Strategy to Learn One word Substitution
Most substitutions are derived from Greek or Latin roots.
Master the Root Words for Competitive Exams
- People / Personalities: Egotist, Altruist, Introvert, Misogynist
- Medical Professionals: Dermatologist, Oncologist, Ophthalmologist
- Places: Aviary, Apiary, Arsenal, Mint
- Beliefs/Religion: Theist, Atheist, Fanatic, Agnostic
- Events / Time: Perennial, Centennial, Ephemeral
The "Substitution" Exercise
Whenever you read a newspaper, magazine any article or a journal, try to think, " Can I replace this long phrase with one word?
Long Phrase: He is a person who has no money to pay off his debts.
Substitution: He is an insolvent.

Use Mnemonics:
Insolvent means unable to pay debts.
Mnemonic: Try to think " In - Solve" - he cannot solve his financial problems.
Next while doing PYQ, don't read the correct answer, pay attention to the 3 wrong
options also because the examiners often rotate these options.
High Frequency Drill:
- Use four-day cycle for retention:
- First Day: Learn only 30 new words.
- Second Day: Revise Day 1 + 20 new words
- Third Day: Revise Day 1 & 2 + 10 new words
- Fourth Day: Revise all the 60 words.
Pro tip:
Focus on words related to "Death / Killing" and "Government "as
these are frequently asked in competitive exams.


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