One word Substitution is one of the integral parts of vocabulary. 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.
Questions based on one word substitution are often asked in various competitive exams.
In this article, we are sharing a list of most important and frequently asked one word substitutions for various competitive examinations like SSC, Bank, Etc.
- For “Individual Character/ Person/ People”
- For “Collection/ Group”
- For “Research/ Profession”
- For “Spot/ Venue”
- For “Government/ Systems”
- For “Murder/ Death”
- For “Sound”
- For Competitive Exam Related to “Generic Terms”
S.No. | PHRASE ONE WORD | ONE WORD |
One Word Substitution List For “Individual Character/ Person/ People” | ||
1 | One who is not sure about God’s existence Agnostic | Agnostic |
2 | A person who deliberately sets fire to a building | Arsonist |
3 | One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession | Amateur |
4 | One who can use either hand with ease | Ambidextrous |
5 | One who makes an official examination of accounts | Auditor |
6 | A person who believes in or tries to bring about a state of lawlessness | Anarchist |
7 | A person who has changed his faith | Apostate |
8 | One who does not believe in the existence of God | Atheist |
9 | A person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute | Arbitrator |
10 | One who leads an austere life | Ascetic |
11 | One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession | Amateur |
12 | One who can either hand with ease | Ambidextrous |
13 | An unconventional style of living | Bohemian |
14 | One who is bad in spellings | Cacographer |
15 | One who feeds on human flesh | Cannibal |
16 | A person who is blindly devoted to an idea/ A person displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism | Chauvinist |
17 | A critical judge of any art and craft | Connoisseur |
18 | Persons living at the same time | Contemporaries |
19 | One who is recovering health after illness | Convalescent |
20 | A girl/woman who flirts with man | Coquette |
21 | A person who regards the whole world as his country | Cosmopolitan |
22 | One who is a centre of attraction | Cynosure |
23 | One who sneers at the beliefs of others | Cynic |
24 | A leader or orator who espoused the cause of the common people | Demagogue |
25 | A person having a sophisticated charm | Debonair |
26 | A leader who sways his followers by his oratory | Demagogue |
27 | A dabbler (not serious) in art, science and literature | Dilettante |
28 | One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking | Epicure |
29 | One who often talks of his achievements | Egotist |
30 | Someone who leaves one country to settle in another | Emigrant |
31 | A man who is womanish in his habits | Effeminate |
32 | One hard to please (very selective in his habits) | Fastidious |
33 | One who runs away from justice | Fugitive |
34 | One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters | Fanatic |
35 | One who believes in fate | Fatalist |
36 | A lover of good food | Gourmand |
37 | Conferred as an honour | Honorary |
38 | A person who acts against religion | Heretic |
39 | A person of intellectual or erudite tastes | Highbrow |
40 | A patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments | Hypochondriac |
41 | A person who is controlled by wife | Henpeck |
42 | One who shows sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality | Indefatigable |
43 | Someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions | Iconoclast |
44 | One who does not express himself freely | Introvert |
45 | Who behaves without moral principles | Immoral |
46 | A person who is incapable of being tampered with | Impregnable |
47 | One who is unable to pay his debts | Insolvent |
48 | A person who is mentally ill | Lunatic |
49 | A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society | Misanthrope |
50 | A person who primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics | Mercenary |
51 | Someone in love with himself | Narcissist |
52 | One who collect coins as hobby | Numismatist |
53 | A person who likes or admires women | Philogynist |
54 | A lover of mankind | Philanthropist |
55 | A person who speaks more than one language | Polyglot |
56 | One who lives in solitude | Recluse |
57 | Someone who walks in sleep | Somnambulist |
58 | A person who is indifferent to the pains and pleasures of life | Stoic |
59 | A scolding nagging bad-tempered woman | Termagant |
60 | A person who shows a great or excessive fondness for one’s wife | Uxorious |
61 | One who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field | Virtuoso |
One Word Substitution List For “Collection/ Group” | ||
62 | A group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place | Battery |
63 | A large bundle bound for storage or transport | Bale |
64 | A large gathering of people of a particular type | Bevy |
65 | An arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present | Bouquet |
66 | A family of young animals | Brood |
67 | A group of things that have been hidden in a secret place | Cache |
68 | A group of people, typically with vehicles or animals travelling together | Caravan |
69 | A closed political meeting | Caucus |
70 | An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose | Clique |
71 | A group of followers hired to applaud at a performance | Claque |
72 | A series of stars | Constellation |
73 | A funeral procession | Cortege |
74 | A group of worshippers | Congregation |
75 | A herd or flock of animals being driven in a body | Drove |
76 | A small fleet of ships or boats | Flotilla |
77 | A small growth of trees without underbrush | Grove |
78 | A community of people smaller than a village | Hamlet |
79 | A group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals | Herd |
80 | A large group of people | Horde |
81 | A temporary police force | Posse |
82 | A large number of fish swimming together | Shoal |
83 | A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid | Torrent |
One Word Substitution List For “Research/ Profession” | ||
84 | The medieval forerunner of chemistry | Alchemy |
85 | A person who presents a radio/television programme | Ancho |
86 | One who studies the evolution of mankind | Anthropologist |
87 | A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft | Astronaut |
88 | The scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants | Botany |
89 | A person who draws or produces maps | Cartographer |
90 | A person who writes beautiful writing | Calligrapher |
91 | A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance | Choreographer |
92 | A person employed to drive a private or hired car | Chauffeur |
93 | A person who introduces the performers or contestants in a variety show | Compere |
94 | A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection | Curator |
95 | The branch of biology concerned with cyclical physiological phenomena | Chronobiology |
96 | A secret or disguised way of writing | Cypher |
97 | The study of statistics | Demography |
98 | The use of the fingers and hands to communicate and convey ideas | Dactylology |
99 | A person who sells and arranges cut flowers | Florist |
100 | A line of descent traced continuously from an ancestor | Genealogy |
101 | The therapeutic use of sunlight | Heliotherapy |
102 | The art or practice of garden cultivation and management | Horticulture |
103 | One who supervises in the examination hall | Invigilator |
104 | The theory or philosophy of law | Jurisprudence |
105 | A person who compiles dictionarie | Lexicographer |
106 | The scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth | Odontology |
107 | One who presents a radio programme | Radio Jockey |
108 | The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing | Rhetoric |
109 | The branch of science concerned with the origin, structure, and composition of rocks | Petrology |
110 | One who study the elections and trends in voting | Psephologist |
111 | An artist who makes sculptures. | Sculptor |
112 | The scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals | Zoology |
One Word Substitution List For “Spot/ Venue” | ||
113 | A collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people | Archive |
114 | A large cage, building, or enclosure for keeping birds in | Aviary |
115 | A building where animals are butchered | Abattoir |
116 | A place where bees are kept; a collection of beehives | Apiary |
117 | A building containing tanks of live fish of different species | Aquarium |
118 | A place or scene of activity, debate, or conflict | Arena |
119 | A collection of weapons and military equipment | Arsenal |
120 | An institution for the care of people who are mentally ill | Asylum |
121 | A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling | Burrow |
122 | A collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place | Cache |
123 | A public room or building where gambling games are played | Casino |
124 | A large burial ground, especially one not in a churchyard | Cemetery |
125 | A room in a public building where outdoor clothes or luggage may be left | Cloakroom |
126 | A place where a dead person’s body is cremated | Crematorium |
127 | a Christian community of nuns living together under monastic vows | Convent |
128 | Nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day | Creche |
129 | A stoppered glass container into which wine or spirit is decanted | Decanter |
130 | A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution | Dormitory |
131 | The nest of a squirrel, typically in the form of a mass of twigs in a tree | Drey |
132 | A room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise | Gymnasium |
133 | A storehouse for threshed grain | Granary |
134 | A large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft. | Hangar |
135 | A box or cage, typically with a wire mesh front, for keeping rabbits or other small domesticated animals | Hutch |
136 | A place in a large institution for the care of those who are ill | Infirmary |
137 | A small shelter for a dog | Kennel |
138 | A place where wild animal live | Lair |
139 | A place where coins, medals, or tokens are made | Mint |
140 | A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition | Menagerie |
141 | A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows | Monastery |
142 | A place where bodies are kept for identification | Morgue |
143 | A piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees | Orchard |
144 | A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply | Reservoir |
145 | A small kitchen or room at the back of a house used for washing dishes and another dirty household work | Scullery |
146 | A close-fitting cover for the blade of a knife or sword | Sheath |
147 | A room or building for sick children in a boarding school | Sanatorium |
148 | A place where animal hides are tanned | Tannery |
149 | A large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored | Wardrobe |
One Word Substitution List For “Government/ Systems” | ||
150 | A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems | Anarchy |
151 | A form of government in which power is held by the nobility | Aristocracy |
152 | A system of government by one person with absolute power | Autocracy |
153 | A self-governing country or region | Autonomy |
154 | A system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives | Bureaucracy |
155 | A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives | Democracy |
156 | A state, society, or group governed by old people | Gerontocracy |
157 | A state or country run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens | Kakistocracy |
158 | Government by new or inexperienced hands | Neocracy |
159 | Government by the populace | Ochlocracy |
160 | A small group of people having control of a country or organization | Oligarchy |
161 | Government by the wealthy | Plutocracy |
162 | Government not connected with religious or spiritual matters | Secular |
163 | A form of government with a monarch at the head | Monarchy |
164 | A political system based on government of men by God | Thearchy |
One Word Substitution List For “Fear/ Phobia” | ||
165 | An extreme or irrational fear of heights | Acrophobia |
166 | An irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air | Aerophobia |
167 | Fear of being egotistical, being alone or isolated | Autophobia |
168 | A phobia of pain | Algophobia |
169 | An abnormal fear of heights | Altophobia |
170 | An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat | Anorexia |
171 | An extreme or irrational fear of open or public places | Agoraphobia |
172 | An abnormal and persistent fear of depths | Bathophobia |
173 | Fear or hatred of books | Bibliophobia |
174 | Fear of ugliness and things that are ugly | Cacophobia |
175 | A dislike of being in the centre | Centrophobia |
176 | An extreme fear about beauty | Cellophobia |
177 | Fear of time | Chronophobia |
178 | Fear of dogs | Cynophobia |
179 | An extreme or irrational fear of confined places | Claustrophobia |
180 | A delusion of being possessed by evil spirits | Demonomania |
181 | An abnormal and persistent fear of drinking alcohol | Dipsophobia |
182 | An abnormal and persistent fear of work or finding employment | Ergophobia |
183 | Fear of getting married, being in a relationship, or commitment | Gamophobia |
184 | Physical or psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse | Genophobia |
185 | Fear of old age | Geraphobia |
186 | Fear of knowledge | Gnosiophobia |
187 | Fear of women | Gynaephobia |
188 | Fear of writing or handwriting | Graphophobia |
189 | An irrational and intense fear of travel | Hodophobia |
190 | An excessive fear or aversion to obtaining pleasure | Hedonophobia |
191 | Fear of disease | Haemetophobia |
192 | An obsessive fear of words | Logophobia |
193 | An extreme fear of wind or drafts | Menemophobia |
194 | An extreme or irrational fear of the night or of darkness | Nyctophobia |
195 | Fear of medication | Pharamacophobia |
196 | Fear of death | Thanatophobia |
197 | Extreme superstition regarding the number thirteen | Triskaidekaphobia |
One Word Substitution List For “Murder/ Death” | ||
198 | A solemn procession, especially for a funeral | Cortege |
199 | A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead | Elegy |
200 | A phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died | Epitaph |
201 | Killing of one’s son or daughter | Filicide |
202 | Destruction or abortion of a fetus | Foeticide |
203 | Killing of one’s brother or sister | Fratricide |
204 | Killing of a large group of people | Genocide |
205 | Killing of one person by another | Homicide |
206 | Killing of infants | Infanticide |
207 | Burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb | Interment |
208 | Killing of one’s mother | Matricide |
209 | A room or building in which dead bodies are kept | Mortuary |
210 | A news article that reports the recent death of a person | Obituary |
211 | Killing of a parent or other near relative | Parricide |
212 | Killing of one’s father | Patricide |
213 | An examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death | Postmortem |
214 | Action of killing a king | Regicide |
215 | Killing of one’s sister | Sororicide |
216 | Act of intentionally causing one’s own death | Suicide |
217 | Killing of one’s wife | Uxoricide |
One Word Substitution List For “Sound” | ||
218 | The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound | Acoustics |
219 | The sound of Alligators | Bellow |
220 | The sound of Deers | Bell |
221 | The sound of Crows | Caw |
222 | The sound of Geese | Cackle |
223 | The sound of Hens | Cluck |
224 | The sound of Dolphins | Click |
225 | The sound of Frogs | Croak |
226 | The sound of Crickets | Creak |
227 | The sound of Monkeys | Gibber |
228 | The sound of Camels | Grunt |
229 | The sound of Owls | Hoot |
230 | The sound of Penguins | Honk |
231 | The sound of Cattle | Moo |
232 | The sound of Horses | Neigh |
233 | The sound of Nightingales | Pipe |
234 | The sound of Ducks | Quack |
235 | The sound of Parrots | Screech |
236 | The sound of Rats | Squeak |
237 | The sound of Birds | |
238 | The sound of Elephants | Trumpet |
239 | The sound of Mosquitoes | Whine |
One Word Substitution List For Competitive Exam Related to “Generic Terms” | ||
240 | An act of abdicating or renouncing the throne | Abdication |
241 | An annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables | Almanac |
242 | A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that is born in water and breathes with gills | Amphibian |
243 | A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one | Allegory |
244 | A statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based | Axiom |
245 | A nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law | Belligerent |
246 | An examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease | Biopsy |
247 | The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things; profane talk | Blasphemy |
248 | The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence | Chronology |
249 | A vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change | Crusade |
250 | Lasting for a very short time | Ephemeral |
251 | Spoken or done without preparation | Extempore |
252 | Release someone from a duty or obligation | Exonerate |
253 | Fond of company | Gregarious |
254 | Making marks that cannot be removed | Indelible |
255 | Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong | Infallible |
256 | Certain to happen | Inevitable |
257 | A sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past | Nostalgia |
258 | A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases | Panacea |
259 | A doctrine which identifies God with the universe | Pantheism |
260 | Excessively concerned with minor details or rules | Pedantic |
261 | The practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own | Plagiarism |
262 | Safe to drink | Potable |
263 | The emblems or insignia of royalty | Regalia |
264 | Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred | Sacrilege |
265 | A position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit | Sinecure |
266 | A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event | Souvenir |
267 | An imaginary ideal society free of poverty and suffering | Utopia |
268 | Denoting a sin that is not regarded as depriving the soul of divine grace | Venial |
269 | In exactly the same words as were used originally | Verbatim |
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