One Word Substitute

Sr.ExplanationOne Word Substitution
451The study or practice of dancing or composing balletsChoreography
452The use of many words where only a few are necessaryCircumlocution
453The worship of idols or imagesIdolatry
454Theft of another person’s writings or ideas and passing them off as one’s ownPlagiarism
455Thing that can be felt or touchedPalpable
456Those who do malicious damageSaboteurs
457Through which light cannot passOpaque
458To accustom oneself to a foreign climateAcclimatise
459To bite like a ratGnaw
460To cause troops etc. to spread out in readiness for battleDeploy
461To confirm with the help of evidenceCorroborate
462To cut something into two piecesSever
463To destroy completelyAnnihilate
464To die without having made a willIntestate
465To examine one’s own thoughts and feelingsIntrospection
466To free completely from blameExonerate
467To have a very high opinion about oneselfConceited
468To injure one’s reputationDefame
469To look at someone in an angry or threatening wayGlower
470To mediate between two parties in a disputeIntercede
471To officially take private property away to seizeConfiscate
472To play the part of and function as, some other personImpersonate
473To reduce to nothingNull
474To remove an objectionable part from a bookExpurgate
475To renounce a high position of authority or controlAbdicate
476To secretly store more than what is allowedHoard

477
To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination or demandsomething
Hijack
478To slap with a flat objectSwat
479To struggle helplesslyFlounder
480To supply land with water by artificial meansIrrigate
481To take back, withdraw or renounceRecant
482To walk with slow or regular Steps is toPace
483To write under a different namePseudonym
484Too much official formalityRed-tapism
485Tough tissues in jointsLigaments
486Trouble and annoy continuallyHarass
487Unfair advantages for members of one’s own familyNepotism
488Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to somethingCoercion
489Very dramaticHistrionic
490Very pleasing to eatPalatable
491Violation of something holy and sacredSacrilege
492Wild and noisy disorderPandemonium
493With much liveliness and a sense of purposeJauntily
494Without risk of punishmentImpunity
495Word that reads the same as backward or forwardPalindrome
496Words inscribed on a tombEpitaph
497Words uttered impiously about GodBlasphemy
498Write or carve words on stone or paperInscribe
499Written law of a legislative bodyStatute
500Yearly celebration of a date or an eventAnniversary
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