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- One who looks at the bright side of things – Optimist
- One who looks at the dark side of things – Pessimist
- One who does not believe in God – Atheist
- One who believes in God – Theist
- One who knows everything – Omniscient
- One who is present everywhere – Omnipresent
- One who is all powerful – Omnipotent
- One who cannot read and write – Illiterate
- One who acts against religion Heretic
- One who offers one’s services, – Volunteer
- One who loves mankind – Philanthropist
- Love for mankind – – Philanthropy
- One who hates mankind – Misanthrope
- One who is out to destroy the government – Anarchist
- One who eats human Plesh – Cannibal
- Those who live at the same time- Contemporary
- One who is more than a hundred years old- Centenarian
- One who is eighty years old – Octogenarian
- One for whom the world is a home – Cosmopolitan
- One who is indifferent to pain and pleasure – Stoic
- One who is given to pleasures of the Plesh – Epicure
- One that lives on others – Parasite
- One who is sympathetic to mankind – Humanitarian
- One who walks on foot – Pedestrian
- One who studies things of the past – Antiquarian
- One who is gifted with several talents – Versatile
- One who does not drink wine – Teetotaller
- One who is new to a profession – Novice
- One who is a habitual drunkard – Sot
- One who settles in another country – Immigrant
- One who knows many languages – Polyglot
- One who carves in stones – Sculptor
- One who cuts precious stones – Lapidary
- One who deals in cattle – Drover
- One who cures eye diseases – Oculist
- One who sells sweets and pastries – Confectioner
- One who collects postage stamps – Philatelist
- One who loads and unloads ships – Stevedore
- One who compiles a dictionary – Lexicographer
- One who walks in one’s sleep – Somnambulist
- One who has an irresistible tendency to steal – Kleptomaniac
- One who breaks images or idols – Iconoclast
- One who retires from society to live a solitary life – Recluse
- One who has special skill in judging art, music – Connoisseur
- One who is devoted to the pleasures of eating and drinking – Epicure
- One who is given to the sensual pleasures of body – Voluptuary
- One who pretends to be what he is not – Hypocrite
- One who imitates the voice and gestures of another – Mimic
- A professional rider in horse races – Jockey
- A place with gambling tables – Casino
- A number of sheep – Flock
- A number of sailors working on a ship – Crew
- A collection of Plags – Bunting
- A number of ships – Fleet
- A cluster of houses in a village – Hamlet
- A number of stars grouped together – Constellation
- The house of an Eskimo – Igloo
- The house of an Arab – Dower
- A factory for manufacturing beer – Brewery
- A place for the collection of dried plants – Herbarium
- A building for lodging of oldies – Barrack
- A place where money is coined – Mint
- A place where orphans are housed – Orphanage
- An institution for reforming young offenders – Reformatory
- A place for improving one’s health – Resort
- A case in which the sword is kept – Sheath
- A substance that destroys germs – Antiseptic
- A medicine which produces insensitivity – Anesthetic
- A medicine to counteract poison – Antidote
- An instrument for listening to the activities of the heart and lungs – Stethoscope
- Free from infection – Immune
- A cure for all diseases – Panacea
- A place where dead bodies are kept – Mortuary
- A place thought of as the opposite to utopia – Dystopia
- A place where dead bodies are kept for identiPication – Morgue
- A place where dead bodies are buried – Cemetery
- An examination of a dead body – Post-mortem
- Occurring after death – Posthumous
- An inscription on a tomb – Epitaph
- The dead body of an animal – Carcass
- The science of colours – Chromatics
- The science of the structure of human body – Anatomy
- The art of effective speaking – Elocution
- The study of the human mind – Psychology
- A man addicted to lewdness – Lecher
- The study of physical life – Biology
- The study of plants – Botany
- The study of animals – Zoology
- The study of rocks and soils – Geology
- The study of birds – Ornithology
- The study of mountains – Orology
- The study of languages – Philology
- The study of stars – Astronomy
- The study of the origin and history of words – Etymology
- The study of ancient writing – Palaeography
- The art of beautiful handwriting – Calligraphy
- The art of preserving skin – Taxidermy
- Government by the nobility – Aristocracy
- Government by a few – Oligarchy
- One who does not believe in government – Anarchist
- Yearly reoccurrence of a particular occasion – Anniversary
- Of unknown name of authorship – Anonymous
- A thing capable of destroying bacteria – Antibiotic
- A thing given to counteract the bad effect of any medicine, poison etc. – Antidote
- One who collects the studies of old relics of art – Antiquary
- A substance that checks rotting or infection – Antiseptic
- ArtiPicial tank for keeping live Pish or plants – Aquarium
- Creatures living in water – Aquatic
- One appointed to settle dispute between two parties – Arbitrator
- Study of life and culture of ancient people – Archaeology
- Old expressions no more in use – Archaism
- A person who prepares plans for buildings – Architect
- Government by the nobility – Aristocracy
- A professional singer, dancer etc. – Artiste
- One who practises physical hardships for spiritual gains – Ascetic
- One who goes in a space vehicle – Astronaut
- Not believing in the existence of God – Atheism
- An assembly of listeners – Audience
- Life story written on oneself – Autobiography
- A government by one man – Autocracy
- A large cage or building for keeping birds – Aviary
- Art of science of Plying aeroplanes – Aviation
- Hastily erected barrier across a road or lane – Barricade
- One who is inclined to Pight – Bellicose
- What happens after every two years – Biennial
- A collector, admirer and lover of books – Bibliophile
- Custom of having two husbands/wives – Bigamy
- One having narrow prejudiced religious views – Bigot
- Speaking/writing two languages (Bilingual States) – Bilingual
- An animal who walks on two feet (man) – Biped
- The life-history of a person – Biography
- Contemptuous speech or writing about God or divinity – Blasphemy
- Shutting up of a place/city by enemy troops – Blockade
- A woman with brown hair and fair complexion – Blonde
- A member of the middle (upper) class – Bourgeois
- To shut out from social, economic or political relation – Boycott
- A woman with dark brown hair, dark eyes, black complexion- Brunette
- A government dominated by ofPicials – Bureaucracy
- A person having no sense of sympathy – Callous / Unsympathetic
- An animal that eats its own kind – Cannibal
- Animal feeding on Plesh – Carnivorous
- Broad, tolerant unprejudiced outlook – Catholicity
- The state of being unmarried/total sexual abstinence – Celibacy
- A round about way of expression – Circumlocution
- An associate in the same enterprise, ofPice, profession – Colleague
- A secret agreement for fraudulent purpose – Collusion
- A colleague belonging to the same country – Compatriot
- SatisPied with one’s own achievement – Complacent
- A settlement of disputes by both parties – Compromise
- Electronic calculating and memorising machine – Computer
- One well versed in an art, so its judge and critic – Connoisseur
- Agreement of opinion among different groups – Consensus
- Living in the same period – Contemporary
- Universal in outlook – Cosmopolitan
- One who readily believes in others – Credulous
- China wares used for tea, food etc – (cups, pots, plates) – Crockery
- Appliances used in kitchen forks, knives etc. – Cutlery
- One who considers human nature as evil – Cynic
- A situation bringing progress/talks to standstill – Deadlock
- Act of leaving a party to join another – Defection
- A government by the people – Democracy
- Moving away from the main point – Digression
- Art of conducting negotiations between nations – Diplomacy
- Feeble and childish state due to old age – Dotage
- A match/contest in which neither party wins – Drawn
- Dry weather with no rainfall – Drought
- Statement or speech not likely to be true – Dubious
- One having unusual habits – Eccentric
- Fit to be eaten as food – Edible
- A man who is womanish in habits – Effeminate
- One who is self centred – Egoist
- QualiPied to be selected for a job or ofPice – Eligible
- One who leaves a country to live in another – Emigrant
- A book giving information on all branches of knowledge – Encyclopaedia
- The scientiPic study of insects – Entomology
- One fond of good food, drinks and sensuous pleasure – Epicure
- Disease widespread at a time – Epidemic
- Concluding part of a literary work – Epilogue
- Inscription on a tomb about the person buried – Epitaph
- One who rides a horse – Equestrian
- A condition of perfect balance – Equilibrium
- To root out (evil diseases etc.) – Eradicate
- A study of comparative cultures of the people of different races – Ethnology
- Science dealing with the root of words – Etymology
- Without previous preparation – speech etc – Extempore
- One very enthusiastic especially in religion – Fanatic
- One very rePined and not easily pleased – Fastidious
- Animals of a specialised region or time – Fauna
- One who believes that fate controls man – Fatalist
- One who champions the cause of women – Feminist
- Splitting of the nucleus of atom – Fission
- Plants that grow in a particular region – Flora
- Killing the child (foetus) in the womb – Foeticide
- One belonging to another country – Foreigner
- Murder of a brother – Fratricide
- Large groups of stars in the sky – Galaxy
- Science of human descent – Genealogy
- Science of the Earth’s crust, the interior and strata – Geology
- That which kills germs – Germicide
- Openness to discuss any issue – Glasnost
- One who eats too much – Glutton
- Animals that live in blocks/groups – Gregarious
- Force which pulls things towards Earth’s centre – Gravitation
- Room with appliances for physical exercises – Gymnasium
- Seeing things not actually present – Hallucination
- One who believes in the philosophy of life for pleasure – Hedonist
- Descending from generation to generation – Hereditary
- Opinion opposed to established doctrines – Heresy
- Murder or murderer of a man – Homicide
- Work for which no payment is taken – Honorary
- Science of growing fruits, vegetable’s Plowers in orchards-gardens – Horticulture
- A vehicle that moves on a cushion of air – Hovercraft
- One who sympathises with and serves the people – Humanitarian
- A supposition made basis for reasoning – Hypothesis
- One who breaks the established traditions and images – Iconoclast
- A peculiarity of temperament – Idiosyncrasy
- Worship of idols and images – Idolatry
- An ignorant and stupid person – Ignoramus
- Something against law – Illegal
- One who cannot read or write – Illiterate
- To decorate with lights – Illuminate
- Too odd to be remembered – Immemorial
- A foreigner who comes to stay in a country – Immigrant
- About to happen – Imminent
- Power to resist infection – Immunity
- Which is not likely to happen – Improbable
- Exemption from punishment – Impunity
- What cannot be heard – Inaudible
- Connected with opening ceremony – Inaugural
- Not of good omen – Inauspicious
- That cannot be understood – Incomprehensible
- That cannot be corrected or improved – Incorrigible
- That which cannot be believed – Incredible
- That cannot be avoided – Inevitable
- Which/who cannot get tired (person/effort) – Indefatigable
- That cannot be blotted or rubbed off – Indelible
- Incapable of doing wrong – Infallible
- Murder or murderer of a baby – Infanticide
- Disease liable to be transmitted by air/water – Infectious
- That which easily catches Pire – InPlammable
- Which cannot be copied or imitated – Inimitable
- That is harmless (person, plant, animal) – Innocuous
- Which is out of place or ill timed – Inopportune
- Which cannot be satisPied – Insatiable
- One who is not able to pay debts – Insolvent
- That cannot be won over – Insuperable
- That cannot be touched or grasped mentally – Intangible
- Class of people regarded as the enlightened – Intelligentsia
- Having made no will (before one’s death) – Intestate