Sr. | Explanation | One Word Substitution |
151 | Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money | Fraud |
152 | Act of mercy killing | Euthanasia |
153 | Act of stealing in small quantities | Pilferages |
154 | Action that is likely to make people very angry | Inflammatory |
155 | All the arts, beliefs and social institutions etc, characteristics of a race | Civilization |
156 | Always ready to attack or quarrel | Aggressive |
157 | Amount of money demanded by kidnappers | Ransom |
158 | An abandoned child of unknown parents who is found by somebody | Foundling |
159 | An act of misappropriation of money | Embezzlement |
160 | An allowance made to a wife by her husband, when they are legally separated | Alimony |
161 | An animal which lives by preying on other animals | Predator |
162 | An apartment building in which each apartment is owned separately by the people living init, but also containing shared areas | Condominium |
163 | An area of land that is controlled by a ruler | Dominion |
164 | An assembly of worshippers | Congregation |
165 | An emolument over and above fixed income or salary | Perquisite |
166 | An established principle of practical wisdom | Maxim |
167 | An excessively morbid desire to steal | Kleptomania |
168 | An expression of mild disapproval | Reproof |
169 | An extract from a book of writing | Excerpt |
170 | An object or portion serving as a sample | Specimen |
171 | An obviously true or hackneyed statement | Truism |
172 | An underhand device resorted to in order to justify misconduct | Manoeuvre |
173 | An unexpected piece of good fortune | Windfall |
174 | Animal that can live on land and in water | Amphibians |
175 | Animal that feeds on plants | Herbivorous |
176 | Animals that eat flesh | Carnivorous |
177 | Animals that live in a particular region | Fauna |
178 | Animals which live in water | Aquatic |
179 | Animals who live in herds | Gregarious |
180 | Animals without backbone | Invertebrates |
181 | Anything written in a letter after it is signed | Postscript |
182 | Art of writing for newspapers and magazines | Journalism |
183 | Be the embodiment or perfect example of | Personify |
184 | Belief or opinion contrary to what is generally accepted | Heresy |
185 | Belief that God is in everything and that everything is God | Pantheism |
186 | Belonging to all parts of the world | Cosmopolitan |
187 | Belief that war and violence are unjustified | Pacifism |
188 | Body of a human being or animal embalmed for burial | Mummy |
189 | Call upon God or any other power (like law) for help or protection | Invocation |
190 | Capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses, and thus notdefinite | Ambiguous |
191 | Chanting of magic spells | Incantation |
192 | Chief of a group of workmen | Foreman |
193 | Clues available at the scene | Circumstantial |
194 | Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence | Protocol |
195 | Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter | Alliteration |
196 | Conferred as an honour | Honorary |
197 | Constant efforts to achieve something | Perseverance |
198 | Continuing fight between parties, families, clans, etc. | Feud |
199 | Deep in thought | Pensive |
200 | Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on others | Sadism |