One Word Substitutes MCQ Test 1

One Word Substitutes MCQ Test: One Word Substitutes MCQs - Practice Questions



Total Questions : 20
Expected Time : 20 Minutes

1. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who compiles a dictionary'?

2. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is skeptical and distrustful of human sincerity or integrity'?

3. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who loves and collects books'?

4. Provide a one-word substitute for 'a person who advocates for the abolition of government'

5. Choose the one word substitute for 'A person who travels from place to place.'

6. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who is skilled in horsemanship.'?

7. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who is an expert in or connoisseur of good food and drink.'?

8. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain.'?

9. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain'?

10. Choose the one word substitute for 'A person who believes in or advocates for the equality of all people.'

11. What is the one word substitute for 'A person who studies and collects rocks and minerals.'?

12. What is the one-word substitute for 'the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect'?

13. Provide a one-word substitute for 'the state of being self-centered or selfish'

14. Choose the one word substitute for 'A person who is skilled in making and repairing wooden objects and structures.'

15. What is the one-word substitute for 'excessive or extravagant spending or luxury'?

16. Provide a one-word substitute for 'the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled'

17. Choose the one word substitute for 'A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain.'

18. What is the one-word substitute for 'an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically involving physical violence or injury'?

19. Provide a one-word substitute for 'the act of expressing sorrow or regret'?

20. Provide a one-word substitute for 'the act of intentionally delaying or postponing something'