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Most Important 101+ One Word Substitution for Upcoming SSC & B.Ed Exam


Most Important 101+ One Word Substitution for Upcoming SSC & B.Ed Exam 

List of Previous year One Word Substitution for SSC and B.Ed Exam  


1. A person who is employed in armed forces - Personnel


2. A place where clothes are kept - Wardrobe 


3. A place where dead bodies are buried - Cemetery


4. A building in which people sit to listen to songs , music etc. Auditorium


5. A place in which bees are kept - Apiary


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6. A place in which birds are kept - Aviary


7. A planned activity - Campaign


8. A medical examination of a dead body - Postmortem


9. Amount paid to a man for his labour - Remuneration


10. Soldiers who fight on foot - Infantry


11. Soldiers who fight on horseback - Cavalry


12. Land that grows things in abundance - Fertile


13. That which is no longer in use - Obsolete


14. A person who has a bad reputation - Notorious


15. A diplomatic representative in another country - Ambassador


16. A person who believes in anything easily - Credulous


17. A place where arms are kept - Armoury


18. A person who studies stars , planets , and other heavenly bodies - Astronomer


19. A group of ants - Swarm


20. A period of 15 days - Fortnight


21. A list of books - Catalogue


22. A blind adherent to creed - Bigot


23. Any sort of drink except water - Beverage


24. An instrument for measuring the pressure of the atmosphere - Barometer 


25. One who abstains from alcoholic drinks - Teetotaller


26. The state of living unmarried - Celibacy


27. An imaginary line around the earth - Equator


28. A place where orphans are housed - Orphanage


29. Incapable of being solved - Insoluble


30. Incapable of being defended - Indefensible


31. Incapable of being taken by force of arms - Impregnable


32. Incapable of being admitted or allowed - Inadmissible


33. Incapable of being reached - Inaccessible


34. Incapable of being tired out - Inexhaustible


35. Incapable of being perceived by the senses - Imperceptible


36. Incapable of being destroyed - Indestructible


37. Incapable of being divided - Indivisible


38. Liable to be easily broken - Brittle


39. An assambly of worshippers - Congregation


40. Occurring at the same time - Simultaneous


41. Allowing the passage of rays of light - Transparent


42. Not allowing the passage of light - Opaque


43. Of unknown or unadmitted authorship - Anonymous


44. Compulsory enlistment for military and other services - Conscription


45. A figure with many angles or sides - Polygon


46. Belonging to all parts of the world - Universal 


47. The science of reasoning  - Logic


48. The cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed - Armistice


49. Signature of someone's name without his permission - Forgery


50. Property inherited from one's father or ancestors - Patrimony


51. Incapable of being out into practice - Impracticable


52. Incapable of being overcome - Insurmountable 


53. Having no begining or end to its existence - Eternal 


54. His motive was merely to get money - Mercenary


55. Forbidden , prohibited by law - Illicit


56. Fond of entertaining guests - Hospitable


57. A general pardon of political offenders - Amnesty


58. Objects possessed of life - Animate


59. Persons who work in the same department of an office - Colleagues


60. A place where people lunch on payment - Restaurant 


61. A place with a good climate for invalids - Sanatorium


62. Government in which no distinction is made between persons of different religions - Secular


63. One who is qualified to navigate an aircraft - Navigator


64. To increase the gravity of an offence or the intensity of a dispute - Aggravate


65. To increase the speed of - Accelerate


66. Allowance due to a wife from her husband on separation - Alimony


67. The act of talking impiously about sacred things - Blasphemy


68. A man aur woman with skin and hair of auburn colour - Blonde


69. Willful and persistent resistance to lawful authority - Contumacy


70. Belonging or pertaining to an individual from birth - Congenital


71. To restrain by force or impel a person by force - Coerce


72. Eater of flesh - Carnivore


73. Income just sufficient to live on - Subsistence


74. A person who is insensible to kind thoughts or sympathetic feeling - Callous


75. One who prescribes medicine - Physician


76. Total loss of voice - Aphonia


77. To do away with a rule - Abrogate


78. To make thin or fine or to reduce the strength - Attentuate


79. Deviation from the common rule or standard - Anomaly


80. A person who starves the body for the good of the soul - Ascetic


81. Animals equally at home on land or at sea - Amphibian


82. Stealthily done - Surreptitious


83. One note concerned with right or wrong - Amoral


84. A person who opposes war or use of military - Pacifist


85. Severely abusive writing in journals - Scurrilous


86. Call upon God or any other power ( like law ) etc for help or protection - Invocation


87. Fear of being enclosed in a small closed space - Claustrophobia


88. Fear of crowds - Agoraphobia


89. Fear of strangers - Xenophobia


90. Mental derangement - Paranoia


91. Succession of rulers belonging to one family - Dynasty


92. To cut something into two pieces - Sever


93. Flat metal or porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or Memorial - Plaque


94. Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money - Fraud


95. A short poem or speech addressed to the spectators after the conclusion of a drama - Epilogue


96. Capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses and therefore not definite - Ambiguous


97. Something capable of being done - Feasible


98. One who walks on ropes - Acrobat


99. The study of the origin and history of words - Etymology


100. The study of maps - Cartography


101. Tough tissues in joints - Ligaments 

















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