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One Word Substitution

One Word Substitution: महाराष्ट्रातील तसेच राज्यातील बहुतेक स्पर्धा परीक्षेचा महत्वाचा विषय म्हणजे इंग्लिश. इंग्लिश विषयात जास्तकरून इंग्लिश ग्रामर वर प्रश्न विचारले जातात. नेहमीच्या सरावाने इंग्लिश विषयात चांगले गुण मिळू शकतात. आगामी काळातील भरती जसे की, आदिवासी विकास विभाग भरती आणि इतर स्पर्धा परीक्षांमध्ये इंग्लिश ग्रामरला विशेष महत्त्व आहे. इंग्लिश ग्रामर चे रोज वाचन फायदेशीर ठरते. इंग्लिश ग्रामर मधील एक महत्वपूर्ण घटक म्हणजे One Word Substitution. यावर परीक्षेत हमखास 1 ते 2 प्रश्न विचारले जाऊ शकतात. या लेखात आपण One Word Substitution व त्यातील महत्वाचे नियम यावर माहिती पाहणार आहोत.

One Word Substitution: विहंगावलोकन 

इंग्रजी व्याकरणाचा अभ्यास करतांना One Word Substitution या घटकाचा अभ्यास करणे महत्वाचे ठरते. या लेखात One Word Substitution बद्दल सविस्तर माहिती दिली आहे.

One Word Substitution: विहंगावलोकन
श्रेणी अभ्यास साहित्य
उपयोगिता आदिवासी विकास विभाग भरती आणि इतर सर्व स्पर्धा परीक्षांसाठी उपयुक्त
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One Word Substitution

One Word Substitution (“One word substitutes” are the words that replace group of words or a full sentence effectively. Like the word “Atheist” can be used in place of sentence “a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods”.)

A अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Abbreviation : A shortened form of a word or phrase
Acrimonious : Angry and bitter (typically of speech or discussion)
Addict : One who has become dependent on something or drugs
Adolescence : The period between childhood and adulthood
Advocacy : Public support or recommendation for a policy
Agnostic : One who doubts the existence of god
Agnosticism : The belief that nothing can be known about God
Alienate : To turn friends enemies
Alimony : Allowance due to a wife from her husband on separation
Allegory : A story etc containing a hidden moral lesson
Amateur : A person who does something for pleasure rather than for payment
Amazon : A notably tall, physically strong, or strong-willed woman
Ambassador/
Diplomat/Envoy : A diplomatic minister of the higher order sent by a country to another
Ambidextrous : A person who is able to use both hands with equal skill
Ambiguous : A statement open to more than one interpretation, A sentence whose meaning is unclear
Ambivalent : Having opposing feelings
Ambivert : Both introvert and extrovert
Amnesty : A general pardon granted by a government
Amphibian : Animals that can live on land and in water
Amphitheatre : An open, circular or oval building with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators
Amputee : A person whose limb has been amputated
Analgesia : The inability to feel pain
Anecdote : A short, amusing story about something
Annal : A record of the events of one year
Annihilate : To destroy completely
Anonymous : A letter, poem etc., whose author is unknown
Antedate : To be of an earlier date
Antibody : A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
Antidote : A medicine that counteracts the effect of another medicine
Antigen : A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
Apathy : Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
Appraisal : An act of assessing something or someone
Apprentice : A person who works for a skilled employer in order to learn a skill
Aquatic : Of animals living in water
Arbitrator : A person appointed to settle dispute
Architect : A person who designs building

Archive : A place where government/public records are kept
Arena : A level area surrounded by seating, in which sports, entertainments, and other public events are held
Arid : Having little or no rain
Artisan : Expert in any skill of hand
Ascetic : A religious person with strict way of life
Assiduous : Showing great care and perseverance
Astrophysicist : An expert in the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies
Asylum : A place of refuge and safety
Auctioneer : A person who conducts auction
Audacious : Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks
Auditorium : A building where an audience sits
Autobiography : Life story of a man written by himself
Autopsy : Examination of the dead body
Avaricious : One who is greedy for money
Axiom : A statement or proposition of truth

B अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Bachelor : A man who is not and has never been married
Ballad : Long song or poem
Behead : To cut off the head
Belligerents : Nations engaged in war
Bibliography : Collection of names of books useful for the purpose
Bifurcate : To cut something into two pieces
Bigamy : Practice of having two wives or husbands
Bigot : One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views
Bilingual : A person who speaks two languages
Biography : An account of somebody’s life written by another person
Biopsy : Examination of the tissue of a diseased person
Blizzard : A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility
Bohemian : One who does not follow the usual rules of social life
Bottleneck : A situation that stops an activity from progressing
Boulevard : A broad road bordered with trees
Brittle : Hard but liable to be easily broken
Bully : A person who uses his strength or power to frighten or hurt others
Burglar : A person who breaks into a house in order to steal

C अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Callous : Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
Canine : Of, relating to, or resembling a dog or dogs
Capsize : To sink boat or ship
Caricature : A picture of a person or a thing drawn in such a highly exaggerated manner as to cause laughter
Carnivorous : Flesh eating animals
Cataclysm : Sudden and violent changeCatalogue : A list of books
Cathedral : A very big church
Cemetery : Place of burial
Centenary : Celebration of a hundredth year, once a century
Centurion : The commander of a century in the ancient Roman army
Ceramics : Art of making pots etc. from clay
Chant : Say a prayer in singing voice
Chaotic : Situation in which everything is happening in a confused way
Chauffeur : A person employed to drive a private car
Circumstantial : Clues available at a scene
Cocktail : An alcoholic drink consisting of a spirit or several spirits mixed with other ingredients, such as fruit juice, lemonade, or cream
Colleague : A co-worker or a fellow-worker in the same institution
Colony : A group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country
Compositor : A person who arranges typing keys or printing text in a printing machine
Concubinage : Living together of a man and women without being married to each other
Concurrent/Coincident/Concomitant : Happening at the same time
Congenital : Belonging or pertaining to an individual from birth
Congregation : A group of people gathered for religious worship
Connoisseur : A person who can appreciate art, music etc.,
Conservatory : A greenhouse, esp. one attached to a house
Consolidate : To combine into a single stronger and more effective whole
Constellation : Group of stars
Constipated : Repressed or inhibited
Contemporary : Men living in the same age
Contingency : A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty
Convalescence : The gradual return to good health after a period or illness or medical treatment
Convent : A place where nuns live
Convoy : A group of vehicles travelling together
Cosmetician : A person who sells or applies cosmetics as an occupation
Credible : That which can be believed
Credulous : A person who believes easily whatever he is told
Criterion : A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
Crusade : A war of religions
Cuisine : A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular country or region
Cynic : One who questions everything

D अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Defamation : The action of damaging the good reputation of someone
Defection : The abandonment of one’s country or cause
Delegate : To transfer one’s authority to another

Despicable : Deserving hatred or contempt
Dessert : The sweet course eaten at the end of a meal
Destitute : The state of being miserable bereft of all possessions
Deteriorate : To go from bad to worse
Dexterous : Skilful at handling things
Diplomacy : Art of dealing with people in a tactful way
Directory : A book of names and addresses
Diva : A famous female singer of popular music
Documentary : A television or radio programme providing factual report on a subject
Dominion : An area controlled by a ruler
Downpour : A heavy rainfall
Drought : Dry weather with no rainfall
Dynasty : Succession of rulers belonging to one family

E अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Eccentric : One who has strange habits
Economical : Avoiding wastage, Careful in the spending of money, time etc.
Effeminate : Of manners more like those of a woman than a man
Egoist (also Egotist):
Elegy : A song sung at the death of a person
Emancipation : The process of being set free from political or social restrictions
Emigrant : One who goes to settle in another country
Empathy : The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
Encyclopedia : Book that gives information about every branch of knowledge
Epidemic : An outbreak of a disease that spreads among a large group of people quickly and extensively
Epilogue : A short poem or speech addressed to the spectators after the conclusion of a drama, concluding part of a literary work
Epitaph : Words written on the tomb of a person
Equilibrium : A state of perfect balance
Equivocal : Of doubtful character or sincerity; dubious
Espionage : Practice of employing spies in war
Eternal : Lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning
Evacuate : To shift people from a place of danger to a safer place
Exonerate : Free somebody from blame or guilt; free somebody from an obligation
Extempore/Impromptu : A speech or a presentation made without previous preparation

F अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Fable : A story in which animals or objects speak and give wholesome moral lesson
Facsimile : An exact copy
Famine : Extreme scarcity of food
Fanatic : Somebody who has extreme and sometimes irrational enthusiasms or beliefs, especially in religion or politics

Fancy : Created from the imagination rather than from life
Fastidious :to please
Fauna : The animals of a particular region
Feint : Pretended Attack
Fidelity : Faithfulness in behavior
Fling : A short period of enjoyment or wild behavior
Flora : Plants of a particular region
Forerunner : A person or thing that precedes the coming or development of someone or something else
Fossils : Remains of prehistoric animal or plant preserved by being buried in earth
Fraud : Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money
Fugitive : One who runs away from justice or the law
Futurist : One who can predict future

G अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Garrison : A group of soldiers living in a town or a fort, and defending it
Geek : An unfashionable or socially inept person
Germicide : A medicine that kills germs
Gesture : Movement of body to express something
Gimcrack : Flimsy or poorly made but deceptively attractive
Gimmick : A trick or device intended to attract attention, publicity, or business
Glutton : One who eats too much
Gourmand : One who likes eating a lot
Gourmet : One who likes or knows about good food
Gracious : Courteous, kind, and pleasant
Granary : A storehouse for threshed grain
Gullible : One who is easily deceived

H अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Hag : An ugly woman
Haggard : Looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering
Hallucination : Seeing something that is not actually present
Hamlet : A small village or group of houses
Haphazard : With no particular order or plan
Haunt : Visit a place often
Hedonist : One who believes that gaining pleasure is the most important thing in life
Herbivorous : An animal that eats only grass or other plants
Heresy : Opinion contrary to accepted doctrines
Hierarchy : A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
Hijack : To forcibly take control of a vehicle
Homophones : Two words different in spelling and meaning but pronounced alike
Honorary : One who offers his services without charging for it
Hostility : Intense aggression or anger; state of antagonism
Humanist : An advocate or follower of the principles of attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters

Humanitarian : One who feels sympathetic towards human beings
Hurricane : Violent storm
Hyperbole : An exaggerated statement

I अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Iconoclast : One who breaks the established traditions and image
Idolatry : The worship of idols or images
Illegal : That which is against law
Illegible : A handwriting that cannot be read
Illicit : A trade that is prohibited by law or prevailing social standards
Illiterate : A person who cannot read or write
Illustrious : Well-known and respected for past achievements
Imminent : That is sure to happen
Immune : Free from infection
Impostor/Hypocrite: One who pretends to be what he is not
Impracticable : That which cannot be practiced
Imprudent : Not showing care for consequence of the action
Impunity : Exemption from punishment, Without risk of punishment
Inaccessible : That which cannot be reached
Inaudible : A sound that cannot be heard
Incognito : Travelling under the name other than one’s own
Incorrigible : One who cannot be corrected
Incredible : That which cannot be believed
Indefatigable : One incapable of being tired
Indefensible : That which cannot be defended
Indelible : That which cannot be effaced
Indifferent : Having no particular interest
Indispensable : Something that is essential and cannot be dispensed with
Inedible : Not suitable for eating
Inevitable : That which cannot be avoided
Inexplicable : That which cannot be explained
Infallible : One who does not make mistakes, A remedy which never fails
Ingenious : Skilful in inventing
Ingenuous : Innocent and unsuspecting
Insolvent : One who is unable to pay his debts
Insomnia : Inability to sleep
Intangible : That cannot be touched
Intermediary : One who mediates to settle disputes
Intestate : One who dies without a will
Introspection : The action of looking within or into one’s own mind
Introvert : One person who enters without any invitation
Intuition : Immediate response by the mind without reasoning
Investigation : Careful and thorough enquiry
Invincible : That which cannot be conquered
Invisible : That which cannot be seen
Invocation : Call upon God or any other power (like law) etc. for help or protection
Invulnerable : That which cannot be hurt
Irrelevant : Not connected with the main point
Irreparable : A loss of damage that cannot be compensated
Irritable : A man who is easily irritated
Iterate : To perform or utter repeatedly
Itinerant : One who journeys from place to place

J अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Jibe : An insulting remark
Jovial : Cheerful and friendly
Juggler : A person who tosses a number of objects in air and balances them
Jury : A body of persons appointed to hear evidence and give their verdict in trials
Juxtapose : Placing a thing beside another

K अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Knell : Sound of the funeral bell

L अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Landscape : The complete view of a place
Lapidist : One who cuts precious stones
Laudable : A person who deserves all praise
Laxative : A medicine used to loosen the stuff in the bowels
Lease : A legal agreement allowing the use of something
Ledger : A book of accounts showing debits and credits
Legacy : The property left to someone by a will
Lexical : Relating to words or vocabulary
Liar : An underground living place for big animals
Ligament : Tough tissues in joints
Linguist : One who is good at foreign language
Logic : Science of reasoning
Loyalty : Firm in one’s support and friendship
Lunatic : A mad person
Luxuriant : Thick and profuse in growth
Lyric : Expressing the writer’s emotions in brief and stanza

M अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Male chauvinist : One who believes in the dominance of man over woman
Mammal : An animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young
Mandatory : Required by law
Manifesto : A written declaration of government or a political party
Materialism : Giving importance to money and material things
Matinee : A cinema show held in the afternoon
Matrilineal : Of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line
Maze : A complex network of paths or passages
Mediate : To try to settle a dispute between two other parties
Medieval : Belonging to the Middle Ages
Meditation : Deep in thought
Memoirs : Memorable recollection of the experiences of one’s life
Metallurgy : The branch of science concerned with the properties of metals and their production
Metaphysics : The branch of philosophy dealing with abstract concepts
Mimicry : A humorous imitation of a person’s activity
Mint : A place where money is coined
Mocktail : A non-alcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices or other soft drinks
Momentous : An occasion of great importance
Monastery : A building in which monks live
Monk : A member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
Monopoly : Sole right to make and sell some invention
Monotheist : One who believes in a single God
Monumental : Great in importance, extent or size
Moot : Subject to debate or uncertainty
Mortal : Subject to death
Mortgage : A legal agreement by which a person borrows money from a bank usually to buy a house
Mummy : Body of a human being or animal embalmed for burial
Mystic : One who seeks oneness with God

N अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Namesake : Somebody or something with the same name as somebody or something else
Narcissism : Excessive indulgence to self
Narcotic/Opiate : A medicine for producing sleep
Nepotism : The practice of giving undue favour to one’s relatives
Neurotic : A person suffering from nervous breakdown
Niche : A hollow place in a wall for a statue
Nimble : Quick and light in movement or action; agile
Nomad : Member of tribe that wanders from place to place
Nomenclature : A system of naming things
Nostalgia : Home sickness or sentimental longing for the past
Notorious : One who is known widely but usually unfavourably
Novice/Tyro/Neophyte : One who is new to a profession
Numb : To cause to feel no pain
Numismatic : Collection of coins

O अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Obligatory : Required by a moral or legal rule
Obsolete : One which is not in use, outdated
Omnipotent : One who is all-powerful
Omnipresent : One who is present everything
Omniscient : One who knows everything
Omnivorous : An animal or a human being that eats any kind of food
Opaque : That through which light cannot pass
Optimist : One who looks at the bright side of things; somebody positive
Orphan : A child whose parents are dead
Orphanage : A place where orphans are housed
Orthopaedics : The area of medicine that treats illnesses of bones

P अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Panacea : A supposed cure for all diseases or problems
Pandemonium : Wild and noisy disorder
Pantheism : Belief of God in nature
Pantry : A place where food is kept
Parable : A story (in Bible) intended to teach moral lesson
Paranoia : A mental disease when people are afraid of others
Parasite : A person supported by another and giving him/her nothing return
Parole : A temporary release allowed on certain conditions
Parsimony : Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources
Patrilineal : Inheriting or determining descent through the male line
Patrimony : Property inherited from one’s father or ancestor
Pedagogue : One who likes teaching
Pedant : One who emphasizes greatly on rules in study
Pedestrian : One who goes on foot
Perennial : That which is everlasting
Periphery : Boundary of an area
Perpetual : Continuing for a long period of time without interruption
Philately : Collection of stamps
Philistine : One who does not care for art, literature etc.
Pious : Deeply religious
Plagiarist : One who copies from other writers
Podium : A small platform on which a person may stand to be seen by an audience, as when making a speech etc.
Polyglot : One who knows many languages
Polygyny : Marrying more than two females
Posthumous : A child born after the death of his father or a book published after the death of its author
Predator : An animal which preys on other animals
Preface : An introduction to a book
Prejudiced : To be biased against
Preoccupation : The state or condition of being preoccupied or engrossed with something
Priest : A person who performs religious ceremonies
Proclaim : Say publicly that something important is true
Prognosis : A forecast of the result of a disease or illness
Propensity : An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
Prophecy : A prediction of what will happen in the future
Prophet : One who foretells events correctly
Prosecute : Take legal action against somebody
Pseudonym : An imaginary name assumed by an author for disguise
Psyche : Innermost feeling
Psychic : One who has strong mental power
Psychosis : A severe mental disease

R अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Rabble : A disorderly crowd
Ransom : Money paid to get a person freed from captivity
Rattle : To make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds
Recall : To bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one’s mind; remember
Reciprocate : To give and receive mutually
Recluse : A person who withdraws from the world to live in seclusion and often in solitude
Reconnaissance : Information gathering activity
Referendum : Asking everyone for an opinion
Reformatory : An institution for reforming young offenders
Refrain : A comment often repeated
Regicide : Murder of the king
Remind : To cause (someone) to remember someone or something
Renegade : One who deserts a belief or party
Repatriate : To send back a person to his own country
Replica : An exact copy or model of something
Resort : A place for improving one’s health
Retaliate : Give tit for tat
Review : A formal assessment of something
Revolutionary : person who advocates or engages in political revolution

S अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Sabotage : Intentional damage to arrest production
Sacrilege : Violation of something holy or sacred
Samaritan : One who helps others
Sanatorium : an establishment for the medical treatment of people who are convalescing or have a chronic illness.
Sanctuary : A reserve for animals, birds etc their natural habitat
Sanctum : or Sanctorium – A very private place
Satire : Full of criticism and mockery
Sceptical : Having doubt over something
Scrupulous : Diligent, thorough, and extremely attentive to details (of a person or process)
Secular : A government in which all religions are honoured
Sedative : A drug taken for its calming or sleep-inducing effect
Sheath : A case in which sword is kept
Siren : A woman who is considered to be alluring or fascinating but also dangerous in some way
Slippery : That which cannot be captured
Somnambulist : One who walks in sleep
Somniloquist : Someone who talks while asleep.
Sonnet : A poem of fourteen
Soothing : Giving comfort
Soprano : A singer with a high-pitched voice
Sot : One who is a habitual drunker
Souvenir : Something that reminds an event
Sporadic : Occurring at irregular intervals in time
Stable : A place where horses are kept
Stack : A pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged
Steam : To cook (food) by heating it in steam from boiling water
Stimulant : A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
Stoic : A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain, a person who is unaffected by emotions
Subjugate : To bring under dominion or control
Sublimate : To transform into a purer or idealized form
Subservient : Too willing to obey other people
Synagogue : A place of worship of the Jews

T अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Tariff : A list or table or duties payable on exports or imports
Tautology : A statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words
Teetotaller : A person who abstains from alcoholic drinks
Teller : A person in a bank dealing with customers’ transaction
Temperate : A climate that is neither extremely hot nor cold
Tempo : The speed of music
Theist : One who believe in God
Theocracy : Rule by priest
Theology : Study of religion
Thesaurus : Dictionary of synonyms
Tomboy : A girl who enjoys violent games
Toxic : Something that is poisonous or unhealthy
Transitory/Momentary : That which lasts for a short time
Translucent : That through which light can partly pass
Transparent : A substance that allows light to pass through with little or no interruption so that objects on the other side can be clearly seen
Trek : Long hard journey especially on foot
Tribute : A statement made in acknowledgment, gratitude, or admiration
Triennial : Taking place once every three years
Troop : A group of artists
Truant : One who remains absent without permission
Tycoon : A wealthy, powerful person in business or industry

U अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Unanimous : Done without opposition, complete agreement
Usurer: Somebody who loans money to other people and charges them exorbitant or unlawful interest on it
Usurper : A person who seizes something without the right to do so
Utopia : An imaginary ideal state
Uxorious : One extremely fond of one’s wife

V अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Vampire : A corpse that rises nightly from its grave to drink the blood of the living
Vandal : One who damages public property
Venal : Showing or motivated by susceptibility to bribery
Venerable : Given a lot of respect
Venial : A pardonable offense
Verbatim : Corresponding word for word translation
Versatile : Able to adopt oneself readily to many situations
Veteran : Somebody who is considerably experienced in something
Virtuoso : A person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit
Visionary : One who realizes the future situation wisely
Vocalist : A singer
Voluntary : Of one’s own free will
Volunteer : One who offers one’s services
Voracious : One who is very eager for knowledge and reads a lot
Vulnerable : To be affected easily by something
Vulpine : Of or relating to a fox or foxes

W अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Wag : A jocular person who is full of amusing anecdotes
Waif : A thin and homeless child
Wardrobe : A place where clothes are kept
Widow : A woman whose husband has died
Widower : A man whose wife has died
Windfall : An unexpected piece of good fortune
Witty : Amusingly clever in perception and expression
Wrath : Extreme anger

Z अक्षरापासून सुरु होणारे One Word Substitution

Zealous : Having enthusiasm and a sense of purpose
Zymology : Study of enzymes

नमुना प्रश्न

1. A person with a long experience of any occupation
(a) Veteran (b) Genius (c) Seasoned (d) Ambidextrous

2. Words written on a tomb
(a) Epithet (b) Epigraph (c) Soliloquy (d) Epitaph

3. Stealthily done
(a) Devious (b) Nefarious (c) Surreptitious (d) Villainous

4. Something no longer in use
(a) Desolate (b) Absolute (c) Obsolete (d) Primitive

5. One not concerned with right or wrong
(a) Moral (b) Amoral (c) Immoral (d) Immortal

उत्तरे

1. a

2. d

3. c

4. c

5. b

महाराष्ट्रातील सर्व स्पर्धा परीक्षांसाठी ऑनलाईन क्लास, व्हिडिओ कोर्स, टेस्ट सिरीज, पुस्तके आणि इतर अभ्यास साहित्य खाली दिलेल्या लिंक वर क्लिक करून मिळावा.

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Theology म्हणजे Study of religion होय.