| Sr. | Explanation | One Word Substitution |
| 451 | The study or practice of dancing or composing ballets | Choreography |
| 452 | The use of many words where only a few are necessary | Circumlocution |
| 453 | The worship of idols or images | Idolatry |
| 454 | Theft of another person’s writings or ideas and passing them off as one’s own | Plagiarism |
| 455 | Thing that can be felt or touched | Palpable |
| 456 | Those who do malicious damage | Saboteurs |
| 457 | Through which light cannot pass | Opaque |
| 458 | To accustom oneself to a foreign climate | Acclimatise |
| 459 | To bite like a rat | Gnaw |
| 460 | To cause troops etc. to spread out in readiness for battle | Deploy |
| 461 | To confirm with the help of evidence | Corroborate |
| 462 | To cut something into two pieces | Sever |
| 463 | To destroy completely | Annihilate |
| 464 | To die without having made a will | Intestate |
| 465 | To examine one’s own thoughts and feelings | Introspection |
| 466 | To free completely from blame | Exonerate |
| 467 | To have a very high opinion about oneself | Conceited |
| 468 | To injure one’s reputation | Defame |
| 469 | To look at someone in an angry or threatening way | Glower |
| 470 | To mediate between two parties in a dispute | Intercede |
| 471 | To officially take private property away to seize | Confiscate |
| 472 | To play the part of and function as, some other person | Impersonate |
| 473 | To reduce to nothing | Null |
| 474 | To remove an objectionable part from a book | Expurgate |
| 475 | To renounce a high position of authority or control | Abdicate |
| 476 | To secretly store more than what is allowed | Hoard |
477 | To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination or demandsomething | Hijack |
| 478 | To slap with a flat object | Swat |
| 479 | To struggle helplessly | Flounder |
| 480 | To supply land with water by artificial means | Irrigate |
| 481 | To take back, withdraw or renounce | Recant |
| 482 | To walk with slow or regular Steps is to | Pace |
| 483 | To write under a different name | Pseudonym |
| 484 | Too much official formality | Red-tapism |
| 485 | Tough tissues in joints | Ligaments |
| 486 | Trouble and annoy continually | Harass |
| 487 | Unfair advantages for members of one’s own family | Nepotism |
| 488 | Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something | Coercion |
| 489 | Very dramatic | Histrionic |
| 490 | Very pleasing to eat | Palatable |
| 491 | Violation of something holy and sacred | Sacrilege |
| 492 | Wild and noisy disorder | Pandemonium |
| 493 | With much liveliness and a sense of purpose | Jauntily |
| 494 | Without risk of punishment | Impunity |
| 495 | Word that reads the same as backward or forward | Palindrome |
| 496 | Words inscribed on a tomb | Epitaph |
| 497 | Words uttered impiously about God | Blasphemy |
| 498 | Write or carve words on stone or paper | Inscribe |
| 499 | Written law of a legislative body | Statute |
| 500 | Yearly celebration of a date or an event | Anniversary |
