Essential One-Word Substitutions for Vocabulary Mastery

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Essential One-Word Substitutions

  • Culture: All the arts, beliefs, and social institutions characteristic of a race.
  • Transparent: Allowing the passage of rays of light.
  • Reservoir: An artificial lake for storing water.
  • Hives: Artificial centers for honey bees.
  • Sculpture: The art of carving figures in wood or stone.
  • Horticulture: The art of growing vegetables, fruit, and flowers.
  • Aeronautics: The science of flying aircraft.
  • Aerobatics: The art of performing acrobatic acts.
  • Abroad: Away from one's country.
  • Import: To bring goods from a foreign country.
  • Agenda: Business to be discussed by a committee.
  • Dogma: A belief accepted without question.
  • Superstition: A belief not based on reason.
  • Cosmopolitan: Belonging to all parts of the world.
  • Succession: The coming of events in a series.
  • Infection: Communication of disease by the agency of air or water.
  • Honorary: Performed without pay.
  • Panacea: A remedy for all diseases.
  • Nationalism: Devotion to one's nation.
  • Racialism: Devotion to one's race.
  • Predicament: A difficult situation.
  • Epidemic: A disease affecting many people at the same place and time.
  • Supple: Easily bending.
  • Neutral: Favouring neither side in a war or dispute.
  • Bibliophobia: Fear of books.
  • Theist: One who believes in God.
  • Atheist: One who has no faith in God.
  • Optimistic: One who looks at the positive side of everything.
  • Pessimistic: One who looks at the negative side of everything.
  • Cannibal: One who eats human flesh.
  • Universal: Belonging to all.
  • Voyage: A journey by water or sea.
  • Omnipresent: One who is present everywhere.
  • Widower: A man whose wife is dead.
  • Anthropology: The study of mankind.
  • Anatomy: The science of the physical structure of the body.
  • Astrology: The science of celestial phenomena.
  • Memento: Something kept as a reminder.
  • Genius: One who has creative or inventive capacity.
  • Fatalist: One who believes that everything is predestined.
  • Punctual: Neither early nor late.
  • Currency: Money that is used in a country.
  • Bibliography: A list of books and writings of one author or on one subject.
  • Horizon: The line at which the earth and sky seem to meet.
  • Homicide: The killer of a human being.
  • Instinct: A natural tendency.
  • Incredible: That which cannot be believed.
  • Credible: That which can be easily believed.
  • Invincible: That which cannot be conquered.
  • Ecophobia: Fear of home surroundings.
  • Aerophobia: Fear of heights.
  • Florist: One who sells flowers.
  • Insecticide: A substance that kills insects.

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