One word Substitutions For SSC Exams

                                                                                                                                                         

A general excuse granted by Government to political offenders 

Ans:- Pardon



       
One who hates marriage  

Ans:- Misogamist

Mind Trick:-

 Word Misogamist comes from Greek miso-"hating" and gamos-"marriage".



                                                                                         
One who can't be corrected

Ans:- Incorrigible

Mind Trick:-
 Incorrigible origins from in - not and Latin corrigere - to correct



                                                                                         
A school boy who cuts classes frequently 

Ans:- Truant

Mind Trick:-
 Word Truant looks like True anti school.



                                                                                         
Detailed plan of a journey

Ans:- Itinerary

Mind Trick:-
 Word Itinerary sounds like It in diary. Where is the detailed plan of the journey(Itinerary) ? - It's in diary.



                                                                                         
Stealing of Ideas or writings of someone else 

Ans:- Plagiarism



                                                                                         
A person who consumes/eats human flesh

Ans:- Cannibal



                                                                                         
The production of raw silk 

Ans:- Sericulture

Mind Trick:-
 for Silk and for Sericulture. In word Sericulture there is an E not I after S.






 
                                                                                      
Politicians are notorious for doing undue favour to their relatives

Ans:-Nepotism

Mind Trick:-
 Word Nepotism is for Nephew. Politicians who work for their nephew are called Nepotism.


                                                                                         
A person who helps even a stranger in difficulty

Ans:- Samaritan

Mind Trick:-
 From the Bible story of a person from Samaria who helps an injured man that nobody else will help.



                                                                                         
A person who readily believes others 

Ans:- Credulous

Mind Trick:-
 Credulous from Credit.

                                                                                         
Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to impress 

Ans:- Rhetoric (ret-er-ik)

Mind Trick:-
 Rhetoric sounds like Hat-trick. A bowler says- "I would take hat-trick in every match."- This is a Rhetoric saying.



                                                                                         
The political leader had an evil reputation.  He is not trusted.

Ans:- Dubious

Mind Trick:-
 Word Dubious looks like Doubtful.
 Dubious sounds like Dubey.  Dubey Jee is a very dubious leader.



                                                                           
The conference takes place once in three years

Ans:- Triennial

Mind Trick:-
 Triennial from Latin word Tri meas three + annus/ennial means year.

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