ENGLISH GRAMMAR
IMPORTANT ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION
POLYGAMY- Custom of having many wives
ADULTERY- Practice of married woman having extra marital relationship
POLYANDRY- The custom of having more than one husband
DEBAUCHERY- The excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures, often involving immoral or corrupt behaviour.
GAMOPHOBIA- The fear of commitment or marriage
ANOREXIA- An Intense fear of gaining weight
MISOGAMIST- A person who dislikes ore is strongly opposed to marriage.
DIVORCE- Dissolution of a marriage by law.
SPINSTER- An unmarried woman, typically one who is older and a past usual age for marriage.
BETROTHED- A person who is engaged to be married.
CONCUBINAGE- A live-in relationship where a man and woman live together without being married.
MATRIMONY- The state of being married.
CELIBACY- The state of being unmarried.
BALE- A large bundle of goods, usually tightly tied, for transportation
BROOD- To think deeply or worry persistently about something.
PSEPHOLOGY- The study of elections, voting behaviour
FUMBLING- The act of handling something clumsily of awkwardly
STUMBLING- The act of tripping or losing balance why walking or running.
VERBATION- The exact replication of spoken or written words without any alteration.
CANNIBAL- One who eats human flesh
DUNGEON- A dark, underground room, typically used for imprisonment.
HYPOCHONDRIAC- A person has a fear of having a serious illness, to often interpreting minor symptoms as signs of severe diseases.
BREACH- Act of breaking or failing to observe a duty, law or contract.
BRAID- Similar techniques used with other materials, such as fabric, rope, or wire.
NOSTALGIA- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, often involving memories of people or places.
DYSTOPIA- A nightmarish society marked by oppression and suffering.
ARCADIA- A vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature, often depicted as a peaceful, idyllic place.
CHOREOGRAPHER- A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a dance performance.
MONASTERY- A place where Buddhist monks live.
AUDITOR- A person authorised to examine and verify accounts
MINT- A facility where coins are manufactured or produced.
GULLIBLE- A person who is easily deceived or tricked due to a lack of scepticism or critical thinking.
REDUNDANT- To something that is excessive or no longer needed.’
CHIROPODIST- A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the feet, ankles, and lower extremities.