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One Word Substitution
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1. | 
One
  who is out to subvert a government | 
Anarchist | 
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2. | 
One
  who is recovering from illness | 
Convalescent | 
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3. | 
One
  who is all powerful | 
Omnipotent | 
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4. | 
One
  who is present everywhere | 
Omnipresent | 
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5. | 
One
  who knows everything | 
Omniscient | 
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6. | 
One who is easily deceived | 
Gullible | 
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7. | 
One who does not make mistakes | 
Infallible | 
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8. | 
One who can do anything for money | 
Mercenary | 
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9. | 
One who has no money | 
Pauper | 
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10. | 
One who changes sides | 
Turncoat | 
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11. | 
One who works for free | 
Volunteer | 
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12. | 
One who loves books | 
Bibliophile | 
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13. | 
One who can speak two languages | 
Bilingual | 
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14. | 
One who loves
  mankind | 
Philanthropist | 
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15. | 
One who hates
  mankind | 
Misanthrope | 
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16. | 
One who looks on the
  bright side of things | 
Optimist | 
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17. | 
One who looks on the
  dark side of things | 
Pessimist | 
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18. | 
One who doubts the existence of
  god | 
Agnostic | 
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19. | 
One who pretends to be what he is
  not | 
Hypocrite | 
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20. | 
One incapable of being tired | 
Indefatigable | 
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21. | 
One who helps others Good | 
Samaritan | 
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22. | 
One who copies from other writers | 
Plagiarist | 
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23. | 
One who hates women | 
Misogynist | 
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24. | 
One who knows many languages | 
Polyglot | 
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25. | 
One who is fond of sensuous
  pleasures | 
Epicure | 
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26. | 
One who thinks only of himself | 
Egoist | 
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27. | 
One who thinks only of welfare of
  women | 
Feminist. | 
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28. | 
One who is indifferent to pleasure
  or pain | 
Stoic | 
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29. | 
One who is quite like a woman | 
Effeminate | 
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30. | 
One who has strange habits | 
Eccentric | 
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31. | 
One who speaks less | 
Reticent | 
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32. | 
One who goes on foot | 
Pedestrian | 
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33. | 
One who believes in fate | 
Fatalist | 
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34. | 
One who dies without a Will | 
Intestate | 
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35. | 
One who always thinks himself to
  be ill | 
Valetudinarian | 
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36. | 
A Government by the
  people | 
Democracy | 
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37. | 
A Government by a
  king or queen | 
Monarchy | 
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38. | 
A Government by the
  officials | 
Bureaucracy | 
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39. | 
A Government by the
  rich | 
Plutocracy | 
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40. | 
A Government by the
  few | 
Oligarchy | 
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41. | 
A Government by the
  Nobles | 
Aristocracy | 
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42. | 
A Government by one | 
Autocracy | 
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43. | 
Rule by the mob | 
Mobocracy | 
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44. | 
That through which light
  can pass | 
Transparent | 
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45. | 
That through which light
  cannot pass | 
Opaque | 
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46. | 
That through which light can
  partly pass | 
Translucent | 
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47. | 
A sentence whose meaning is
  unclear | 
Ambiguous | 
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48. | 
A place where orphans live | 
Orphanage | 
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49. | 
That which cannot be described | 
Indescribable | 
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50. | 
That which cannot be imitated | 
Inimitable | 
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51. | 
That which cannot be avoided | 
Inevitable | 
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52. | 
A position for which no salary is
  paid | 
Honorary | 
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53. | 
That which cannot be defended | 
Indefensible | 
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54. | 
Practice of having several wives | 
Polygamy | 
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55. | 
Practice of having several
  husbands | 
Polyandry | 
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56. | 
Practice of having one wife or
  husband | 
Monogamy | 
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57. | 
Practice of having two wives or
  husbands | 
Bigamy | 
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58. | 
That which is not likely to happen | 
Improbable | 
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59. | 
People living at the same time | 
Contemporaries | 
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60. | 
A book published after the death
  of its author | 
Posthumas | 
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61. | 
A book written by an unknown
  author | 
Anonymous | 
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62. | 
A life history written by oneself | 
Autobiography | 
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63. | 
A life history written by somebody else | 
Biography | 
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64. | 
People who work together | 
Colleagues | 
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65. | 
One who eats too much | 
Glutton | 
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66. | 
That which cannot be satisfied | 
Insatiable | 
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67. | 
One who questions everything | 
Cynic | 
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68. | 
A flesh eating animal | 
Carnivorous | 
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69. | 
A grass eating animal | 
Herbivorous | 
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70. | 
One who lives in a foreign country | 
Immigrant | 
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71. | 
To transfer one's authority to
  another | 
Delegate | 
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72. | 
One who is a newcomer | 
Neophyte | 
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73. | 
That which is lawful | 
Legal | 
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74. | 
That which is against law | 
Illegal | 
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75. | 
One who is unmarried | 
Celibate | 
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76. | 
A game in which no one wins | 
Draw | 
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77. | 
A study of man | 
Anthropology | 
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78. | 
A study of races | 
Ethnology | 
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79. | 
A study of the body | 
Physiology | 
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80. | 
A study of animals | 
Zoology | 
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81. | 
A study of birds | 
Ornithology | 
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82. | 
A study of ancient
  things | 
Archaeology | 
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83. | 
A study of
  derivation of words | 
Etymology | 
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84. | 
Murder of a human being | 
Homicide | 
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85. | 
Murder of a father | 
Patricide | 
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86. | 
Murder of a mother | 
Matricide | 
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87. | 
Murder of an brother | 
Fratricide | 
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88. | 
Murder of an infant | 
Infanticide | 
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89. | 
Murder of self | 
Suicide | 
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90. | 
Murder of the king | 
Regicide | 
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91. | 
To free somebody from all blame | 
Exonerate | 
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92. | 
To write under a different name | 
Pseudonym | 
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93. | 
A thing no longer in use | 
Obsolete | 
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94. | 
A handwriting that cannot be read | 
Illegible | 
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95. | 
Words written on the tomb of a
  person | 
Epitaph | 
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96. | 
One who is greedy for money | 
Avaricious | 
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97. | 
Something that cannot be imitated | 
Inimitable | 
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98. | 
One who doesn't know how to read
  and write | 
Illiterate | 
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99. | 
A person's peculiar habit | 
Idiosyncrasy | 
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100. | 
An animal who preys on other
  animals | 
Predator | 
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101. | 
Violating the sanctity of a church | 
Sacrilege | 
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102. | 
One who can throw his voice | 
Ventriloquist | 
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