One Word Substitutes


Direction: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

  1. One who hates people.









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    misanthrope misanthrope (N.) : one who dislikes people in general misandrist (N.) : one who hates/ mistrusts men misologist (N.) : one who hates reason, argument, or enlightenment misogynist (N.) : one who dislikes women in particular

    Correct Option: C

    misanthrope misanthrope (N.) : one who dislikes people in general misandrist (N.) : one who hates/ mistrusts men misologist (N.) : one who hates reason, argument, or enlightenment misogynist (N.) : one who dislikes women in particular


  1. A person of great learning in several languages.









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    polyglot polyglot (N.) : a person who knows, uses or writes in more than one language
    polycarp (N.) : a Christian martyr and bishop of Smyma polychrome (N.) : an object/a work composed of/decorated in many colours polymath (N.) : a person who knows a lot about many different subjects

    Correct Option: B

    polyglot polyglot (N.) : a person who knows, uses or writes in more than one language
    polycarp (N.) : a Christian martyr and bishop of Smyma polychrome (N.) : an object/a work composed of/decorated in many colours polymath (N.) : a person who knows a lot about many different subjects



  1. To send someone back to his or her own country









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    repatriate repatriate (V.) : to send/bring somebody back to their own country extirpate (V.) : to destroy/get rid of something that is bad/not wanted expropriate (V.) : to officially take away private property from its owner for public use; to take somebody’s property and use it without permission exile (V.) : expel from a country

    Correct Option: B

    repatriate repatriate (V.) : to send/bring somebody back to their own country extirpate (V.) : to destroy/get rid of something that is bad/not wanted expropriate (V.) : to officially take away private property from its owner for public use; to take somebody’s property and use it without permission exile (V.) : expel from a country


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

  1. The science of the functioning and growth of society.









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    sociology sociology (N.) : the study and classification of human societies anthropology (N.) : the study of human race, its origins, development, customs and beliefs philosophy (N.) : the study of the nature and meaning of the universe and of human life psychology (N.) : the science of mental life

    Correct Option: C

    sociology sociology (N.) : the study and classification of human societies anthropology (N.) : the study of human race, its origins, development, customs and beliefs philosophy (N.) : the study of the nature and meaning of the universe and of human life psychology (N.) : the science of mental life



  1. A person between 90 and 100 years old.









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    centenarian centenarian (N.) : a person of 100 years septuagenarian (N.) : a person between 70 and 79 years of age monagenarian (N.) : a person between 90 and 99 years of age octogenarian (N.) : a person between 80 and 89 years of age

    Correct Option: C

    centenarian centenarian (N.) : a person of 100 years septuagenarian (N.) : a person between 70 and 79 years of age monagenarian (N.) : a person between 90 and 99 years of age octogenarian (N.) : a person between 80 and 89 years of age