Enrich your vocabulary and build a good command over English sothat you can ace Competitive exam very easily, keeping this in mind,we are going to Upgrade Vocabulary. So, let's learn one word substitution (one of the most important topics for competitive exams).
Master vocabulary smartly with simple strategies, examples & practice.
Practice daily and revise regularly to improve retention.Learn one- word substitution and crack exam with strong vocabulary.
Have a quick look what you will learn in this article.
Crack Exams with Strong Vocabulary
Identify the "Root words"
Most of the English words are derived from Latin or Greek roots.If you know the root, you can easily guess the meaning of related words.'
Suffixes (Endings):
-logy: Study of
(For example: Psychology means the scientific study of the mind and the way that people behave.
-phobia: (Fear)
Fear of water means Aquaphobia
-cide: (killing)
Regicide means killing a king.
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the king was killed by his own brother, Claudius.
- cracy: government
Theocracy means ruled by religious government.
Prefixes: (Beginnings)
- Omni means all (e.g., Omniscient)
- God is omnipotent and omniscient.
- Omnipotent means All-Powerful
- Omniscient means All - Knowing
Phil- (love/ lover) + Anthro-(human/mankind)
let's know the meaning of philanthropist - A person who seeks to promotethe welfare of others, usually by donating money to good causes. Visualize a successful person smiling warmly to open the door of a community library that he funded. This helps you to connect the word to its true meaning: a
lover of mankind.
Categorized by Themes:
As we know, brain 🧠 keeps information better when you group them logically rather
than alphabetically. So, you maintain a notebook or digital sheets and divide them into
common exam categories:
Here, I have created a digital sheet, which is divided by me in three parts so that it will
be suitable for competitive exams.
Use the "Contextual Flashcard " Technique:
Don't write the word as well as its definition on a flashcard.
Use a Three - Column Method:
Struggling with English?
Start with easy vocabulary and simple one-word substitutions to build a solid foundation for competitive exams.
to understand the hidden meaning. After reading, you can discuss that word with
its meaning or you can ask the meaning of that word from your friends. In this way, you as well as your friends can retain that word.
Daily "Micro - Drills "
Learn 10 words daily. After learning those words, write ✍️ them in the notebook.
After a week, do not learn new words, only
revise and review the 60 words learnt during
the week.
- 1 week = 7 days
- I day = 10 words
- 6 days = 60 new words
- 7 th day = Don't learn, do revision only.
Do it consistently, as consistency is the key to success.
After this, attempt previous year questions related to the categories you,studied that week.
Visual Mnemonics:
Mostly these substitutions often describe complex ideas, try to associate a word
with a specific image or a famous person.
For example:
Jayaprakash Narayan and Madan Mohan Malaviya were honored posthumously
with India's highest civilian award after their passing.
Here, the word " Posthumous" means if something happening after one's death.
Meaning of "Posthumous child " is
A child who is born after the death of his/ her father.
List of " One Word Substitution ":
One word related to animals 🐕:
List of one word related to fear

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