102 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR BCS AND BANK JOB PART-02

102 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION FOR BCS AND BANK JOB

1. One who is out to subvert a government - Anarchist

2. One who is recovering from illness - Convalescent

3. One who is all-powerful - Omnipotent

4. One who is present everywhere - Omnipresent

5. One who knows everything - Omniscient

6. One who is easily deceived - Gullible

7. One who does not make mistakes - Infallible

8. One who can do anything for money - Mercenary

9. One who has no money - Pauper

10. One who changes sides - Turncoat

11. One who works for free - Volunteer

12. One who loves books - Bibliophile

13. One who can speak two languages - Bilingual

14. One who loves mankind - Philanthropist

15. One who hates mankind - Misanthrope

16. One who looks on the bright side of things - An optimist

17. One who looks on the dark side of things - Pessimist

18. One who doubts the existence of god - Agnostic

19. One who pretends to be what he is not - A hypocrite

20. One incapable of being tired - Indefatigable

21. One who helps others Good - Samaritan

22. One who copies from other writers - Plagiarist

23. One who hates women - Misogynist

24. One who knows many languages - Polyglot

25. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures - Epicure

26. One who thinks only of himself - Egoist

27. One who thinks only of the welfare of women - a Feminist.

28. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain - Stoic

29. One who is quite like a woman - Effeminate

30. One who has strange habits - Eccentric

31. One who speaks less - Reticent

32. One who goes on foot - Pedestrian

33. One who believes in fate - Fatalist

34. One who dies without a Will - Intestate

35. One who always thinks himself to be ill - Valetudinarian

36. A Government by the People - Democracy

37. A Government by a king or queen - A monarchy

38. A Government by the officials - Bureaucracy

39. A Government by the Rich - Plutocracy

40. A Government by the Few - Oligarchy

41. A Government by the Nobles - Aristocracy

42. A Government by One - Autocracy

43. Rule by the mob - Mobocracy

44. That through which light can pass - Transparent

45. That through which light cannot pass - Opaque

46. That through which light can partly pass - Translucent

47. A sentence whose meaning is unclear - Ambiguous

48. A place where orphans live - An orphanage

49. That which cannot be described - Indescribable

50. That which cannot be imitated - Inimitable

51. That which cannot be avoided - Inevitable

52. A position for which no salary is paid - Honorary

53. That which cannot be defended - Indefensible

54. Practice of having several wives - Polygamy

55. Practice of having several husbands - Polyandry

56. Practice of having one wife or husband - Monogamy

57. Practice of having two wives or husbands - Bigamy

58. That which is not likely to happen - Improbable

59. People living at the same time - Contemporaries

60. A book published after the death of its author - Posthumas

61. A book written by an unknown author - Anonymous

62. A life history written by oneself - Autobiography

63. A life history written by somebody else - Biography

64. People who work together - Colleagues

65. One who eats too much - Glutton

66. That which cannot be satisfied - Insatiable

67. One who questions everything - Cynic

68. A flesh-eating animal - Carnivorous

69. A grass-eating animal - Herbivorous

70. One who lives in a foreign country - Immigrant

71. To transfer one's authority to another - Delegate

72. One who is a newcomer - Neophyte

73. That which is lawful - Legal

74. That which is against the law - Illegal

75. One who is unmarried - Celibate

76. A game in which no one wins - Draw

77. A study of man - Anthropology

78. A study of races - Ethnology

79. A study of the body - Physiology

80. A study of animals - Zoology

81. A study of birds - Ornithology

82. A study of ancient things - Archaeology

83. A study of the derivation of words - Etymology

84. Murder of a human being - Homicide

85. Murder of a father - Patricide

86. Murder of a mother - Matricide

87. Murder of a brother - Fratricide

88. Murder of an infant - Infanticide

89. Murder of self - Suicide

90. Murder of the king - Regicide

91. To free somebody from all blame - Exonerate

92. To write under a different name - Pseudonym

93. A thing no longer in use - Obsolete

94. A handwriting that cannot be read - Illegible

95. Words written on the tomb of a person - Epitaph

96. One who is greedy for money - Avaricious

97. Something that cannot be imitated - Inimitable

98. One who doesn't know how to read and write - Illiterate

99. A person's peculiar habit - Idiosyncrasy

100. An animal who preys on other animals - Predator

101. Violating the sanctity of a church - Sacrilege

102. One who can throw his voice - Ventriloquist