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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTES

151. Deviation from common rule = Anomal
152. Book or film produced only to bring money = Money spinner
153. One who hates knowledge and learning = Misologist
154. Study of environment = Ecology
155. To go back and forth = Shuttle
156. One who travels between two places = Commutors
157. Story of old time gods and heroes = Legend
158. That which can be interpreted in any way = Ambiguous
159. A funny imitation = Parody
160. The power of reading the thoughts of others = Telepathy
161. A thing or person behind time = Antiquated
162. A critical judge of fine arts = Connoisseur
163. Witty clever retort = Repartee
164. Words with different meaning but similar sound = Homonym
165. Words with opposite meaning = Antonym
166. Words with same meaning = Synonym
167. Person who travels in a balloon, airship, aircraft = Aeronaut
168. A person living permanently in a certain place = Domicile
169. One who loves all and sundry = Altruist
170. Mania for stealing articles = Kleptomania
171. One who loves all and sundry = Altruist
172. Mania for stealing articles = Kleptomania
173. Person indifferent to pain and pleasure = Stoic
174. A post with no work but high pay = Sinecure
175. Mania for travel = Dromomania
176. Walking in sleep = Somnambulism
177. Opposed to change = Conservative
178. Line at which the earth or sea and sky seem to meet = Horizon
179. A story which ideas are symbolished as people = Allegory
180. A disease which ends in death = Fatal
181. A person who deserts his religion = Apostate
182. To deprive a thing of its holy character = Desecrate
183. One who bestows undue praise = Sycophant
184. To talk much without coming to the point = Circumlocution
185. A person who is reserved in talks = Reticent
186. An unexpected stroke of good luck = Windfall
187. One who is interested in the welfare of women = Feminist
188. Police of a political party = Manifesto
189. A poem with a moral = Didactic
190. To work in turn for being taught = Apprentice
191. Those who pass through a state without permission = Trespassers
192. A place where historical records or public records are kept = Archives
193. Unpaid work = Honorary
194. Statistics of births, deaths = Demography
195. Counting the population of a country = Census
196. A person with discretionary powers to act on behalf of a country = Plenipotentiary
197. A man of lax morals = Licentious
198. To bring about painless death from incurable disease = Euthanasia(Mercy Killing)
199. One who forcibly seizes control of an aircraft or bus = Hijacker
200. To kill ones own wife = Uxoricide
201. Beautiful article used in ancient times = Antique
202. One who hates marriage = Misogamist
203. Who imitates others voices = Ventriloquist
204. Ancient classics = Epic
205. An unbelievable story carried from generation to generation = Myth.

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