List of one word substitution, importance and use

 One word substitution in the English language

 One word substitution is almost part of every language  throughout globe.

One word substitution is the use of a specific one word to replace a sentence or wordy phrase to make language more clearer and  attractive.

Why is one word substitution used?

According to the Experts,

Long sentences bungle answers whereas,Weak and poor vocabulary kills marks. And repeating the same phrases makes your writing look basic and less griping.

One Word Substitution fixes all of that. It helps you to replace lengthy and boring phrases with catching and griping. In fact,well written  words  make your English stronger and expressive and one word substitution makes writing and speaking

Sound and dashing.

In simple words,

One-word substitution means using a single word to express a longer phrase or idea in a superb way.

How to use one word substitution?

For example,

 instead of saying “a person who is always Hopeful and  even thinks the positive aspect of a problem,” you can use the word OPTIMIST. Similarly, the phrase “a person who supervises Examination hall" we use    "INVIGILATOR" for him.

A list of  One-Word Substitutions 

1.One who eats human flesh — Cannibal

2.One who deliberately sets fire to property — Arsonist

3.One who doubts everything — Sceptic

4.One who believes all events are pre-decided — Determinist

5.One who renounces worldly pleasures — Ascetic

6.One who pretends to have knowledge — Charlatan

One who hates all mankind — Misanthrope

7.One who has excessive love for money — Miser

8. One who cannot be satisfied — Insatiable

9. One who lives at the same time — Contemporary

10. One who breaks religious images — Iconoclast

11.One who secretly listens to private talk — Eavesdropper

12. One who speaks ambiguously — Equivocator

13. One who changes opinions frequently — Fickle

14. One who believes the end justifies the means — Machiavellian

15. One who withdraws from society — Hermit

16. One who refuses to obey authority — Rebel

17. One who lacks courage — Pusillanimous

18. One who causes division — Schismatic

19. One who believes pleasure is supreme — Epicurean

20. One who studies ancient writings — Palaeographer

21. One who speaks two languages — Bilingual

22. One who pretends to be sick — Malingerer

23. One who believes in no government — Anarchist

24. One who loves dangerous adventures — Daredevil

25. One who has no principles — Amoral

26. One who copies others’ writings — Plagiarist

27. One who opposes new ideas — Obscurantist

28. One who eats excessively — Gluttonous

29. One who is mentally unstable — Deranged

30. A statement added to the end of a book — Epilogue

31. A speech delivered at the beginning — Prologue

32. A government by the wealthy — Plutocracy

33. A government by the worst people — Kakistocracy

34. A government by the learned — Aristocracy

35. A system ruled by religious leaders — Theocracy

36. A place where birds are kept — Aviary

37. A speech in praise of someone — Eulogy

38. A person who cannot make mistakes — Infallible

39. The doctor who treats skin diseases --

 Dermatologist

40. One who hates men__.   Misandrist 






Post a Comment

0 Comments