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