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One Word Substitution Quiz in English

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List Of One Word Substitution

One word Substitution’ is one of an integral part of the vocabulary. It is asked in various competitive exams like IBPS PO/ Clerical, SBI, SSC, etc. It simply means that a sentence has to be replaced with a single word. This area requires a good vocabulary to solve the questions well.
For example: – A hater of womankind – Misogynist
  • A book published after the death of its author-Posthumous
  • A drug or other substance that induces sleep – Soporific
  • A Government by the Nobles – Aristocracy
  • A person who knows everything – Omniscient
  • A person who speaks two languages – Bilingual
  • A person with an evil reputation – Notorious
  • A supposed cure for all diseases or problems -Panacea
  • A statement which cannot be understood – Incomprehensible
  • A thing that cannot be seen with human eye – Invisible
  • An animal who preys on other animals – Predator
  • A study of birds – Ornithology
  • A speech delivered without any previous preparation – Extempore
  • Belonging to the Middle Ages – Medieval
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