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‘One word substitution’ is a replacement for long and lengthy sentences or definitions. One word substitution falls under the category of “Vocabulary” as word, sentences, definitions are parts of a speech as well. To make the language crisp, short and intact, one word is replaced with lengthy, elongated and elucidated contexts. ‘One-word substitutions’ are also known as *Verbatim’. The practice of ‘One-word substitution’ is, also, something that replaces a word with a context but without changing the meaning of the given same context. Check out Gerund, Infinitive and Participle here. Example of One Word Substitution The government that dictates, is no government at all. Dictatorship is no government at all Why is One Word Substitution Important in Exams? One word substitution replaces words and communicates the meaning more effortlessly. It also lessens the words. Thus, saving time and space. In ‘one word substitution’, the words are in pragmatic relation with one another to form logical construction of language. It is frequently asked in exams like SSC CGL, NDA, IBPS, UPSC, MBA, bank and insurance exams. A student having good knowledge of One Word Substitution can write better Essays and Reports. ad VAICWS CORY ee” Crack SSC CHSL with India's Super Teachers Get 6 Months SuperCoaching @ just 1499 3404 Your Total Savings 1095 Want to know more about this Super Coaching ? Explore SuperCoaching Now Usage and Benefits of One Word Substitution Makes the language and writing concise, yet crisp. Makes the structure more understanding, more clear. The language is briefly expressed, The meaning is identical yet shorter. Embellishes the language. Helps avoid repetition in Language. For details on the Para Jumbles, refer to the linked article. List of Frequently Asked One Word Substitutions One word substitution is a topic that has many categories under which the ‘replacements’ fall. So, let’s glance over all of them! Fears and Phobias: An extreme or irrational fear of heights Acrophobia An irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air Aerophobia Fear of being egoistical, alone or isolated Autophobia Phobia of pain Algophobia An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight | Anorexia by refusing to eat Phobia of open places Agoraphobia A persistent fear of depths Bathophobia Fear or hatred of Books Ribliophobia Fear of time Chronophobia Fear of Dogs Cynophobia Fear of Women Gynephobia Fear of Knowledge Gnosiophobia Fear of marriage, or getting in a relationship Gamophobia An intense fear of Travelling Hodophobia Fear of Diseases Haemetophobia Fear of Words | Logophobia | An extreme fear of night or Dark Nyetophobia Fear of Medication Pharmacophobia Fear of Death Thanatophobia Learn all about Adverbs here. Studies and Languages: see core EE The study of ancient things Archaeology The study of plants Botany The study of animals Zoology The study of the environment Biology The study of a body Physiology The study of mankind Anthropology The study of human behaviour Psychology The study of female reproductive organs Gynaecology The study of the mental structure of children Podiatry The study of the physical structure of children Pediatries The study of different skin diseases Dermatology The study of the structure of bones and curvature of the spine Orthopaedies The study of the heart diseases and circulatory system Cardiology The study of brain structure, treatment of nervous system, Neurology To get details on Idioms and Phrases, candidates can visit the linked article, Person and Personality One who cannot be corrected Incorrigible One who has mixed feelings Ambivalent One who has two or more skilled Ambidextrous One who is outspoken and outgoing Extrovert One who is reserved and conservative Introvert One who hates or disgust mankind ‘Misanthrope / Misanthropist One who hates or disgust females Misogynist One who hates or disgust males Misandrist / Misander One who is showy/flirtatious/ Pompous of character Flamboyant One who is difficult to please or to convince ‘Uncomplecent / Fastidious One who has a strong sixth sense Psychic One who is mentally unsound Psychotic One who is addicted to hard drinks Dipsomaniae One who is not addicted to anything Teetotaler One who is full of life and has a charismatic personality. Convivial One is innocent and unaware of worldly affairs Gullible One who is prone to hurt ‘Vulnerable For details on the Cloze Test, refer to the linked article, Habits and Ability An ability to use both the hands Dexterity An ability to express oneself in speech Oracity An ability to make good judgments and take quick decisions ‘Acumen An ability to see what might happened in future Foresight An ability to stay calm in difficult situations Sangfroid An ability to do something Knack An ability to copy the behaviour of a person Mimicry An ability to find ways or directions Navigate An ability to add diagrams or explanation to a written context Annotate Having no legal power Nutt Having complete power Omnipotent, Omnipotence Having an appealing taste or appearance Luscious Having to a useful purpose Otiose Having knowledge of the power of learning Eniite Killing and Manias For details on the Types and Rules of Tenses, refer to the linked article. Killing of Humankind Genocide/ Camage Killing of Wife Uxoricide Killing of Husband Mariticide Killing of sister Sororicide Killing of brother Fratricide Killing of mother Matricide Killing of father Patricide The killing of a son (own’s child) Filicide The killing of a daughter (own’s child) Filicide The killing of an animal for food Slaughter Killing someone illegally Lynch The killing of an elder/older Senicide To get detailed knowledge and examples on Prefixes and Suffixes, candidates can visit the linked article. Governance Systems Government by people Democracy Government by rich plutocracy Government by educated/high-class society Atistocraey Government by dictator Dictatorship Government by non-elected Bureaucracy Government by monopolists Capitalism Government by a particular community Communalism, Government by king or queen Monarchy Absence of government rule Anarchy Government by small fraction or group of families Oligocracy Government by religious institutions Theocracy Profession ES ESEEEEEE Eee EEE oe EE A person who travels in space Astronaut A person who makes maps Cartographer A person who sells flowers Florist A person with beautifull penmanship | catigrpher ‘A person who supervises Invigilator ‘A person who anchors a radio show Radio Jockey A person who teaches dance moves | choreographer A person who supervises the meusem Curator | A person who collects coins Numismatist A person who drives a car Chauffeur One Word Substitution Sample Questions Replace the underlined words with One Word Substitution. QI. He was hanged because he killed his brother. A. Patricide B. Matricide C. Fratricide D. Suicide AL. Option C is correct. Q2. Germany had a dictator based reign with HitlerChancellorPlutocracy A. Plutocracy B. Aristocracy C. Dictatorship D. Bureaucracy A2. Option C is correct These are the frequently asked One word Substitutions in exams. Instead of trying to memorise one by one, practise them through mock tests on Testbook App to remember it effectively. For details on the Synonyms & Antonyms, refer to the linked article, Report An Error Diestbook The Complete Exam Preparation ated gu Arey

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