| Sr. | Explanation | One Word Substitution |
| 301 | One who is all powerful | Omnipotent |
| 302 | One who is always doubting | Sceptic |
| 303 | One who is beyond reforms | Incorrigible |
| 304 | One who is converted from one religion to other | Proselyte |
| 305 | One who is fond of fighting | Bellicose |
| 306 | One who is greedy | Voracious |
| 307 | One who is honourably discharged from service | Emeritus |
| 308 | One who is in charge of museum | Curator |
| 309 | One who is indifferent to pain and pleasure | Stoic |
| 310 | One who is unable to pay one’s debt | Bankrupt |
| 311 | One who journeys from place to place | Itinerant |
| 312 | One who knows everything | Omniscient |
| 313 | One who knows many languages | Polyglot |
| 314 | One who lends money at a very high interest | Usurer |
| 315 | One who loves books | Bibliophile |
| 316 | One who loves or supports his or her country and is willing to defend it | Patriot |
| 317 | One who offers his services of his own freewill | Volunteer |
| 318 | One who performs daring gymnastics feats | Acrobat |
| 319 | One who plays for pleasure rather than as a professional | Amateur |
| 320 | One who practices one of fine arts | Artist |
| 321 | One who pretend to be what he is not | Hypocrite |
| 322 | One who resides in a country of which he is not a citizen | Alien |
| 323 | One who secretly listens to talks of others | Eavesdropper |
| 324 | One who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men | Cynic |
| 325 | One who speaks for others | Spokesman |
| 326 | One who stays away from school without permission | Truant |
| 327 | One who studies election trend by means of opinion polls | Psephologist |
| 328 | One who takes care of a building | Warden |
| 329 | One who thinks or speaks too much of himself | Egoist |
| 330 | One who uses fear as a weapon of power | Terrorist |
| 331 | One who walks in sleep | Somnambulist |
| 332 | One whose motive is merely to get money | Mercenary |
| 333 | Opposed to great or sudden change | Conservative |
| 334 | Paper/ story/ poem first written out by hand | Manuscript |
| 335 | Part of a church in which bells hang | Belfry |
| 336 | Partner in crime | Accomplice |
| 337 | Parts of a country behind the coast or a river bank | Hinterland |
| 338 | Person believing in free will | Libertarian |
| 339 | Person leading a life of strict self-discipline | Ascetic |
| 340 | Person who believes that God is everything and everything is God | Pantheist |
| 341 | Person who eats too much | Glutton |
| 342 | Person who files a suit | Plaintiff |
| 343 | Person who insists on adherence to formal rules or literary meaning | Pedant |
| 344 | Pertaining to cattle | Bovine |
| 345 | Place of burial (especially not in churchyard) | Cemetery |
| 346 | Place that provide refuge | Asylum |
| 347 | Place where wine is made | Brewery |
| 348 | Placing a thing besides another | Juxtapose |
| 349 | Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP | Outriders |
| 350 | Present opposing arguments or evidence | Rebut |