
● The killing of newborn children. = Infanticide
● That which cannot be repaired. = Irreparable
● Which cannot be removed. = Indelible
● Person unable to pay debts. = Insolvent
● Which cannot be reached. = Inaccessible
● That which is contrary to law. = Illegal
● Capable of catching fire easily. = Inflammable
● One who lacks knowledge. = Ignorant
● One who knows many languages. = Linguist
● Room or building used for scientific experiments. = Laboratory
● Hand-written matter. = Manuscript
● Person who is caused to suffer for a great cause. = Martyr
● A person working for money. = Mercenary
● An established principle of practical wisdom. = Maxim
● A place where dead bodies are kept before post-mortem. = Mortuary
● A person who hates mankind. = Misanthropist
● Widely known for bad works. = Notorious
● A hollow space in a wall for a statue. = Niche
● Giving of special favor by a person in a high position to his relatives. = Nepotism
● Person who eats meat. = Non-vegetarian
● One who is new to a profession. = Novice
● The street is not wide. = Narrow
● A word or custom which is no longer in use. = Obsolete
● A person who looks at the bright side of things. = Optimist
● A child whose parents are dead. = Orphan
● All-powerful. = Omnipotent
● A garden of fruits. = Orchard
● Holding conventional beliefs in matters of religion. = Orthodox
● That which cannot be seen through. = Opaque
● One who is present everywhere. = Omnipresent
● One who knows everything. = Omniscient
● Medical examination of a dead body. = Postmortem
● A person who looks at the dark side of things. = Pessimist
● A remedy for all kinds of diseases. = Panacea
● One who lives on another. = Parasite
● A lover of mankind. = Philanthropist
● One who goes on a journey to a holy place. = Pilgrim
● Child, born after the death of the father. = Posthumous
● The practice of having more than one husband at the same time. = Polyandry
● One who collects postage stamps. = Philatelist
● A man who has more than one wife. = Polygamist
● A writer who steals ideas from another. = Plagiarist
● Very exact or scrupulous in the observance of forms of etiquette, ceremony or behavior. = Punctitious
● One who has a great love for one’s country. = Patriot
● One who lives alone and avoids people. = Recluse
● Killing of one’s own self. = Suicide
● One who speaks on behalf of others. = Spokesman
● A thing that is not fresh. = Stale
● One who loads and unloads ships. = Stevedore
● One who abstains completely from alcoholic liquor. = Teetotaller
● Person who believes that there is God. = Theist

One Word Substitution

One Word Substitution can often express the idea of a phrase or a clause and can help in writing or communicating precisely.

List of some common one-word substitutions are given below. These words are very important for MBA, SSC, Bank PO, and other Competitive and Academic Exams.

Common One Word Substitution List

Abdicate Renounce a throne, high office or dignity
Abolish Do away with
Accelerate To move faster
Accomplice One associated with another especially in wrong-doing
Acoustics Science of the production, transmission, reception and effect of sound
Acrobat One who performs gymnastic feats
Adolescence The period of life from puberty to maturity
Actuary One who calculates insurance and annuity premium etc
Adulterate Make impure by the addition of inferior substance
Aggression Unprovoked attack of one country by another
Amnesty General pardon
Abattoir A building where animals are killed for meal (or slaughterhouse)
Ad hoc Made for a particular purpose
Aeronautics The science of the operation and flight of aircraft
Aesthete A person with a highly developed sense of beauty
Agnostic One who believes that nothing can be known about God
Agoraphobia Fear of open spaces
Alibi It is Latin for elsewhere. It is actually a plea of having been elsewhere at the time of commission of an act. But it is now used in the sense of an excuse. Example: He offered no alibi for his absence from duty.
Alimony Compensatory allowance given to wife after divorce
Allergic Allergy means, a heightened sensitivity to a substance as food, medicine etc. Allergic means having an aversion to. He is allergic to hard work.
Altruist One who is habitually kind to others
Alumnus A former student of a school or college
Ambivalent The word means simultaneous attraction towards and repulsion from an object, person or action. The attitude of educated Indians to love-marriages is ambivalent
Anachronism That which appears to be in the wrong period
Anarchy Lawlessness and disorder caused by absence of control
Anecdote A short interesting or amusing story
Anthology A collection of poems or writings
Aphorism (or maxim) A wise saying in a few words
Aphrodisiac A medicine causing sexual excitement
Apiary A place where bees are kept
Apprentice A person who works under someone to learn that person’s skill
Arboreal Those who live in trees
Armistice (or cease-fire or truce) An agreement to stop fighting
Ascetic One who avoids physical pleasures and comforts
Astrology The art of understanding the influence of heavenly bodies
Astronomy Scientific study of heavenly bodies
Aviary A place for keeping birds
Backlog It means an accumulation of arrears. Example: I must clear my heavy backlog of arrears.
Backwater A Dart of a river out of the main stream, where the water does not move
Barbarian An uncivilised person
Barbecue A metal flame on which meat etc. is cooked over an open fire
Barometer An instrument for measuring the air pressure
Beverage A liquid for drinking
Bibliography A list of writings on a subject
Biennial Happening once every two years
Bigamy System of two marriages
Biodata (or resume or curriculum vitae) A short written account of one’s education and past employment
Black Hole An area in outer space into which everything near it, including light, is pulled-
Bleach Make white or pale by mean~ of chemicals or sunlight
Blue Blood The quality of being a noble person by birth
Blueprint The word originated in the engineering industry where it means the final stage of paper design. So it may mean the final plan or layout. Example: The blueprint of the Five-Year Plan is ready.
Bonsai The art of growing a plant in a pot that is prevented from reaching its natural size
Bon Vivant One who likes good wine and food and cheerful companions
Bookworm (or nerd) One who is too fond of reading and study
Botany The scientific study of plants
Bottleneck It is a narrow passage, a place, stage or condition that checks progress. Example: We must rem o”e all bottlenecks in the swift implementation of policies.
Boulevard A broad street having trees on each side
Bourgeois Belonging to the middle class
Bric-a-brac Small objects kept for decoration
Bullion Bars of gold or silver
Bust A piece of sculpture showing a person’s head, shoulders, and upper chest
Cabal A small group of people who make secret plans for political action
Calligraphy The art of beautiful writing by hand
Canine Of a dog
Cannibal One who eats human flesh
Cardiac Connected with the heart
Catch-22 A situation from which one is prevented from escaping by something that is part of the situation itself
Celestial Of the sky or heaven
Cerebral Connected with the brain
Chalet A wooden house with a steeply sloping roof
Charlatan One who deceives others by falsely claiming to have a skill
Calmistry The art of telling one’s character or future by examining one’s hands
Celibacy One who does not indulge in carnal pleasure
Clean sweep A complete victory
Clock-and-Dagger Stories that deal with adventure and exciting mystery
Clot A half-solid mass or lump formed from a liquid, especially blood
Clubfoot A badly-shaped foot twisted out of position from birth
Coagulate Change from a liquid into a solid by chemical action
Cold war Severe political struggle between countries, without actual fighting
Colloquial Suitable for ordinary, informal, or familiar conversation
Colonnade A row of pillars supporting a roof or arches
Coma A state of long unnatural deep unconsciousness
Combustible (or Inflammable) That can catch fire and burn easily
Comrade A close companion who shares difficult work
Congenital Existing at or from one’s birth
Connotation The feeling or ideas that are suggested by a word
Consortium A combination of several companies, banks, etc. for a common purpose
Consul A person appointed by a govt. to protect and help its citizens and its interests in trade in a foreign city
Contemporary A person living at the same time as another
Contretemps An unlucky and unexpected event, socially uncomfortable
Corinthian Typical of the most richly decorated style of ancient Greek building
Corrigendum Something (to be) made correct in a printed book
Counterfeit Made exactly like something real in order to deceive
Countervailing Acting with equal force but opposite effect
Couture The business of making and selling fashionable women’s clothes
Cradle A small bed for a baby
Creativity The ability to produce new and original ideas
Criminology The scientific study of crime and criminals
Crossroads A point at which an important decision must be taken
Cruise A sea voyage for pleasure
Cuisine A style of cooking
Daredevil One who is prepared to take dangerous risks
D-day A day on which an important operation is to begin
Debacle A sudden complete failure
Decanter A container for holding alcoholic drinks, especially wine
Defeatism The practice of thinking in a way that shows an expectation of being unsuccessful
Deficit The amount by which something is less than what is needed
Déja vu The feeling of remembering something that in fact one is experiencing for the first time
Depression A long period of seriously reduced business activity and high unemployment
Designate Chosen for an office but not yet officially placed in it
Disarmament Reduction of weapons by a government
Dissection Cutting up the body of a plant or animal for studying
Dividend The money which is divided among shareholders
Dome A rounded roof on a building
Dormitory A large room containing a number of beds
Down-and-out One who is suffering from lack of money, work, etc, and is unable to change the situation
Dragnet A system of connected actions and methods for catching criminals
Dregs Sediment in a liquid that sinks to the, bottom and is thrown away
Drudgery Hard uninteresting work
Dutch Of the Netherlands (Holland)
Eagle-eyed Looking with very keen attention and noticing small details
Eaves The edges of a roof which come out beyond the walls
Eddy A circular movement of water, wind, dust, etc.
Elastic Able to spring back into shape after being stretched
Electrocute To kill by passing electricity through the body
Embargo An official order forbidding trade with another country
Empirical Based on practical experience of the world we see and feel
Enigmatic That which is mysterious and very hard to understand
Entomology The scientific study of insects
Epic A long narrative poem
Epicurean Lover of physical/material
Ergonomics The study of the conditions in which people work most effectively with machines
Estuary The wide lower part or mouth of a river
Evaporate To change into steam and disappear
Evolution Gradual development from simpler forms
Excise Tax on goods produced and used inside a country
Expletive An often meaningless word used for swearing
Expressionism A style of painting which expresses feelings rather than describing objects and experiences
Extrovert One who likes to spend time with others
Facet Any of the many flat sides of a cut jewel
Faeces The solid waste material passed from the bowels
Fallacy A false idea or belief
Farce A light humorous play full of silly things happening
Farrier One who makes and fits shoes for horses
Febrile Of or caused by fever
Felony A serious crime such as murder or armed robbery
Fiance (feminine fiancée) The person one is going to marry
Filament A thin thread
Flogging Severe beating with a whip or stick
Flora All the plants of a particular place, country, or period
Fluvial Of, found in, or produced by rivers
Foible A small rather strange and stupid personal habit
Foolscap A large size of paper, especially writing paper
Foray A sudden rush into enemy country
Foreman A skilled and experienced worker in charge of other workers
Fortnight Two weeks
Fourth Estate Newspapers and their writers, considered with regard to their political influence
Freckle A small flat brown spot on the skin
Freight Goods carried by ship, train. plane, etc.
Frill A decorative edge to a piece of material
Frontispiece A picture or photograph at the beginning of a book
Fumigate To clear of disease, bacteria etc. by means of chemical smoke
Furrow A long narrow track cut by a plough
Galaxy A large group of stars
Gastronomy The art and science of cooking and eating good food
Gelatine A clear substance used for making jellies
Geocentric Having the Earth as the central point
Gigolo A man who is paid to be a woman’s lover
Glacier A mass of ice moving very slowly down a mountain valley
Glut A larger supply than is necessary
Goatee A little pointed beard on the bottom of the chin
Go-Getter One who is forceful, determined, and likely to succeed in getting what one wants
Good Samaritan One who helps others in trouble, without thinking of oneself
Gorge A deep narrow valley with steep sides
Graffiti Drawings or writing on a wall
Grange A large country house with Farm buildings
Green Belt A stretch of land, around a town or city, where building is not allowed, so that fields, woods, etc. remain
Grunt Short deep rough sound of a pig
Gubernatorial Of a governor
Guinea pig A person who is subject of some kind of test
Halitosis A condition in which one has bad breath
Handbook ‘A short book giving all the most important information about a subject
Hangar A big building where aircraft are kept between flights
Harpoon A spear with a long rope, used for hunting large sea animals
Haven A place of calm and safety
Headgear A covering for the head
Headstrong Determined to do what one wants in spite of all advice
Heat-stroke Fever and weakness caused by too much heat
Heirloom A valuable object passed on for generations
Herbivore A plant-eating animal
Hide An animal’s skin, when removed to be used for leather
Hinterland The inner part of a country
Histrionics Behaviour resembling a theatrical performance
Holocaust Great destruction and the loss of many lives
Holster A leather holder for a pistol
Hooligan A noisy rough person who causes trouble
Hothead One who does things too quickly, without thinking
Hub The central part of a wheel
Hump A lump on the back of a camel
Ideology A set of ideas on which a political or economic system is based
Idolatry The worship of idols
Illegible Difficult or impossible to read
Immortal That which will never die
Implacable Impossible to satisfy, change, or make less angry
Improvident One who does not save for the future
Incarnate In physical form rather than in the form of a spirit or idea
Incorporeal Without a body
Inedible Not suitable for eating
Inflate To fill until swelled with air or gas
Ingest To take food into the stomach
Innate That which one is born with
Inseminate To put male seed into a female
Intelligentsia Those who are highly educated and often concern themselves with ideas and new developments
Intestate Not having made a will
Invective A forceful attacking speech used for blaming someone
Invoice A list of goods supplied, stating quantity and price
Irreproachable So good that no blame at all could be given
Journal A serious magazine produced by a specialist society
Junta A council or assembly that deliberates in secret upon the affairs of government.
Juxtapose To place side by side or close together
Kennel A small hut for a dog
Kimono A long loose garment made of silk
Knuckle The joint between the finger and the hand
Lackey One who behaves like a servant by always obeying
Lead Time The time taken in planning and producing a new product
Lecher One who continually looks for sexual pleasure
Leonine Of or like a lion
Levee An embankment beside a river or stream or an arm of the sea, to prevent overflow.
Levy An official demand and collection, especially of a tax
Libertarian One who believes that people should have freedom of expression
Lien A legal claim or hold on property, as security for a debt or charge.
Limerick A humorous short poem with five lines
Linchpin An important member which keeps the whole group together
Literati People with great knowledge of literature
Livery Uniform of a special type for servants
Locale A place where something particular happens
Logger V One whose job is to cut down trees
Loom A machine on which thread is woven into cloth
Lore Old beliefs, not written down, about a particular subject
Lowbrow One who has no interest in literature, art, etc.
Lullaby A pleasant song used for causing children to sleep
Machete A knife with a broad heavy blade
Magnum Opus A great work of art
Malady That which is wrong with a system
Malaise A feeling of pain without any particular pain or appearance of disease
Malcontent One who is dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs.
Male Chauvinist A man who believes that men are better than women
Malign To speak evil of, especially to do so falsely and severely.
Mane The long hair on the back of a horse’s neck
Manual A book giving information about how to do something
Market Forces The free operation of business and trade without govt. controls
Mascot Chosen as a symbol and thought to bring good luck
Massacre The unnecessary and indiscriminate killing of human beings.
Materialism Too great interest on in money & material etc, rather than spiritual matters
Mechanics The science of the action of forces on objects
Megalomania The belief that one is more important than one really is
Mercantile Of trade and business
Meteorology The scientific study of weather conditions
Midriff The part of the human body between the chest and the waist
Militia Those trained as soldiers but not belonging to a regular army
Miniature A very small painting
Mirage The appearing of objects which are not really there
Misnomer A name wrongly or mistakenly applied.
Moccasin A simple shoe made of leather
Modus Operandi A method of doing something typical of someone
Mogul A person of very great power. wealth, and importance
Monarchy Rule by a king or queen
Monomaniac One who keeps thinking of one particular idea only
Moralistic Having unchanging narrow ideas about right and wrong
Morbid Caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind.
Motto A few words taken as the guiding principle
Multinational A company having operations in many different countries
Mundane means Worldly/earthly
Mycology The study of fungi (plural of fungus)
Namesake A person with the same name as yours is your
Nautical Of sailors, ships, or sailing
Necromancy The practice which claims to learn about the future by talking with the dead
Nemesis Just and unavoidable punishment
Newfangled New (idea. machine etc) but neither necessary nor better
Nihilism The belief that nothing has meaning or value
Nodding lower and raise one’s head slightly and briefly, to give someone a signal
Acquaintance A very slight familiarity
Nosegay A small bunch of flowers, to be carried or worn on a dress
Notary A public official who makes written statements official
No-win Situation That which will end badly whichever choice one makes
Nursery A place where small children are taken care of
Oar A long pole used for rowing a boat
Obstetrics The branch of medicine concerned with childbirth
Obtrude To be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence.
Obtrusive Tending to be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence.
Obviate To clear away or provide for, as an objection or difficulty.
Odoriferous Having a smell, especially a pleasant one
Off-White White with some grey or yellow
Oligarchy A collective government formed by a few persons
One-Upmanship The art of getting an advantage over others without actually cheating
Ontology The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of existence
Operational The study of how best to build and use
Opprobrium The state of being scornfully reproached or accused of evil.
Orderly A soldier who attends an officer
Ornithology The scientific study of birds
Ostentation A display dictated by vanity and intended to invite applause or flattery.
Ostracism Exclusion from intercourse or favor, as in society or politics.
Outcast One who is forced from one’s home or without friends
Overhaul Thorough examination and repair if necessary
Pacemaker A small machine that regularises heartbeats
Palaeography The study of ancient writing
Panacea A remedy or medicine proposed for or professing to cure all diseases.
Panache An admirably stylish manner of doing things effortlessly
Panegyric A formal and elaborate eulogy, written or spoken, of a person or of an act.
Pariah One who is not accepted by society
Parricide Act of murdering one’s father
Parting Shot A last remark made at the moment of leaving
Passive Smoking The breathing in of smoke from the cigarettes that others are smoking
Patent The right to make or sell a new invention
Paunch A man’s fat stomach
Peanuts Too small a sum of money
Peeping Tom One who secretly looks at others when they are undressing
Penance Making oneself willingly suffer for one’s wrongs
Perdition Everlasting punishment after death
Perjury A lie told on purpose
Persona on Grata One who is not acceptable or welcome
Petrology The scientific study of rocks
Phonetics The study and science of speech sounds
Phylum A main division of animals or plants
Pigment The natural colouring matter of plants and animals
Pillion A seat for a second person on a motorcycle
Pithead The entrance to a coalmine
Placate To bring from a state of angry or hostile feeling to one of patience or friendliness.
Plaintiff One who brings a charge against someone in a court
Platitude A written or spoken statement that is flat, dull, or commonplace.
Platonic A friendly, not sexual, relationship between a man and a woman
Plebeian Of the lower social classes
Poetaster A writer of bad poems
Poker Face A face that shows nothing of what one is thinking or feeling
Porcine Of or like a pig
Pork Meat from pigs
Portend To indicate as being about to happen, especially by previous signs.
Post-Haste In a great hurry
Pot-Boiler A book of low quality produced quickly to get money
Powder Keg Something dangerous that might explode
Précis A shortened form of a piece of writing
Prescient Able to imagine or guess what will probably happen
Prevaricate To use ambiguous or evasive language for the purpose of deceiving or diverting attention.
Prey An animal that is hunted and eaten by another
Prima Donna The main woman singer in an opera company
Prodigal One wasteful or extravagant, especially in the use of money or property.
Profile A side view of someone’s head
Projection Something that sticks out from a surface
Propellant An explosive for firing a bullet or a rocket
Protagonist means first actor in a play. It means one who takes the leading part in a drama, novel or any other sphere. Clearly the word is not an antonym of antagonist which means one who contends with another.
Proscribe To reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation.
Prosody The rules by which the patterns of sounds are arranged in poetry
Postscript (or P.S.) A note added at the end of a letter
Pulmonary Of or having an effect on the lungs
Punctilious Strictly observant of the rules or forms prescribed by law or custom.
Punter One who makes a bet on horserace results
Pus A thick yellowish liquid produced in an infected wound
Putsch A sudden secretly planned attempt to remove a govt. by force
Quartet Four singers or musicians performing together
Quixotic Trying to do the impossible, often so as to help others, while getting oneself into danger
Raconteur One who is good at telling stories in an interesting way
Raillery Friendly joking al someone’s weakness
Ranger The keeper of a forest
Real Estate Property in the form of land and houses
Real Politick Politics based on practical facts rather than on moral aims
Rebuff A peremptory or unexpected rejection of advances or approaches.
Recant To withdraw formally one’s belief (in something previously believed or maintained).
Recumbent Lying down on the back or side
Red-Handed In the act of doing something wrong
Redundant means exceeding what is natural, usual or necessary. The idea of too much is inseparable from it. It is not a synonym of inappropriate.
Reflation A govt. policy of increasing the amount of money
Relic Something old that reminds us of the past
Renaissance A renewal of interest in some particular kind of art, literature, etc.
Renal Of the kidneys
Requisition An official demand or request
Rescind To make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority.
Resonance Sound produced in one object by sound waves from another
Retribution A severe deserved punishment
Revisionism The questioning of the main beliefs of an already existing political system
Rhyme To end with the same sound, including a vowel
Right-hand Man One’s most useful and valuable helper
Ringleader One who leads others to do wrong or make trouble
Riviera A warm stretch of coast, popular with holiday makers
Rodent A small herbivore with strong sharp long front teeth
Rolling Stone One who.travels around a lot and has no fixed address or responsibilities
Rosary A string of beads used for counting prayers
Roving eye Sexual interests that pass quickly from one person to another
Rubber Stamp One who acts only to make official the decisions already made by another
Ruling An official decision of a court
Rung Any of the cross-bars that form the steps of a ladder
Saboteur One who practices sabotage
Salve (or Ointment) An oily substance for putting on a cut, wound, etc.
Sapient Wise and full of deep knowledge
Scaffold A structure built up from poles and boards for workmen to stand on
Scalp The skin on the top of the human head
Sceptical Unwilling to believe a claim or promise.
Scraps Pieces of food not eaten at a meal, and thrown away
Scuba An instrument used for breathing while swimming underwater
Seam A line of stitches ‘joining two pieces of cloth, leather, etc.
Sedentary Done while sitting down
Seer One who can see into the future
Seismic Of or caused by earthquakes
Seller’s Market Where there are not many goods for sale
Sensationalism The intentional producing of excitement or shock
Septic Infected with disease bacteria
Sexagenarian One who is between 60 and 69 years old
Sexism The belief that one sex is not as good as the other
Shaman A priest believed to have magical powers and cure people
Shibboleth A once-important custom which no longer has much meaning
Shoot A new growth from a plant
Short-change To give back less than what actually should be given back
Siamese twins Those joined together from birth at some part of their bodies
Side Effect An unwanted effect happening in addition to the intended one
Signatory Any of those who sign an agreement
Sill The flat piece at the base of a window
Singsong A repeated rising and falling of the voice in speaking
Skyscraper A very tall modern city building
Sleeping Partner A partner in a business who takes no active part
Slip-up A slight unintentional mistake.
Small Fry A young or unimportant person
Smokestack The tall chimney of a factory or a ship
Snippet A short piece from something spoken or written
Socialite A person well known for going to fashionable parties
Sociology The scientific study of societies and human behaviour in groups
Solidarity Loyal agreement of interests, aims, or principles among a group
Somnambulism The habit of walking about while asleep
SOS An urgent message from someone in trouble
Souvenir An object kept as a reminder of something
Spatial Connected with space
Spectacle A grand public show or scene
Spindle A machine part round which something turns
Splinter A small sharp-pointed piece of wood broken off something
Sportsmanship A spirit of honest fair play
Sprig A small end of a stem or branch with leaves
Stallion A fully-grown male horse kept for breeding
Standard-bearer An important leader in a moral argument or movement
Statesman A political leader who is respected as being wise, honourable, and fair-minded
Stellar Of the stars
Sticking Point Something that prevents an agreement
Stock Broker One whose job is buying and selling shares and debentures for others
Stoic One who is indifferent to joys/sorrows
Stooge One who habitually does what another person wants
Stratagem A trick to deceive an enemy
Strategist A person skilled in planning, especially of military movements.
Stride A long step in walking.
Strobe Light A light which goes on and off very quickly
Subcutaneous Beneath the skin
Sub Judice A legal case being considered in court
Subsidy Money paid by the govt. to make prices lower
Superannuated Too old for work
Surety One who takes responsibility for the behaviour of someone
Surreal Having a strange dreamlike unreal quality
Swarm A large group of insects moving in a mass
Sweet Tooth A liking for sweet and sugary things
Sword of Damocles Something bad that may happen at any time
Tactile Of the sense of touch
Take-home Pay Wages left after all taxes, pension payments, etc. have been paid
Tannery A Place where animal skin is made into leather
Tarot A set of 22 cards used for telling the future
Tautology is redundancy, which consists of needless repetition of meaning in other words. Example: audible to the ear return back, One after another in succession.
Taxonomy The system of putting plants and animals into various classes
Technocrat A highly skilled specialist in charge of organisation
Teller One who is employed to receive and pay out money in a bank
Tenure The act, right, or period of holding land or a job
Territorial waters The sea near a country’s coast over which it has legal control
Testamentary Of or done according to a will
Thatch Roof covering of straw, reeds, etc.
Thermal Of heat
Thorax The part between the neck and the abdomen
Thromhosis Having a clot in a blood tube or the heart
Topiary The art of cutting trees into decorative shapes
Touchstone Something used as a test or standard
Tract A short piece dealing with a religious or moral subject
Traitor One who is disloyal to one’s country
Transient One who or that which is only of temporary existence.
Transmogrify To change completely as if by magic
Transpire It does not mean to happen or occur but to become known. Example: It transpired at the meeting that he was going to be our next President.
Treatise A serious book or article that examines a particular subject.
Tribunal A court of people officially appointed to deal with special matters.
Troglodyte One who lives in a cave.
Trousseau The personal possessions that a woman brings with her when she marries.
Tunnel Vision A condition in which one can see only straight ahead
Turf A surface made up of earth and a thick covering of grass
Tutelage The act of training or the state of being under instruction.
Tyrant A ruler with complete power, who rules cruelly and unjustly
Tyro One slightly skilled in or acquainted with any trade or profession.
Underling A person of low rank in relation to another
Undermanned Not having enough workers
Unguent A thick oily substance used on the skin
Unisex Of one type used by both male and female
Upholstery A comfortable covering and filling for a seat
Valise A small bag used while travelling
Vase A decorative container used to put flowers in
Vendor A seller of small articles that can be carried about
Vertebrate A living creature which has a backbone
Vicissitude A change, especially a complete change, of condition or circumstances, as of fortune.
Vinous Of wine
Voluntary Done willingly, without being forced
Wade To walk through water
Walkout Leaving a meeting as an expression of disapproval
Wardrobe A large cupboard in which one hangs up clothes
Wasteland Empty, unproductive, usually ugly land
Waterloo A severe defeat after a time of unusual success
Weakling One who lacks physical strength or strength of character
Wean To transfer (the young) from dependence on mother’s milk to another form of nourishment.
Westher-beaten Marked or damaged by the force of wind. sun, rain. etc.
Wheeler-dealer One who is skilled at making profitable or successful deals
Whirlpool A place with circular currents of water, which can pull objects down into it
Wholesale The business of selling goods to shopkeepers
Wit The ability to say clever and amusing things
Wizard One who has magic powers
Word Blindness (or dyslexia) Difficulty in seeing the difference between letter shape
Workaholic One who likes to work too hard
Working knowledge Enough practical knowledge to do something
Wreckage The broken parts of a destroyed thing
Wretch An unfortunate or unhappy person
Xenophobia Fear of strange or foreign people, customs, etc.
Yeoman service Great and loyal service, help, or support
Yuppie A young person in a professional job with a high-income
Zeitgeist The intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch.
Zoology The scientific study of animals

Have you ever felt that people, who talk too much about nothing, start to irritate you after a while? In some situations, it’s possible to agree that talkative people can be too annoying! Of course, sometimes we cannot bring all the necessary nuances of some cases without a detailed story.

However, it doesn’t mean that you need to use many additional words to share your ideas. It’s easy to lose the whole essence of a conversation in the thousands of words!

Everybody knows how useful words can be! In this regard, you shouldn’t underestimate the power of one-word expressions and quotes! Even a single word of encouragement can help you to cheer up a person; while a simple word, said in a heated moment, is able to hurt a man to a core. Isn’t it powerful?

Words can be used as both a medicine and poison at the same time! Words are an efficient way to manipulate public opinion as well as each individual. That’s why you should always choose carefully what you want to say to avoid misunderstanding of any kind!

Perhaps, it sounds confusing, but one word may be enough to reach a specific goal! You’ll be surprised to hear that it’s easy to get a piece of motivation with the help of only one word! It’s not hard to remember motivational quotes, consisted only of a single word, to improve your life. Find your inspiration in the inspirational one-word quotes we’ve rounded up for you below!

What do you think of the idea to use famous one word sayings about life and love are the best ideas as captions for Instagram, Facebook, and other social networks in order to attract somebody’s attention? Sounds interesting, right? That’s why pay your attention to the following 1 word quotations.

They are simple to focus on and easy to use. You don’t need to spend a lot of time writing or reading these meaningful quotes and sayings: concise, deep, useful, universal, effective. Do you need any other reasons to save some of the great images with one word quotes to live by?

Whatever happens in your life, always remember that brevity is the soul of wit! Enjoy the following one word quotes for all occasions!

Inspirational Quotes To Show The Power Of One Word

Do you know at least one person who doesn’t need to be motivated? It’s easy to predict your negative answer. Sooner or later everybody needs to get a word of inspiration and motivation!

No matter how much purposeful and self-motivated you are, you’ll definitely face times of disappointment and tiredness on the way to your goal. In the case, you feel the lack of strength to move on, pay attention to the inspirational one word quotes! Be sure, even one word from the list below will inspire you:

  • Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace. – Buddha
  • Everything starts with one step, or one brick, or one word or one day. – Jeremy Gilley
  • I cannot take back one word or action; the past does not change for anyone. – Charles Van Doren
  • Sometimes kids ask how I’ve been able to write so many books. The answer is simple: one word at a time. Which is another good lesson, I think. You don’t have to do everything at once. You don’t have to know how every story is going to end. You just have to take that next step, look for that next idea, write that next word. – Andrew Clements
  • One word can end a fight; One hug can start a friendship; One smile can bring Unity; One person can change your entire life! – Israelmore Ayivor

Vital One Word Sayings about Life

It may seem that it’s almost impossible to tell others about your life or thoughts with the help of just one word! It’s a widespread mistake! From time to time, a single word, chosen carefully, maybe eloquent!

Why should you believe us? This is because almost all elements of our life, important for people, can be called in one word: happiness, love, family, belief, encouragement, support, etc. Who knows, maybe, these one word sayings about life will become your guiding principle:

  • My biggest regret could be summed up in one word, and that’s procrastination. – Ron Cooper
  • What drove me and kept me going over the decades? If I had to use a single word, it would be ‘curiosity’. –  Eve Arnold
  • Opportunities – You only get few chances to change yourself. Make sure you avail the opportunity that comes your way. – Unknown
  • Forgive. Forgiveness doesn’t make the other person right; it makes you free. – Stormie Omartian
  • The meaning of life. The wasted years of life. The poor choices of life. God answers the mess of life with one word: ‘grace.’  – Max Lucado

Powerful 1 Word Quotes for You To Live By

You have already heard how powerful one word can be. However, you may think that it’s only the myth, created for too gullible people. You have the chance to admit that you were wrong with your thoughts!

Relevant quotes with 1 necessary word are exactly what you need to live by! Let the following one word quotes be your life motto:

  • All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope. – Winston Churchill
  • Dare. Failures are made only by those who fail to dare, not by those who dare to fail. – Lester B. Pearson
  • The one word that no politician will ever speak, is ‘enough.’ Enough.  – Carl Hiaasen
  • If I had to describe myself in one word, ‘Hercules.‘  – Bryce Harper
  • I get paralyzingly nervous a lot of times, so I tried bravado. The way I dress and carry myself, a lot of people find it intimidating. I think my whole career can be boiled down to the one word I always say in meetings: ‘strength.’  – Lorde

Famous One Word Quotes about Everything

Every situation in our life can be defined with one word. It’s up to you to decide what word it will be! There are so many things that influence your choice of the word! Everything depends on the time, place, personal attitude, feelings, and so on.

In any case, famous one word quotes will interest you as soon as they reveal the most popular aspects of life!

  • Forgive. Forgiveness doesn’t make the other person right; it makes you free. – Stormie Omartian
  • If someone was like, ‘Describe yourself in one word,’ I would never say, ‘Handsome.’ – Ian Harding
  • Encourage. Appreciation can make a day – even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary. – Margaret Cousins
  • Forgive. Forgiveness doesn’t make the other person right; it makes you free. – Stormie Omartian
  • The one word that makes a good manager – decisiveness. – Lee Iacocca

Best One Word Quotes About Love

When people hear the word “love”, all of them associate it with something personal. As a rule, they unlikely to have the same thoughts. However, love has one meaning, common to everybody! What is love for you? Is it an innermost feeling, or a problem for you? If you still cannot define what love means exactly, don’t miss the best one word quotes about love! Isn’t it a good way to understand other people?

  • One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That word is love. – Sophocles
  • The cure for all the ills and wrongs, the cares, the sorrows, and the crimes of humanity, all lie in the one word ‘love‘. It is the divine vitality that everywhere produces and restores life. – Lydia M. Child
  • Be Impeccable With Your Word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. –  Don Miguel Ruiz
  • Love is a special word, and I use it only when I mean it. You say the word too much and it becomes cheap. – Ray Charles
  • I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant. – Martin Luther King

Universal Single Word to Use in Motivational Quotes

People are used to thinking that long texts and phrases are better to use to motivate somebody. It’s a common belief that you should make up a kind of essay to persuade a person to change his or her life, move on, reach different goals and so on.

Although a thousand words are useful, sometimes this way may be counterproductive! Do you really want to waste your precious time, trying to cheer somebody up? We don’t think so!

That’s why you’d better apply to motivational quotes with a single word! If it’s impossible to help your friend with a single word, you don’t have any chances to motivate him or her even with a thousand words!

  • One word sums up probably the responsibility of any vice–president, and that one word is ‘to be prepared‘. – Dan Quayle
  • Action. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Fly – Don’t think what would happen if you fail! Think, what if you fly? – Unknown
  • Dream – Have the courage to pursue your dreams. Live them and act on them. -Unknown
  • The strong manly ones in life are those who understand the meaning of the word patience. – Tokugawa Ieyasu

Witty One Word Captions for Instagram

Don’t know how to make your page on the social net popular? Do you think that you have tried everything? That’s not entirely true! You haven’t used witty one word captions for social pages, collected in the post!

The users of Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter will become interested in the short, but creative captions, used on your page! Don’t write long posts. They make everybody bored, so people begin losing their interest in your profile. One word captions are what you need!

  • Grateful. I am grateful for all of my blessings.
  • Kindness. I express myself with love and kindness.
  • Freedom – You’re free to go. Enjoy the air of freedom and live your life.
  • Question. I ask the right questions to progress in the right direction.
  • Think. I create my day and life with the thoughts I think.

Great 1 Word Quotations on Universal Images

Great images with only one word are much more attractive than the same with long text. You’re surely puzzled over this statement now, aren’t you? In fact, one word contains the kind of mystery.

People can solve it, but the truth is that the answer will be different for different people. Don’t look for the deeper meaning of the following 1 word quotations on images, enjoy them:

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Sometimes we just need a word to express or feel our emotions. One word which can describe everything really well. And for that what can be better than one word quotes. Yes, there is a quote in every word. Every person takes every word in a different manner and that’s the beauty of one-word quotes.

We are here with different kind of one-word quotes. Each word has some meaning and they can help you a lot in expressing your emotions too. Check them out and see how relatable you feel to some of them!

Contents

  • Best One Word Quotes
  • One Word Quotes for Instagram and Facebook
  • Top One Word Quotes on Life and Love

Best One Word Quotes

  1. Inspire
  2. Smile
  3. Breathe
  4. Freedom
  5. Infinity
  6. Happy
  7. Fly
  8. Dream
  9. Motivate
  10. Believe
  11. Positive
  12. Relax
  13. Enjoy
  14. Hope
  15. Think
  16. Listen
  17. Mindfulness
  18. Nurture
  19. Outstanding
  20. Practice
  21. Question
  22. Release
  23. Understand
  24. Value
  25. Winner
  26. Excellence
  27. Youthful
  28. Zeal
  29. Action
  30. Fly
  31. Dream
  32. Freedom
  33. Question
  34. Think
  35. Love
  36. Meditate
  37. Goals
  38. Laugh
  39. Cuddle
  40. Bless
  41. Imagine
  42. Compete
  43. Classy
  44. Confidence
  45. Focus
  46. Brave
  47. Blissful
  48. Wander
  49. Opportunities
  50. Win
  51. Mistake
  52. Appreciate
  53. Forgive
  54. Creativity
  55. Strength
  56. Success
  57. Surrender
  58. Beautiful
  59. Smoke
  60. Craze
  61. Lust
  62. Dance
  63. Illusion
  64. Empower
  65. Estasy
  66. Escape
  67. Euphoria
  68. Enthuasiasm
  69. Grieve
  70. Lost
  71. Luck
  72. Craze
  73. Vivacious
  74. Attractive
  75. Looney
  76. Pulsation
  77. Crumble
  78. Cluster
  79. Shine
  80. Rise
  81. Star
  82. Intonation
  83. Queen
  84. Xoxo
  85. Boredom
  86. Furious
  87. Fussy
  88. Buried

One Word Quotes for Instagram and Facebook

Here are some more one word quotes for Instagram or Facebook. You can use these 1-words as captions of your photos.

  1. Soul
  2. Gloomy
  3. Oppressed
  4. Possessed
  5. Elation
  6. Misery
  7. Joy
  8. Solitude
  9. Supine
  10. Doting
  11. Dauntless
  12. Nirvana
  13. Breathtaking
  14. Wondrous
  15. Sensational
  16. Spectacular
  17. Revenue
  18. Optimistic
  19. Fuzzy
  20. Grumpy
  21. Rowdy
  22. Conquer
  23. High
  24. Detach
  25. Aroused
  26. Mourn
  27. Yell
  28. Bossy
  29. Creamy
  30. Trust
  31. Sin
  32. Realism
  33. Creatures
  34. Biased
  35. Nihilism
  36. Free
  37. Yawn
  38. Rule
  39. Vanish
  40. Courage
  41. Sassy
  42. Classy

Top One Word Quotes on Life and Love

We have some more One word quotes on Life. You can simply download any of these and use them as your DP, status or a wallpaper.

A lot of these are French one words but with true meanings!!

We hope you have too many good quotes with you now. Each one of them is so good it must be a tough choice to choose one of them. Words can express our feelings really well, but sometimes we just don’t want to write long and long paragraphs, we want to go with fewer words. That time can there be anything more good than one-word quotes? No right? We can hear your voice.

Choose one of your favorites from these and post it wherever you want. Happy Posting!

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This article will provide a list of One Word Substitution PDF which forms an important part of competitive examination.

Candidates preparing for various Government exams are advised to go through the one-word substitution list carefully as English language is a part of the syllabus for most of these exams. 

What is One Word Substitution in English Language?

One word substitution is the use of one word in place of a wordy phrase in order to make the sentence structure clearer. The meaning, with the replacement of the phrase remains identical while the sentence becomes shorter. 

One Word Substitution Example:

My friend drives me in a car around town. Using one-word substitution in this sentence would give something like this – My friend chauffeurs me around town.

To avoid confusion, we have categorized the list of one-word substitution into 8 categories:

For their convenience, candidates may download the one-word substitution pdf containing more than 200 words from the links given below and at the bottom of the article.

List Of One Word Substitution PDF:-Download PDF Here

Government Exam 2023

The table below highlights the one-word substitution related to generic terms, for competitive exams:

One Word Substitution For Generic Terms

List Of One Word Substitution
One Word Substitution 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

Candidates can download the comprehensive One word Substitution PDF for all the categories given after the lists. Below given is the one word substitution for Government Or Systems. 

One Word Substitution For Government/Systems

One Word Substitutes Government/System
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 the government of men by God Thearchy

Candidates preparing for any Government exam can check other important topics for English language section.

For more articles based on the concepts, rules and sample questions check General English For Competitive exams page.

One Word Substitution For Venue Or Spot

List of One Word Substitutions Venue/Spot
A collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people Archives
A large cage, building, or enclosure to keep birds  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

Candidates preparing for competitive exams must update themselves with the basic differences between the confusing but common words in English Language. Check the links given below:

More such articles on various concepts of English as well as other subjects, important topics, etc are given in the 100 Difference Between Articles on the given link.

One Word Substitution For Group/Collection

One Word Substitution Group/Collection
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 Substitution List for a Person Or People

One Word Substitution  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
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 a 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 espouses 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 who is 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 is 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

This table highlights the one word substitution pdf for words related to murder or death.

One Word Substitution For Death/Murder

One Word Substitution 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 Substitutes For Profession/Research

One Word Substitution Profession/Research
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 practise 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 studies 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

 Candidates preparing for competitive exams must check the following for English language section:

  • Active and Passive Voice Rules
  • Conjunctions List & Rules
  • Rules For Prepositions
  • Rules For Tenses

One Word Substitution For Sound

One Word Substitution 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

To get all one-word substitution words, candidates are advised to download the One Word Substitution PDF, for convenience in preparation.

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Sample Question – One Word Substitutions For the English Language

To better understand the concept of one word substitution and its relevance for the competitive examination, it is important to know the types of questions asked in exams, based on the same. 

Hence, given below are a few sample questions on one word substitution asked in various government examinations.

Directions – In questions given below, out of the four options, pick the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence.

Q.1. The Government wing responsible for making Rules

  1. Judiciary
  2. Executive
  3. Court
  4. Legislature

Answer (4) Legislature

Q.2. Life history of a person written by that person

  1. Autobiography
  2. Topography
  3. Flexography
  4. Biography

Answer (1) Autobiography

Q.3. One who does not take any alcoholic drink

  1. Saint
  2. Teetotaller
  3. Forestaller
  4. Vegetarian

Answer (2) Teetotaller

Q.4. A speech delivered without any previous preparation

  1. Elocution
  2. Dialogue
  3. Extempore
  4. Dialect

Answer (3) Extempore

Q.5. A disease which attacks many people in a particular area in one time

  1. Epidemic
  2. Pandemic
  3. Sardonic
  4. Academic

Answer (1) Epidemic

Apart from the above-given questions, one-word substitute can be asked in the form of spotting the error, word replacements as well as in reading comprehension passages. Candidates can go through the exercise on One Word Substitution Questions and Answers for practice and revision. 

Also, go through the questions and answers of other relevant topics of English Language covered in the syllabus of various competitive exams.

  • Tenses Questions And Answers
  • Idioms and Phrases Questions and Answers
  • Prepositions Questions And Answers

For more such articles on the questions and answers on various English topics check the Verbal Ability page.

Therefore, candidates should check the Previous Year Question Papers PDF with Solutions to understand the scope and difficulty level of questions that appear in the exams.

Almost all the exams such as SSC exam, Bank exam, RRB exam, Insurance exam or any other Government exams have a separate section for the English Language in both objective and descriptive paper.

Candidates preparing for the various government exams can refer to the detailed exam syllabus in the links given below:

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