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SSC CGL 2019 One word substitution Questions / SSC CGL 2019 One word Questions

 One Word Substitution Questions Asked In SSC CGL Tier 1 Exams 2019:




  1. Something that cannot be heard – Inaudible
  2. A song sung at a burial – Dirge
  3. A period of ten years – Decade
  4. One who leaves his own country to settle in another –  Emigrant
  5. A place where clothes are kept – Wardrobe
  6. A person very reserved in speech – Reticent
  7. Morals that govern one’s behavior – Ethics
  8. Open refusal to obey orders – Defiance
  9. One who loads and unloads ships – Stevedore
  10. A sudden rush of a large number of frightened people or animals. – Stampede
  11. One who is preoccupied with his own interests – Egoist
  12. A geometrical figure with eight sides – Octagon
  13. One who loves his country – Patriot
  14. Incapable of paying debts – Insolvent
  15. A long and aggressive speech – Harangue
  16. The school or college in which one has been educated – Alma Mater
  17. Enclosed area where aircraft are kept and repaired – Hangar
  18. A short story with a moral, usually with animals as characters. – Fable
  19. Having two opposing feelings at the same time – Ambivalent
  20. A group of ships – Fleet
  21. Pertaining to an individual from birth – Congenital
  22. To increase the speed – Accelerate
  23. A person who attracts attention with a flashy style – Flamboyant
  24. A person who preaches religion and is considered to be a messenger of God. – Prophet
  25. A game in which neither party wins – Draw
  26. That which cannot be satisfied – Insatiable
  27. A place where plants are grown for sale – Nursery
  28. Putting to death painlessly to end suffering – Euthanasia
  29. To rise in value – Appreciate
  30. To brighten up with lights – Illuminate
  31. Central character in a story or play – Protagonist
  32. Person or animal living on another – Parasite
  33. Having something more than required – Surplus
  34. Anger about an unfair situation or about someone’s unfair behaviour – Indignation
  35. A building where grain is kept or stored – Granary
  36. Working very hard and very carefully – Diligent




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