All one word substitutions asked in ssc cgl 2024 tier 1

All the one word substitutions asked in ssc cgl 2024 tier 1 exam in all 36 shifts. You can read previous years vocabulary which is important for upcoming ssc examinations.

  1. Anecdote– A short interesting story about a real person or event
  2. Multilingual– proficient in speaking many languages
  3. Contentious– A person who likes to argue about anything
  4. Carat– Unit of weight for precious stones
  5. Stoic– One who does not show response to good or bad
  6. Dipsomania– Morbid compulsion to consume alcohol continuously
  7. Inaccessible can’t be reached
  8. Curfew– An order of law requiring people to remain indoors
  9. Florist– A person who sells and arranges cut flowers.
  10. Clique– A small group of people who spend their time together and do not welcome other people into that group
  11. Orchard– A place where fruit trees are grown
  12. Bureaucracy– A government by the officials
  13. Utopia– An often-imaginary place or state of utter perfection and happiness
  14. Claustrophobia– Fear of closed spaces
  15. Foreword– a short section (as of a book) that leads to or explains the main part.
  16. Dilemma-Choice between two unsatisfactory alternatives
  17. Clique- exclusive circle of people with a common purpose.
  18. Telescope– An instrument for viewing distant objects in space.
  19. Clumsy– Awkward in movement or manner
  20. Astronaut– A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
  21. Lax- Failing to give proper care and attention
  22. Antagonist– one who opposes others,
  23. Fallacy– A false idea or belief
  24. Invincible– That which cannot be conquered
  25. Immortal– never able to die.
  26. Atheist– One who does not believe in God
  27. Agenda– The list of subjects to be discussed at a meeting
  28. Aviary– A place where birds are kept
  29. Invincible- Incapable of being defeated
  30. Acrophobia- fearful of heights
  31. Incorrigible– Cannot be corrected
  32. Affidavit– A written statement made under oath
  33. Arena– a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment
  34. Decade- A period of ten years
  35. Glutton– One who eats a lot
  36. Ambassador- An important person who represents his/her country in a foreign country
  37. Agnostic– A person who is unsure about God’s existence
  38. Reticent– One who speaks less in a forum.
  39. Illiterate– A person who cannot read and write
  40. Numismatics- The study of coins
  41. Pessimist– A person who is inclined to see the worst aspect of things
  42. Forgery– counterfeiting of document
  43. Edible– A thing fit to eat.
  44. Impostor- A person who deceives others by pretending to be someone else
  45. Remuneration– a sum for the services they rendered.
  46. Stale– not fresh
  47. Feasible- Capable of being done
  48. Cannibal– One who eats the flesh of his own species
  49. Anecdotes– amusing and true stories
  50. Satire– Humour that describes the weaknesses of the other person
  51. Perennial- round the year
  52. Exceeding– Much more than usual or expected
  53. Stopover– A short stay that you make while on a longer journey
  54. Omnipotent- Having unlimited power
  55. Magician– A person who performs magic to entertain people
  56. Hostage– A person who is kept captive for fulfilment of demands of money or conditions
  57. Demography– The statistical study of human populations.
  58. Nepotism– undue favour to one’s own relative during the hiring process
  59. Pessimist- One who tends to look at the dark side of things
  60. Chaos– An utter state of confusion
  61. Apathy– Lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern
  62. Archaeology– The study of ancient things such as art, graves, ruins etc.
  63. Vicious cycle– A continuing unpleasant situation, created when one problem causes another problem that then makes the first problem worse
  64. Sovereign– A person who has supreme power or authority
  65. Blasphemy- Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things.
  66. Portable– A thing that can be easily carried by hands
  67. Hangar– A place to park aeroplanes
  68. An oligarchy- a powerful small group
  69. Dusk– The evening time when the sun has just set and it is almost dark.
  70. Atheist- A person who does not believe in God
  71. Pragmatic- Dealing with things in a practical and sensible way
  72. Feline– Anything pertaining to cats
  73. Extinct– That which is no longer in existence
  74. Gist– Essence or main point of any passage, lecture or book
  75. Tangible- things that can be seen and touched
  76. Ophidiophobia- Fear of snakes
  77. Psychology– interested in studying human psychology
  78. Debut– A performer’s first public appearance
  79. Rampage– To go through an area making a lot of noise and causing damage
  80. Voyage– journey by water or sea
  81. Alliteration– the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighbouring words or syllables
  82. Bayonet– short sword fixed onto the end of the gun
  83. Traitor– betrayer of the country
  84. Optimist– One who looks at the bright side of things/situations
  85. Dilettante– dabbler in arts, science or literature
  86. Audible– Loud enough to be heard
  87. Fund- Money collected from people for a cause
  88. Aviation- Study of flying airplanes

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