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