One-Words-in-english-Objects

One-Words-in-English-Objects 

Increase your vocabulary and learn new words related 
to One-Words-in-english-Objects  to boost your exam preparation.
 One word Substitution is one of the important parts of vocabulary. 
It means that a sentence has to be replaced with a single word.

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Abdication: giving up     

        
Ambhibian: Animal living in both land and water


Allegory: A story or set of stories that expresses ideas through symbols 


Anamoly: Departure from general rule'
Aquatic: Animals live in water

Autobiograhpy: The life history of a person written by himself


Axiom: A Statement accepted  as true without proof


Belligerant: One that is a mood of war


Bigography: The life of History of a person written by someone else

Biopsy :Examination of living tissues 

Blasphemy: An act of speaking against religion

Chronology: Events presented in order of occurrence

Crusade: A religious war


Eatable: Anything to be eaten

Edible: Fit to be eaten

Encyclopaedia: A book that contains 
information on various subjects

Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time

Epilogue: A concluding speech

Extempore: A speech made without preparation

Fable: A story relating to birds, animals with a moral in the end

Facsimile: An exact copy of handwriting
Fatal: That causes death

Fauna: The animals of a particular region
One-Words-in-english-Objects

Flora: The flowers of a particular region

Fragile: That can be easily broken

Gregarious: Animals which live in a flock, 
used for human beings also

Illegible: Incapable of being read

Inaccessible: A person/place that cannot be easily approached

Impracticable: Incapable of being practised

Inaudible: A sound that cannot be heard

Incorrigible: Incapable of being corrected

Irreparable: Incapable of being repaired

Indelible: A mark that cannot be erased

Infallible: One who is free from all 
mistakes and failures

Inedible: Not fit to eat

Inflammable: Liable to catch fire easily

Inevitable: That cannot be avoided

Indispensable: That cannot be dispensed with, removed

Interregnum: A period of interval between two regimes and governments

Intelligible: That cannot be understood
Lunar: Of the moon

Maiden: A speech or an attempt made by a person for the first time

Mammal: An animal that gives milk

Manuscript: A matter written by hand

Nostalgia: Home sickness, memories of the past









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