C.S.J.M.U (KANPUR UNIVERSITY) YEAR WISE PAPERS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 2 OF B.A. (PART-2)
One Word Substitution
(Year - 2017)
- Bower - A place where grapes are grown.
- Neurology - Scientific study of nerves.
- Patriarchal - A social setup governed by men.
- Skeleton - Dead Body of an Animal.
- Submerge - The loss of destruction of a ship at sea.
(Year - 2016)
- Catelogue - A list of books.
- Idolatory - The worship of idols.
- Obsolete - A word which is no longer in use.
- Patriot - A person who loves his own country.
- Philanthropist - A lover of mankind.
- Cupboard - A place where clothes are kept.
- Flammable - Capable of catching fire easily.
- Inaudible - That which cannot be heard.
- Orchard - A garden of fruits.
- Pilgrimage - One who goes on a journey to a holy place.
- Unbelievable - That which is difficult to believe.
- Audience - An assembly of listeners.
- Believable - That can be believed.
- Colleague - People working together in the same office or department.
- Illegal - That which is contrary to law.
- Linguist - One who knows many languages.
- Pilgrimage - One who goes on a journey to a holy place.
- Amphibian - Living both on land and in water.
- Linguistic - Science of Language.
- Octagenarian - A man of eighty years.
- Optimist - Person inclined to take bright views.
- Philogynist - Lover of women.
- Soliloquy - Talking in the absence of listeners.
- Amphibian - Living both on land and in water.
- Bureaucracy - A government by officials.
- Impracticable - That cannot be put into practice.
- Infectious - A disease spread by infection.
- Linguist - One who knows many languages.
- Philanthropist - A lover of mankind.
- Polygamist - A woman with several husbands.
- Simultaneously - Happening at the same time.
- Unbelievable - That cannot be believed.
- Zoo - Place for keeping birds.
- Bibliophile - One who is a great lover of books.
- Contemporary - Living in the same age.
- Extempore - A speech without any previous preparation.
- Iconoclast - One who is against the idol worship.
- Obsolete - That which lasts for a long time.
- Sacrilege - The act of violating the sanetity.
- Soliloquy - The act of speaking aloud one's thought when alone.
- Stoic - A person indifferent to pleasure or pain.
- Treason - Treahery of the state.
- Unaniuous - All of one mind.
- Anarchy - The absence of government in a country.
- Annual - That which happens once in a year.
- Bibliophile - One who is a great lover of books.
- Catalogue - A list of books etc.
- Myth - A story of Gods and fairies.
- Negligible or Unaccountable - To take no account of.
- Patriot - A person who loves his own country.
- Portable - That which is easy to carry over long distances.
- Soliloquy - The act of speaking aloud one's thoughts all alone.
- Tyrant - One who delights in inflicting pain on others.
- Diplomacy - The art practised by statesmen and politicians.
- Idolatory - The worship of idols.
- Inevitable - Incapable of being avoided.
- Infallible - One who is free from all failures.
- Obsolete - A word which is no longer in use.
- Parasol - A lady's umbrella.
- Philanthropist - A lover of mankind.
- Sinecure - An office which has no work but high salary.
- Venial - A fault that may be forgiven.
- Verbatim - Repetition of a writing, word for word.
- Abduct - To seize by force or fraud and without right.
- Author - A book published after the death of its
- Obsolete - A word no longer in use.
- Omniscient - One who knows everything.
- Opaque - That which can be seen.
- Requiem - A song for the rest of the soul of the dead.
- Spendthrift - One who spends one's money thoughtlessly.
- Untamable - That which cannot be tamed.
- Utopia - An imaginary state of ideal perfection.
- Anarchy - The absence of government in a country.
- Annual - The yearly return of a date.
- Astronomy - Science of the Sun, Stars and other planets.
- Belle - A woman with golden skin and hair.
- Bureaucracy - A government carried on through officers.
- Catalogue - A list of books in a library.
- Credulous - A person who easily (readily) believes on others.
- Despot - An injust and cruel leader.
- Glutton - A person who eat too much.
- Patricide - Murder of one's father.
- Ethics - Science of morals or rules of conduct.
- Fratricide - Murder (or murderer) of one's brother.
- Glutton - A person who eats too much.
- Honorary - An office for which no salary is paid.
- Incorrigible - Incapable of being corrected.
- Invisible - Something that cannot be seen.
- Museum - A building in which objects illustrating art and science are kept for show.
- Omnipotent - One who is all powerful.
- Optimist - One who looks at the bright side of life.
- Pr-repairable - A loss which cannot be repaired.
- Biography - The life history of a person written by some one else.
- Contagious - The disease which spreads by contact.
- Debut - First appearance at social events, stage etc.
- Democracy - Government by the people, of the people and for the people.
- Edible - That which can be eaten.
- Fatalist - The person who believes in fate.
- Illegitimate - A child not born of a lawful marriage.
- Notorious - Widely known for bad things.
- Patriot - The person who loves his country.
- Philanthropist - A person who loves mankind.
- Autobiography - The life history of man written by himself.
- Bachelor - An unmarried boy.
- Biamy - Having two husbands alive.
- Fatalist - One who believes in fate.
- Illiterate - A person unable to read or write.
- Incurable - That cannot be cured.
- Invisible - That cannot be seen.
- Omnipotent - Having infinite powers.
- Omnivorous - One who eats all kinds of food.
- Orphan - A child whose parents are dead.
- Astronaut - A traveler in space.
- Bureaucracy - Government of officials.
- Bureaucracy Fatal - Which may cause death.
- Contemporary - Living at the same time.
- Honorary - Office without pay or emolument.
- Matricide - Killing of one's own mother.
- Misanthropist - One who hates mankind,
- Posthumous - Child born after the death of father.
- Veteran - A person with long experience.
(Year - 2001)
- Atheist - A person who does not believe in God.
- Astronaut - A traveller in space.
- Coward - One who lacks in courage.
- Graminiorous - Animals which live on herbs.
- Opaque - Which cannot be seen.
- Island - Piece of land surrounded by water.
- Laboratory - A place where experiments are carried.
- Illiterate - A person who cannot read or write.
- Orphan - A child whose parents are dead.
- Suicide - Murder of self.
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