ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION ‘T’ For SSC and other competitive exams.

One word substitution asked in various exam specially, in SSC exams. These previous years one word substitution help you in cracking exam.

List of One word Substitution

  • Tabloid– a newspaper with small pages
  • Taciturn -less talkative, silent
  • Tacky -showing poor taste and quality
  • Tactile– of or connected with the sense of touch
  • Tannery– a place where animal skins are tanned and made into leather
  • Tartar -a person in a position of authority who is very bad tempered
  • Tautology– a statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words
  • Taxidermist -a person who preserves skin of animals
  • Taxidermy– the art of stuffing dead animals, birds and fish with a special material so that they may look like living ones and can be displayed
  • Taxonomy- the scientific process of classifying things arranging them into groups
  • Technophile -a lover of new technology.
  • Teetotaller -a person who does not drink alcohol
  • Telepathy -power of reading thought of others
  • Temerity– extremely confident behaviour that people are likely to consider rude
  • Tempest -a violent storm
  • Temporal -lasting for a short period
  • Temporary- lasting or intended to last or be used only for a short time
  • Tenable– easy to defend against attack/criticism
  • Tenacious– sticking together
  • Terminal– causing or ending in or approaching death
  • Terminate -to end
  • Termination -the act of ending something
  • Terrestrial -living on the land/on the ground, rather than in water/on trees/ in the air
  • Terse– brief and to the point
  • Testimonial -a formal written statement, often by a former employer, about somebody’s abilities, qualities and character
  • Testimony- something that serves as evidence
  • Tether– restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
  • Tetrapod -any vertebrate that has four limbs/descended from four-limbed ancestors, eg. snake, whale, etc.
  • Theism -belief in the existence of god
  • Theist– one who believes in the existence of god
  • Theocracy– government of a country by religious leaders
  • Theologian– a person who studies religion and beliefs
  • Theological -relating to the study of the nature of god and religious belief
  • Theology– the study of religion and beliefs
  • Theonomy -the state of being governed by god
  • Theosophist -a believer in a religious system of thought that tries to know god by means of meditation, prayer, etc.
  • Thesis– a long piece of writing completed by a student as a part of a university degree, based on his own research
  • Thrifty -careful about spending money and not wasting things
  • Timid -showing a lack of courage or confidence
  • Tirade– a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
  • Tolerance -the willingness to accept somebody/something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree to, or people who are not like you
  • Topology– the way the parts of something are arranged and related
  • Topophilia- the love of or emotional connections with place or physical environment
  • Tornado– a violent storm with very strong winds which move in a circle
  • Torpid -with no energy/enthusiasm
  • Totalitarian -of a country or a system of government in which there is only one political party that has complete power.
  • Totalitarianism -a form of government in which there is only one political party that has complete power and control over the people
  • Toxic– containing poison
  • Toxicology -the scientific study of poisons
  • Tracery -decoration consisting of an open pattern of interlacing ribs
  • Tragic -making you feel very sad because somebody has died/suffered a lot
  • Trait -a particular quality in your personality
  • Traitor– a person who works against his country
  • Tranquil- free from disturbance
  • Tranquility -a state of peace and quiet
  • Transaction– the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities)
  • Transcendent– beyond or above the range of normal or physical human experience
  • Transcription– a sound or television recording (e.g., from a broadcast to a tape recording)
  • Transgressor- someone who violates a law or command
  • Transient– temporary fleeting
  • Transistor– a portable radio set
  • Transitory -continuing for only a short time
  • Translucent -allowing light to pass through but not transparent
  • Traverse -to move back and forth or sideways
  • Travesty -distorted representation of something
  • Treak -somebody who has illusions according to their coolness, but is still good person
  • Treason -the crime of betraying one’s country
  • Treasurer– an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
  • Tremor– a shaking movement of the earth
  • Trench– a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
  • Trespassers -someone who intrudes on the privacy/property of another without permission
  • Tributary -stream flowing into another big river
  • Tribute -an act, a statement or a gift that is intended to show your respect/admiration, especially for a dead person
  • Trichology– the study of the hair and scalp
  • Trickster– a person who tricks/ cheats people
  • Triennial -happening every three years
  • Trieu– a metal stand that you can put a hot dish, etc.
  • Trilogy -a group of three books/ films, etc. that have the same subject/ characters
  • Trio– a group of three people/ things/ musicians /a piece of music for three musicians/ singers
  • Triplet– one of three offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy
  • Tritium -of hydrogen with a mass that is three times that of the isotope (one or two/more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons)
  • Triumphant -experiencing triumph
  • Triumvirate– a group of three powerful people
  • Triune -being three in one
  • Trivet -a stand with short feet used under a hot dish on a table
  • Trivial– obvious and dull
  • Troupe -a group of actors, singers, etc. who work together
  • Truant– a child who stays away from school without permission
  • Truculent– aggressive
  • Truism -a statement that is clearly true and does not add anything interesting or important to a discussion
  • Turncoat -a person who leaves one political party, religious group, etc. to join one that has very different views
  • Tycoon – powerful businessman
  • Tyranny- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
  • Tyrant -a person who has complete power in a country and uses it in a cruel and unfair way
  • Tyro -one who is new to a profession

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