One Word Substitution

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Ishita Singh

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Here are some of the one word substitution examples:

  • Omnipotent: Someone has unlimited power. Some people believe that technology will become an omnipotent power
  • Bibliophile: Someone who loves books. Being a true bibliophile, Siya spends her weekends in the library.
  • Euphoria: A feeling of happiness. The team was filled with happiness after leading the group project
  • Cynic: A person who believes that people are motivated by self-interest only. The old woman was a cynic, doubting every promise she made to the audience
  • Nomad: Someone who moves from one place to another, not having a permanent home. Acting like a nomad, she carried all her belon
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Akanksha Malhotra

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One of the easiest ways learn about one words substitution is to use a systematic plus memory-friendly approach rather than just cramming the list of all the commonly used one words substitution. The practical step-by-step method to learn them is:

  • Instead of learning them randomly, group them by theme or categories such as people or professions, actions, places, conditions
  • Try to link the word to a funny or vivid image in your mind
  • Learn in small batches such as 10 words per day. Try to keep a weekly review to strengthen the words learnt so far
  • Try to use one words substitution in daily conversation or writing
  • Practice the questions on one
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Chandra Sharma

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Synonyms and One Word Substitution often seem same as both deal with replacing the words or phrases, but they are different in usage and scope. One words substitution replaces an entire phrase or sentence with a single, precise word that conveys the same meaning. An example of this is A person who loves books – Bibliophile. On the other hand, Synonyms have the same or nearly same meaning as another word in the given context.

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Nishtha Shukla

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In simple words, One words substitution is replacing a longer phrase with a single, better concise word, while maintaining the same meaning. A few of the one words substitution words are given below:

  • Instead of a place where monks live, one can say 'Monastery'
  • Instead of saying a government by the people, one can say 'Democracy'
  • Instead of saying a person who studies plants, one can say 'Botanist'
  • Instead of saying a person who is skilled in many languages, one can say 'Polygot'

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Akanksha Malhotra

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One-word substitutions are important in written English and here is why:

  • It make the writing crisp. Long sentences can make writing appear chunky and the one-word substitutions simplify sentences without changing their meaning
  • By using one-word for a particular concept avoids confusion
  • They add sophistication to the language
  • They are useful for academic writing and competitive exams  

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Chandra Sharma

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Here are some of the advantages of using one-word substitution in English language:

  • They replace long sentences or phrase with one word and make the sentence concise
  • One-word substitutions expresses ideas accurately with fewer words
  • They help in expanding the knowledge and improves written, verbal, and communication skills
  • Also, One-word substitutions reduces word count without making the sentence lose its meaning

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Teaching the concept of one-word substitution requires combining vocabulary building with contextual understanding. Here are some of the effective ways to teach one-word substitution:

  • First of all, explain the concept. Explain how one-word substitutions are helpful in English language and how the sentence or a phrase should be replaced by a single word that conveys the same meaning
  • Help them identify the roots and core meaning of the common words
  • Flashcards can be used to explain the word or a situation. This method would help in better retention
  • Additionally, to make the concept of One-word substitution in English grammar clear, one can u
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