Sunday, 17 March 2013

BY AKSHAY CHAUDHARY(A2305412301)


There are large number of one-word substitutes that can be used in place of many  words ,or phrases,in English . Using these in speech and writing will help you express yourself concisely .The list below present some examples of one-word substitutes.

1. One who is out to subvert a government                               Anarchist
2. One who is recovering from illness                                       Convalescent
3. One who is all powerful                                                       Omnipotent
4. One who is present everywhere                                               Omnipresent
5. One who knows everything                                               Omniscient
6. One who is easily deceived                                               Gullible
7. One who does not make mistakes                                       Infallible
8. One who can do anything for money                                       Mercenary
9. One who has no money                                                       Pauper
10. One who changes sides                                                       Turncoat
11. One who works for free                                                       Volunteer
12. One who loves books                                                       Bibliophile
13. One who can speak two languages                                       Bilingual
14. One who loves mankind                                                       Philanthropist
15. One who hates mankind                                                       Misanthrope
16. One who looks on the bright side of things                               Optimist
17. One who looks on the dark side of things                               Pessimist
18. One who doubts the existence of god                               Agnostic
19. One who pretends to be what he is not                               Hypocrite
20. One incapable of being tired                                               Indefatigable
21. One who helps others Good                                               Samaritan
22. One who copies from other writers                                         Plagiarist
23. One who hates women                                                       Misogynist
24. One who knows many languages                                       Polyglot
25. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures                               Epicure
26. One who thinks only of himself                                               Egoist
27. One who thinks only of welfare of women                         Feminist.
28. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain                               Stoic
29. One who is quite like a woman                                                Effeminate
30. One who has strange habits                                               Eccentric
31. One who speaks less                                                       Reticent
32. One who goes on foot                                                       Pedestrian
33. One who believes in fate                                                       Fatalist
34. One who dies without a Will                                               Intestate
35. One who always thinks himself to be ill                               Valetudinarian
36. A Government by the people                                               Democracy
37. A Government by a king or queen                                       Monarchy
38. A Government by the officials                                               Bureaucracy
39. A Government by the rich                                                       Plutocracy
40. A Government by the few                                                       Oligarchy
41. A Government by the Nobles                                               Aristocracy
42. A Government by one                                                       Autocracy
43. Rule by the mob                                                               Mobocracy
44. That through which light can pass                                       Transparent
45. That through which light cannot pass                                       Opaque
46. That through which light can partly pass                                Translucent
47. A sentence whose meaning is unclear                                 Ambiguous
48. A place where orphans live                                                Orphanage
49. That which cannot be described                                        Indescribable
50. That which cannot be imitated                                                Inimitable
51. That which cannot be avoided                                                Inevitable
52. A position for which no salary is paid                                        Honorary
53. That which cannot be defended                                                Indefensible
54. Practice of having several wives                                                Polygamy
55. Practice of having several husbands                                        Polyandry
56. Practice of having one wife or husband                                Monogamy
57. Practice of having two wives or husbands                                 Bigamy
58. That which is not likely to happen                                        Improbable
59. People living at the same time                                                Contemporaries
60. A book published after the death of its author                        Posthumas
61. A book written by an unknown author                                Anonymous
62. A life history written by oneself                                           Autobiography
63. A life history written by somebody else                                Biography
64. People who work together                                                Colleagues
65. One who eats too much                                                        Glutton
66. That which cannot be satisfied                                                Insatiable
67. One who questions everything                                                Cynic
68. A flesh eating animal                                                               Carnivorous
69. A grass eating animal                                                         Herbivorous
70. One who lives in a foreign country                                        Immigrant
71. To transfer one's authority to another                                 Delegate
72. One who is a newcomer                                                        Neophyte
73. That which is lawful                                                                Legal
74. That which is against law                                                        Illegal
75. One who is unmarried                                                        Celibate
76. A game in which no one wins                                               Draw
77. A study of man                                                                    Anthropology
78. A study of races                                                               Ethnology
79. A study of the body                                                               Physiology
80. A study of animals                                                                Zoology
81. A study of birds                                                               Ornithology
82. A study of ancient things                                                       Archaeology
83. A study of derivation of words                                               Etymology
84. Murder of a human being                                                       Homicide
85. Murder of a father                                                               Patricide
86. Murder of a mother                                                               Matricide
87. Murder of an brother                                                       Fratricide
88. Murder of an infant                                                               Infanticide
89. Murder of self                                                                       Suicide
90. Murder of the king                                                               Regicide
91. To free somebody from all blame                                       Exonerate
92. To write under a different name                                               Pseudonym
93. A thing no longer in use                                                       Obsolete
94. A handwriting that cannot be read                                       Illegible
95. Words written on the tomb of a person                                Epitaph
96. One who is greedy for money                                               Avaricious
97. Something that cannot be imitated                                       Inimitable
98. One who doesn't know how to read and write                       Illiterate
99. A person's peculiar habit                                                       Idiosyncrasy
100. An animal who preys on other animals                               Predator
101. Violating the sanctity of a church                                       Sacrilege
102. One who can throw his voice                                               Ventriloquist

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