A handwriting that cannot be read |
Illegible |
|||||||
A land animal that breeds in water |
Amphibian |
|||||||
A letter, poem etc. whose author
is unknown |
Anonymous |
|||||||
A life history written by oneself |
Autobiography |
|||||||
A life history written by somebody
else |
Biography |
|||||||
A list of books |
Catalogue |
|||||||
A list of names, books etc. |
Catalogue |
|||||||
A loss of damage that cannot be
compensated |
Irreparable |
|||||||
A man devoid of kind feeling and
sympathy |
Callous |
|||||||
A man who has too much enthusiasm
for his own religion |
Fanatic |
|||||||
A man who is easily irritated |
Irritable |
|||||||
A medicine that kills germs |
Germicide |
|||||||
A medicine that prevents
decomposing |
Antiseptic |
|||||||
A medicine to counteract the
effect of another medicine |
Antidote |
|||||||
A member of the middle class |
Bourgeois |
|||||||
A method that cannot be imitated |
Inimitable |
|||||||
A pardonable offense |
Venial |
|||||||
A person appointed by parties to
settle the disputes between them |
Arbitrator |
|||||||
A person difficult to please |
Fastidious |
|||||||
A person liable to be called to
account for his action |
Answerable |
|||||||
A person supported by another and
giving him/her nothing in return |
Parasite |
|||||||
A person who always thinks of
himself; somebody who is selfish or self-centered |
Egotist |
|||||||
A person who attacks first |
Aggressor |
|||||||
A person who believes easily
whatever he is told |
Credulous |
|||||||
A person who believes that all
events are pre-determined |
Fatalist |
|||||||
A person who cannot read or write |
Illiterate |
|||||||
A person who does not believe in
the institution of marriage |
Misogamist |
|||||||
A person who has power over all |
Omnipotent |
|||||||
A person who hates women |
Misogynist |
|||||||
A person who imports or exports
goods into or from a country secretly because they are illegal |
Smuggler |
|||||||
A person who knows everything |
Omniscient |
|||||||
A person who loves every body |
Altruist |
|||||||
A person who readily believes
whatever is told to him/her. |
Credulous |
|||||||
A person who remains unmoved and
unaffected by other people's opinions, suggestions |
Impervious |
|||||||
A person who rides on horse-back |
Equestrian |
|||||||
A person who speaks two languages |
Bilingual |
|||||||
A person with an evil reputation |
Notorious |
|||||||
A person's peculiar habit |
Idiosyncrasy |
|||||||
A place where orphans live |
Orphanage |
|||||||
A place where weapons and
ammunitions are stored |
Arsenal |
|||||||
A position for which no salary is
paid |
Honorary |
|||||||
A post held without receiving
salary |
Honorary |
|||||||
A post which does not earn |
Honorary |
|||||||
A remedy which never fails |
Infallible |
|||||||
A sentence whose meaning is
unclear |
Ambiguous |
|||||||
A short message added on to the
end of a letter after the signature |
Postscript |
|||||||
A shortened form of a word or
phrase |
Abbreviation |
|||||||
A sound that cannot be heard |
Inaudible |
|||||||
A speech delivered without any
previous preparation |
Extempore |
|||||||
A speech or a presentation made
without previous preparation |
Extempore |
|||||||
A state of perfect balance |
Equilibrium |
|||||||
A statement which cannot be
understood |
Incomprehensible |
|||||||
A study of ancient things |
Archaeology |
|||||||
A study of animals |
Zoology |
|||||||
A study of birds |
Ornithology |
|||||||
A study of derivation of words |
Etymology |
|||||||
A study of man |
Anthropology |
|||||||
A study of races |
Ethnology |
|||||||
A study of the body |
Physiology |
|||||||
A supposed cure for all diseases
or problems |
Panacea |
|||||||
A thing no longer in use |
Obsolete |
|||||||
A thing that cannot be seen with
human eyes |
Invisible |
|||||||
A thing that is fit to be eaten |
Edible |
|||||||
A word opposite in meaning to
another |
Antonym |
|||||||
Absence of government |
Anarchy |
|||||||
All-powerful; possessing complete
power and authority |
Omnipotent |
|||||||
An absolute government by one man |
Autocracy |
|||||||
An animal or a human being that
eats any kind of food |
Omnivorous |
|||||||
An animal who preys on other
animals |
Predator |
|||||||
An assembly of hearers at a
lecture or concert |
Audience |
|||||||
An exact copy |
Facsimile |
|||||||
An office with high salary but no
work |
Sinecure |
|||||||
Anything that leads to death |
Fatal |
|||||||
Assembly or parliament in which no
party has got clear majority |
Hung |
|||||||
A person who believes in fate |
Fatalist |
|||||||
A person who is above hundred
years |
Centenarian |
|||||||
A book published after the death
of its author |
Posthumous |
|||||||
A book written by an unknown
author |
Anonymous |
|||||||
A cinema show which is held in the
afternoon |
Matinee |
|||||||
A citizen of the world |
Cosmopolite |
|||||||
A contagious disease which spreads
over a huge area |
Epidemic |
|||||||
A drug or other substance that
induces sleep |
Soporific |
|||||||
A flesh eating animal |
Carnivorous |
|||||||
A game in which neither party wins |
Draw |
|||||||
A game in which no one wins |
Draw |
|||||||
A game or batter in which neither
party wins |
Drawn/ Tie |
|||||||
A Government by a king or queen |
Monarchy |
|||||||
A Government by one |
Autocracy |
|||||||
A Government by the few |
Oligarchy |
|||||||
A Government by the Nobles |
Aristocracy |
|||||||
A Government by the officials |
Bureaucracy |
|||||||
A Government by the people |
Democracy |
|||||||
A Government by the rich |
Plutocracy |
|||||||
A grass eating animal |
Herbivorous |
|||||||
A great lover of books |
Bibliophile |
|||||||
Belonging or pertaining to an
individual from birth |
Congenital |
|||||||
Belonging to the Middle Ages |
Medieval |
|||||||
Belonging to the same period of
time |
Contemporary |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - C |
||||||||
Celebration of a hundredth year,
once |
Centenary |
|||||||
Cut off the head |
Behead |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - D |
||||||||
Destroy or get rid of something
completely |
Eradicate |
|||||||
Do away with wholly |
Abolish |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - F |
||||||||
Free somebody from blame or guilt |
Exonerate |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - G |
||||||||
General pardon |
Amnesty |
|||||||
General pardon for political
offenders |
Amnesty |
|||||||
Government by officials |
Bureaucracy |
|||||||
Government by the nobles |
Aristocracy |
|||||||
Government by the officials |
Bureaucracy |
|||||||
Government by the people |
Democracy |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - H |
||||||||
Handwritten book |
Manuscript |
|||||||
Hard but liable to be easily
broken |
Brittle |
|||||||
Hater of mankind |
Misanthropist |
|||||||
Having opposing feelings |
Ambivalent |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - I |
||||||||
Impossible to change |
Incorrigible |
|||||||
Incapable of being dissolved in a
liquid |
Insoluble |
|||||||
Incapable of being seized by
attack |
Impregnable |
|||||||
Inscription on a tombstone |
Epitaph |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - K |
||||||||
Killer of one |
Matricide |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - L |
||||||||
Liable to be called to account |
Accountable |
|||||||
Life story of a man written by
himself |
Autobiography |
|||||||
Life story of a man written by
other |
Biography |
|||||||
Looking into one |
Introspection |
|||||||
Lover of mankind |
Philanthropist |
|||||||
Medical examination of a dead body |
Postmortem |
|||||||
Men living in the same age |
Contemporary |
|||||||
Misappropriation of money |
Embezzlement |
|||||||
Murder of a father |
Patricide |
|||||||
Murder of a human being |
Homicide |
|||||||
Murder of a mother |
Matricide |
|||||||
Murder of an brother |
Fratricide |
|||||||
Murder of an infant |
Infanticide |
|||||||
Murder of self |
Suicide |
|||||||
Murder of the king |
Regicide |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - N |
||||||||
Not applicable |
Irrelevant |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - O |
||||||||
Of a man showing feminine
attributes |
Effeminate |
|||||||
Of a man or animal that feeds on
its own species |
Cannibal |
|||||||
Of a person extremely desirous of
money |
Avaricious |
|||||||
of a person who can use both hands
equally well |
Ambidextrous |
|||||||
Of a person who cannot be pleased
easily |
Fastidious |
|||||||
Of a person who easily believes
whatever is told to him |
Credulous |
|||||||
Of animals feeding on flesh |
Carnivorous |
|||||||
Of animals feeding on grass and
plants |
Herbivorous |
|||||||
Of animals living in flocks |
Gregarious |
|||||||
Of manners more like those of a
woman than a man |
Effeminate |
|||||||
One incapable of being tired |
Indefatigable |
|||||||
One who always thinks himself to
be ill |
Valetudinarian |
|||||||
One who believes in fate |
Fatalist |
|||||||
One who believes in God |
Theist |
|||||||
One who calculates premium |
Actuary |
|||||||
One who can do anything for money |
Mercenary |
|||||||
One who can make himself at home
in all countries |
Cosmopolitan |
|||||||
One who can speak two languages |
Bilingual |
|||||||
One who can throw his voice |
Ventriloquist |
|||||||
One who cannot be corrected |
Incorrigible |
|||||||
One who cannot read or write |
Illiterate |
|||||||
One who changes sides |
Turncoat |
|||||||
One who copies from other writers |
Plagiarist |
|||||||
One who damages public property |
Vandal |
|||||||
One who dies without a Will |
Intestate |
|||||||
One who does not believe in the
existence of God |
Atheist |
|||||||
One who does not care for art,
literature etc |
Philistine |
|||||||
One who does not make mistakes |
Infallible |
|||||||
One who does something not
professionally but for pleasure |
Amateur |
|||||||
One who doesn't know how to read
and write |
Illiterate |
|||||||
One who doubts the existence of
god |
Agnostic |
|||||||
One who eats too much |
Glutton |
|||||||
One who feels sympathetic towards
human beings |
Humanitarian |
|||||||
One who goes on foot |
Pedestrian |
|||||||
One who has narrow and prejudiced
religious views |
Bigot |
|||||||
One who has no money |
Pauper |
|||||||
One who has strange habits |
Eccentric |
|||||||
One who hates mankind |
Misanthrope |
|||||||
One who hates women |
Misogynist |
|||||||
One who helps others Good |
Samaritan |
|||||||
One who is a newcomer |
Neophyte |
|||||||
One who is all powerful |
Omnipotent |
|||||||
One who is difficult to please |
Fastidious |
|||||||
One who is easily deceived |
Gullible |
|||||||
One who is fond of sensuous
pleasures |
Epicure |
|||||||
One who is greedy for money |
Avaricious |
|||||||
One who is indifferent to pleasure
or pain |
Stoic |
|||||||
One who is new to a trade or
profession |
Novice |
|||||||
One who is not easily pleased |
Fastidious |
|||||||
One who is out to subvert a
government |
Anarchist |
|||||||
One who is present everywhere |
Omnipresent |
|||||||
One who is qualifies for election |
Eligible |
|||||||
One who is quite like a woman |
Effeminate |
|||||||
One who is retbnbing from illness |
Convalescent |
|||||||
One who is unable to pay his debts |
Insolvent |
|||||||
One who is unmarried |
Celibate |
|||||||
One who knows everything |
Omniscient |
|||||||
One who knows many languages |
Polyglot |
|||||||
One who lives in a foreign country |
Immigrant |
|||||||
One who looks on the bright side
of things |
Optimist |
|||||||
One who looks on the dark side of
things |
Pessimist |
|||||||
One who loves books |
Bibliophile |
|||||||
One who loves mankind |
Philanthropist |
|||||||
One who makes an official
examination of accounts |
Auditor |
|||||||
One who pretends to be what he is
not |
Hypocrite |
|||||||
One who pursues some art or sport
as hobby |
Amateur |
|||||||
One who questions everything |
Cynic |
|||||||
One who speaks less |
Reticent |
|||||||
One who thinks only for oneself, a
person who is selfish, self absorbed and self centered |
Egoist |
|||||||
One who thinks only of himself |
Egoist |
|||||||
One who thinks only of welfare of
women |
Feminist |
|||||||
One who works for free |
Volunteer |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - P |
||||||||
People living at the same time |
Contemporaries |
|||||||
People of noble families or the
highest social class |
Aristocracy |
|||||||
People who work together |
Colleagues |
|||||||
Person who rides on horse-back |
Equestrian |
|||||||
Persons living in the same age |
Contemporaries |
|||||||
Practice of having one wife or
husband |
Monogamy |
|||||||
Practice of having several
husbands |
Polyandry |
|||||||
Practice of having several wives |
Polygamy |
|||||||
Practice of having two wives or
husbands |
Bigamy |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - R |
||||||||
Retbnbing from illness |
Convalescent |
|||||||
Remarks which do not apply to the
subject under discussion |
Irrelevant |
|||||||
Rule by the mob |
Mobocracy |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - S |
||||||||
Science of coins or medals |
Numismatics |
|||||||
Science of origin of universe |
Cosmology |
|||||||
Somebody or something with the
same name as somebody or something else |
Namesake |
|||||||
Somebody who does not eat meat |
Vegetarian |
|||||||
somebody who eats human flesh |
Cannibal |
|||||||
Somebody who is considerably
experienced in something |
Veteran |
|||||||
Somebody who works or serves only
for personal profit |
Mercenary |
|||||||
Something said or done without
preparation |
Extempore |
|||||||
Something that cannot be corrected |
Incorrigible |
|||||||
Something that cannot be imitated |
Inimitable |
|||||||
Something that has been determined
beforehand |
Foregone |
|||||||
Something that is essential and
cannot be dispensed with |
Indispensable |
|||||||
Something that is quickly and
easily set on fire and burned |
Inflammable |
|||||||
Something that quickly catches
fire |
Inflammable |
|||||||
Spoken or done without preparation |
Extempore |
|||||||
state of antagonism |
Hostility |
|||||||
Statements open to more than
interpretation |
Ambiguous |
|||||||
Study of environment |
Ecology |
|||||||
Systematic study of election
trends |
Psephology |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - T |
||||||||
That can be eaten |
Edible |
|||||||
That cannot be altered or
withdrawn |
Irrevocable |
|||||||
That is prohibited by law |
Illicit |
|||||||
That through which light can
partly pass |
Translucent |
|||||||
That through which light can pass |
Transparent |
|||||||
That through which light cannot
pass |
Opaque |
|||||||
That which cannot be avoided |
Inevitable |
|||||||
That which cannot be believed |
Incredible |
|||||||
That which cannot be changed |
Irrevocable |
|||||||
That which cannot be conquered |
Invincible |
|||||||
That which cannot be cured |
Incurable |
|||||||
That which cannot be defended |
Indefensible |
|||||||
That which cannot be described |
Indescribable |
|||||||
That which cannot be explained |
Inexplicable |
|||||||
That which cannot be hurt |
Invulnerable |
|||||||
That which cannot be imitated |
Inimitable |
|||||||
That which cannot be noticed |
Imperceptible |
|||||||
That which cannot be practiced |
Impracticable |
|||||||
That which cannot be put into
practice |
Impracticable |
|||||||
That which cannot be read |
Illegible |
|||||||
That which cannot be satisfied |
Insatiable |
|||||||
That which cannot be seen |
Invisible |
|||||||
That which does not bear the name
of the writer |
Anonymous |
|||||||
That which is against law |
Illegal |
|||||||
That which is considered wrong or
unacceptable by prevailing social standards |
Illicit |
|||||||
That which is lawful |
Legal |
|||||||
That which is not likely to happen |
Improbable |
|||||||
That which is unlikely to happen |
Improbable |
|||||||
The act of killing an infant |
Infanticide |
|||||||
The action of looking back on past
time |
Introspection |
|||||||
The area over which an official
has control |
Jurisdiction |
|||||||
The branch of biology dealing with
plant life |
Botany |
|||||||
The custom of having more than one
husband at a time |
Polyandry |
|||||||
The custom of having more than one
wife at a time |
Polygamy |
|||||||
The first speech made by a person |
Maiden |
|||||||
The killing of an infant |
Infanticide |
|||||||
The life story of a man written by
himself |
Autobiography |
|||||||
The murder or murderer of one |
Fratricide |
|||||||
The period between childhood and
adulthood |
Adolescence |
|||||||
The science which treats with life |
Biology |
|||||||
To date before the true time |
Antedate |
|||||||
To explain something mysterious or
difficult |
Elucidate |
|||||||
To free somebody from all blame |
Exonerate |
|||||||
To give one |
Delegate |
|||||||
To go down in value |
Depreciate |
|||||||
To go from bad to worse |
Deteriorate |
|||||||
To increase the gravity of an
offence or the intensity of a disease |
Aggravate |
|||||||
To increase the speed; to hasten
the progress of |
Accelerate |
|||||||
To lay special stress on |
Emphasize |
|||||||
To rise in value |
Appreciate |
|||||||
To root out an evil, disease |
Eradicate |
|||||||
To take away some one |
Disenfranchisement |
|||||||
To take somebody away by force and
hold him or her prisoner, usually for ransom |
Kidnap |
|||||||
To transfer one's authority to
another |
Delegate |
|||||||
To turn friends in enemies |
Alienate |
|||||||
To write under a different name |
Pseudonym |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - V |
||||||||
Very negative person |
Pessimist |
|||||||
Violating the sanctity of a church |
Sacrilege |
|||||||
Sentences
Start with Alphabet - W |
||||||||
Water fit for drinking |
Potable |
|||||||
Without life |
Inanimate |
|||||||
Without payment |
Gratis |
|||||||
Words which have the same meaning |
Synonyms |
|||||||
Words written on the tomb of a
person |
Epitaph |
|||||||
Work for which no salary is paid |
Honorary |
|||||||
Worship of idols |
Idolatry |
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