One Word Substitutes


Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.

  1. A person who has had one or more limbs removed









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    amputee amputee (N.) : a person who has had an arm/leg removed handicap (N.) : disability limber (Adj.) : capable of moving, bending, or controlling easily fatalist (N.) : a person who believes that events are decided by fate and cannot be controlled.

    Correct Option: A

    amputee amputee (N.) : a person who has had an arm/leg removed handicap (N.) : disability limber (Adj.) : capable of moving, bending, or controlling easily fatalist (N.) : a person who believes that events are decided by fate and cannot be controlled.


  1. One who is known widely but usually unfavourably is









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    notorious

    Correct Option: C

    notorious



  1. A statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words









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    tautology tautology (N.) : a statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words temerity (N.) : extremely confident behaviour that people are likely to consider rude tarragon (N.) : a plant with leaves that have a strong taste are used in cooking

    Correct Option: C

    tautology tautology (N.) : a statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words temerity (N.) : extremely confident behaviour that people are likely to consider rude tarragon (N.) : a plant with leaves that have a strong taste are used in cooking


  1. Rub or wipe out









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    efface efface (Verb) : to make something disappear ; to remove. plunder (V.) : to steal things from a place, especially using force during a time of war terminate (V.) : to end

    Correct Option: A

    efface efface (Verb) : to make something disappear ; to remove. plunder (V.) : to steal things from a place, especially using force during a time of war terminate (V.) : to end



  1. The period between two reigns









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    interregnum interregnum (N.) : a period of time during which a country, an organization, etc. does not have a leader and is waiting for a new one anachronism (N.) : a person, a custom/an idea that seems oldfashioned and does not belong to the present intermission (N.) : a short period of time between the parts of a play film, etc. era (N.) : a period of time, usually in history, that is different from other periods because of particular characteristics events

    Correct Option: B

    interregnum interregnum (N.) : a period of time during which a country, an organization, etc. does not have a leader and is waiting for a new one anachronism (N.) : a person, a custom/an idea that seems oldfashioned and does not belong to the present intermission (N.) : a short period of time between the parts of a play film, etc. era (N.) : a period of time, usually in history, that is different from other periods because of particular characteristics events