An important bit of every SSC examination is the grammar section. To help you ace this section we have combined and created a list of popular one-word substitutions,
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Audience: a number of people listening to a host or lecture organized
Atheist: a person who does not believe in the entity of god
Anthropologist: the person who studies the evolution of mankind
Autocracy: a government that consists of a single person
Autobiography: a story or history of a person’s life that is written by themselves
Amputate: cutting off a part of the body that may be infected
Archives: a record of public, historic or government documents
Aquatic: animal and plant lives that survive in the water
Ambidexterity: the skill a person possesses that enables him to use either of his hands with ease
Arbitrator: an impartial party who is appointed to solve a dispute between two parties
Astrologer: a person who studies the effect of heavenly bodies such as stars on the life of a man
Bouquet: an arrangement of floral creations and flowers
Blasphemy: the action of speaking disrespectfully about sacred topics
Crèche: a nursery set up where children of working parents are cared after for a time
Cosmopolitan: a person who looks at the whole world as his own singular country
Chauffeur: a person hired to take care of and drive a motor car
Curator: the person in charge of the collections displayed in a museum or art gallery
Carnivorous: a person who requires meat to survive
Cannibal: a person who consumes human flesh
Connoisseur: an enthusiast or critical judge of a particular art of craft
Crusade: a war based on religion
Choreographer: a person who teaches the art of dance as well as creates unique pieces
Calligraphist: a skilled artisan who can write with beautiful handwriting
Dormitory: a place of rest with numerous beds
Emigrant: a person who lives in a country other than his own
Edible: an item that is suitable to be eaten
Fatal: that which results in a death
Fragile: that which can be easily broken
Feminist: a person who believes and works for the welfare of women
Granary: a place where grains are stored
Genocide: the mass murder of an entire race
Hive: a place where bees reside
Horizon: the place or line at which it seems as if the earth and sky meet
Honorary: holding an office or position without remuneration as compensation
Inaudible: a sound that cannot be heard
Illegible: writing that cannot be comprehended
Incognito: a trail that cannot be recognized by others due to a disguise
Kennel: a space for dogs and puppies
Mint: the location that prints and makes coins and notes
Orphanage: a place for children without parents to live
Polygamy: the act of marrying and being in a relationship with more than one woman at a time
Suicide: the act of killing oneself
Teetotaler: a person that does not consume any form of intoxication through drinks
Wardrobe: a storage space for clothing articles
These simple words will help you ace the substitution question with ease!