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One Word Substitution

English Language

One Word Substitution starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in One Word Substitution. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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What is the one word substitution for 'a person who does not believe in the existence of God'?
What is the one word substitution for 'a person who eats too much'?
What is the one word substitution for 'a person who hates women'?
What is the one word substitution for 'a person who is a lover of dogs'?
Choose the correct one word for 'a person who is a lover of animals': (1) zoologist (2) philanthropist (3) cynophile (4) animalist
Choose the correct one word for 'a person who is a lover of good food': (1) gourmet (2) glutton (3) gourmand (4) epicure
Choose the correct one word for 'a person who is a lover of rain': (1) pluvophile (2) heliophile (3) aquaphile (4) dendrophile
Choose the correct one word for 'a person who is not easily pleased': (1) fastidious (2) generous (3) lenient (4) docile
A person who believes that nothing can be known about God is called an _______.
A person who can speak two languages fluently is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of books is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of cats is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of foreign cultures is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of himself is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of music is called a _______.
A person who is a lover of the sea is called a _______.
Is 'autobiography' the correct one word substitution for 'the life story of a person written by himself'?
Is 'herbivore' the correct one word substitution for 'an animal that feeds on plants'?
Is 'omniscient' the correct one word substitution for 'one who knows everything'?
Is 'omnivore' the correct one word substitution for 'an animal that eats both plants and animals'?