Substitution of Single Word


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A road lined with trees on both sides
Avenue
One who plans and design building
Architect
One who studies the stars
Astronaut
One who foretells by calculating the movements of stars
Astrologer
Not bearing the name of writer
Anonymous
Many people who come to see theatre, concert or lecture
Audience
Animals living in water
Aquatic
One who shouts with bow and arrow
Archer
Power or right of self Government
Autonomy
One who kills important people in politics
Assassin
The art of tilling land and growing plants and crops
Agriculture
The science of human body
Anatomy
Letter of request for a job
Application
Animals living both land and water
Amphibious
One who keeps accounts business
Accountant
A book with a collection of photographs
Album
Life of one written by himself
Autobiography
Life of a person
Biography
A science that treats the plants
Botany
A science of living matter
Biology
Animal living two feet
Biped
The building where soldiers live
Barracks
Person who bakes bread , cake etc
Baker
Person who cuts people’s hair
Barber
A thing which breaks easily
Brittle
The house where the Christians pray
Church
One who mends shoes
Cobbler
One who eats human flesh
Cannibal
An official counting of people
Census
The dead body of a human being
Corpse
Crawling animals with many feet
Centipede
Dead body of animal
Carcass
A play with happy ending
Comedy
A number of singers in a church
Choir
Sailors working on a ship
Crew
The man in charge of a museum
Curator
One who lives at the same time as another
Contemporary
Move slowly on hands and knees
Crawl
One who makes things with wood
Carpenter
One working in the same place
Colleague
Flesh eating animal
Carnivore
A person who provides building materials and labours on contract
Contractor
One who is banished from his home or native land
Exile
A disease affecting many people at the same place and time
Epidemic
That is fit to be eaten
Eatable or edible
That is fit to be chosen
Eligible
A short speech or poem made at the end of the play
Epilogue
A brief summary of a book
Epitome
An inspection on a monument in memory of the dead
Epitaph
A place surrounded by fence
Enclosure
Long story of the great heroes of the ancient times
Epic
Gaining knowledge and skill
Experience
Absence of rain for a longtime
Drought
To tell the nature of a disease by its symptoms
Diagnose
A doctor attending to teeth
Dentist
A book keeping daily record
Diary
Person who gives direction
Director
Number of ships
Fleet
Animals of a region or epoch
Fauna
The plants of certain region
Flora
Goddess of Flowers
Flora
One who sells flower
Florist
A period of two weeks
Fortnight
The place where the dead are buried
Graveyard
A group of robbers or unsocial men
Gang
A place where grains are stored
Granary
One who sells rice, dal etc
Grocer
A place for treatment of the sick
Hospital
One who entertains the guest
Host
A number of animals gazing together
Herd
Suffering for being without food
Hungry
One who sells articles travelling
Hawker
A covering to protect head
Helmet
That which has no life
Inanimate
Not fit to be eaten
Inedible
The house in which Eskimos live
Igloo
That which con not be read
Illiterate
A preparation for killings insects
Insecticide
A piece of land surrounded by water
Island
One who is loved and respected
Idol
Incapable of being believed
Incredible or Unbelievable
Incapable of being done
Impossible
Murdered of an infant
Infanticide
Person who collects news
Journalist
One who rides a horse in a race
Jockey
The house of dogs
Kennel
Sound of bell at death or funeral
Knell
Steal and carry away a man, woman or child to achieve a goal
Kidnap
One who can read and write
Literate
A place where experiments of science are done
Laboratory
Small blood sucking worms
Leech
Person who works for other in the court
Lawyer
One who is skilled in languages
Linguist
Migratory insects highly destructive to vegetation
Locust
The house where Muslims pray
Mosque
A place where money is made
Mint
One imitating others voices, gestures etc
Mimic
People sent to foreign countries to preach a particular religion
Missionary
One who spend very little
Miser
Head of a corporation
Mayor
Papers written by hand
Manuscript
Dull uniformity of tone or sound
Monotony
One dying for a noble cause
Martyr
A science of space and numbers
Mathematics
Animal sucking mother’s breast
Mammal
Man who hates mankind
Misanthropic
One who look after the patients
Nurse
Room for children
Nursery
One who are new to anything
Novice
One who makes and sells spectacles
Optician
One who looks bright side of things
Optimist
Garden of fruit trees
Orchard
Largest body of water in the earth
Ocean
Gone out of use now
Obsolete
One who looks only the dark side of things
Pessimist
One who tries to do good to mankind
Philanthropist
One who speaks many languages
Polyglot
People travelling in trains buses etc
Passengers
One who loved by everyone
Popular
A plant or animal growing or living on another
Parasite
A pile of woods on which a dead body is burnt
Pyre
Science of human mind
Psychology
Born after the death of father or Published after the death of author
Posthumous
One who attends the sick and prescribes medicine
Physician
One going on foot
Pedestrian
One who visits holy places
Pilgrim
One who loves his country
Patriot
One who collect stamps
Philatelist
A four footed animal
Quadruped
The place where the horses stay
Stable
People who watch Drama ,Game, Show etc
Spectators
One who thinks his own interest
Selfish
One who cleans everything
Sweeper
One who carves on stone
Sculptor
One who writes short hand
Stenographer
A bony frame of body
Skeleton
Cud chewing animal
Ruminant
Murderer of a king
Regicide
A news which has a doubt
Rumour
Withdrawn from service
Retired
Painful disease of the joints and muscles
Rheumatism
Animal that moves on its belly or smell legs
Reptile
A man who drives out from his own country to a foreign country
Refugee
Clothing in general
Raiment
Apparatus for keeping articles in cool
Refrigerator
One who teaches pupil
Teacher
To walk with tired and heavy steps
Trudge
A person whose age in between 13 to 19
Teen
A place for worshiping Hindu God
Temple
One who believe in God
Theist
A play with a sad end
Tragedy
A metal to cover the finger while sewing
Thimble
Laugh with the tongue striking against the teeth
Titter
The science of triangles
Trigonometry
Faint light after sunset
Twilight or Dusk
Not to be fitted
Unapt
Such as cannot be tolerated
Unbearable
A different kind of the same thing
Variety
One who has no settled home
Vagrant
One who does not eat fish and eggs
Vegetarian
One who washes clothes
Washerman
A woman whose husband is dead
Widow
An animal that cannot be tamed
Wild
One who travels
Wayfarer/Traveller
One who wishes the good of another
Well-wisher
Artificial covering of hair for the head
Wig

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