One word substitution–7
Continuing our tryst with our exploration of ‘one word substitution‘ list, we present more words as they keep coming. These words are intended to give the exact meaning of a sentence by a single word. These types of lists come pretty handy if you want to improve your vocabulary in English language.
| The act of renouncing the crown by a king. | Abdication |
| A person who easily believes others. | Credulous |
| A person who cannot be easily approached. | Inaccessible |
| Being in complete agreement. | Unanimous |
| To make enquiries. | Investigate |
| Liable to be called to account. | Answerable |
| One who does not believe in God. | Atheist |
| A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain. | Stoic |
| One who is at home in all countries. | Cosmopolitan |
| A lover of humanity. | Philanthropist |
| Belief in God and nature. | Pantheism |
| A child born after the death of his father or a book published after the death of the author. | Posthumous |
| A person who is fond of refined sensuous pleasures. | Epicurean |
| A person living in a foreign country. | Alien |
| A person with a long experience of military or civil service. | Veteran |
| A person who cannot make a mistake. | Infallible |
| One who is out to destroy all government. | Anarchist |
| With one voice. | Unanimously |
| Something that can be heard. | Audible |
| Something that cannot be heard. | Inaudible |
| Something that can be seen. | Visible |
| Something that cannot be seen. | Invisible |
| That which is found everywhere. | Universal |
| Incapable of being corrected. | Incorrigible |
| One who plays a game or does a work for pleasure and not as a a profession. | Amateur |
| That which does not bear the name of the writer. | Anonymous |
| One who looks on specially at the show or game. | Spectator |
| Morning prayer in a church. | Matins |
| A style which cannot be imitated. | Inimitable |
| A person with narrow religious views. | Fanatic |
| Something that cannot be dispensed with. | Indispensable |
| To turn friends into enemies. | Alienate |
