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One Word Substitution Starting with E

One word substitution is a word used to describe the phrase with a single word that expresses the same meaning. It is often used in writing and language instruction as a way to improve concision and clarity.

It is a technique where a single word is used to replace a phrase or sentence that has a similar meaning. This can be done to make writing or speech more concise and efficient. 

For Example, using the word “feline” instead of “cat-like,” or “vegetarian” instead of “someone who does not eat meat.” This technique can also be used to replace technical or complex terms with simpler, more commonly understood words.

Here you will get one word substitution starting with E

One Word Substitution Starting with E

Phrases / Sentences One Word
A man having the qualities of women. Effeminate
The study of insects. Entomology
Use of mild words in place of words required by truth. Euphemism
That which can be rooted out. Eradicable
To escape from hard realities. Escapism
A signature on the back of a paper or cheque. Endorsement
A short summary of a book or a speech. Epitome
A short saying or poem which express an idea in a very clever and amusing way. Epigram
A short journey for pleasure. Excursion
The scientific description of different races and cultures. Ethnography
Science of the habit of living things in relation to their environment. Ecology
Science of inscriptions. Epigraphy
Rules for formal behaviour among people. Etiquette
To raise a pattern or design on the surface of something. Emboss
Public activity which takes place in a very elaborate, colourful and expensive way. Extravaganza
Process of sewing designs on cloth or other materials. Embroidery
Departure of many people. Exodus
Give the right to vote. Enfranchise
Fear of home surroundings. Ecophobia
Existing forever. Eternal
Style of speaking well. Elocution
Books, pictures etc intended to arouse sexual desire. Erotica
Approximate calculation of something. Estimate
Habitual character and disposition. Ethos
Something regularly found among a particular people or community. Endemic
A person who likes to indulge in refined sensuous pleasure. Epicure
To remove all traces of. Eradicate
A professor who has retired from service. Emeritus
An unusual bent of mind. Eccentricity
One who is always seeking to escape from the harsh realities of life. Escapist
To quicken the completion of work. Expedite
To free from the confines of something to liberate from. Emancipate
A short but pitchy and weighty saying, a short witty phrase. Epigram
Substitution of a mild for a very blunt expression. Euphemism
That which is all inclusive. Exhaustive
Not refined and fluent but full of jerky movements. Erratic
That which tries to side-track the main issue by irrelevance. Evasive
A state of mental weariness form of occupation. Ennui
To make atonement for one’s sins. Expiate
Words or phrases inscribed on a person’s tomb. Epitaph
A person authorised to execute a legal deed. Executer
Having no beginning or end in its existence. Eternal
A short poem or speech addressed to the spectators after the conclusion of a drama. Epilogue
They study of the origin and history of words and their meanings. Etymology
Large scale departure of people. Exodus
A man of odd habits. Eccentric
One who is given to pleasures of the place. Epicurean
A person who enjoys food and drink of high quality and knows a lot about it. Epicure
A person who is killed in horsemanship. Equestrian
A short journey made by a group of persons together. Excursion
Style of speaking well. Elocution
A body of voters. Electorate
Fear of home surroundings. Ecophobia
A large retail store. Emporium
One who goes for secret official mission. Emissary
One who witnesses secretly to private conversation. Eavesdropper
A perfect happiness. Ecstasy / Bliss
Science of the races of mankind and the relation to one another or the scientific study and comparison of human races. Ethnology
A speech or statement which delivered without preparation. Extempore
A person who sends goods to another country. Exporter
A person who leaves his own country and goes to settle in another country. Emigrant
A medicine which induces vomiting. Emetic
One who believes in oneself. Egoist
One who wastes money for luxury. Extravagant
A book giving information on every department of a knowledge in alphabetical order. Encyclopaedia
A disease that is found regularly in a particular place. Endemic
A disease that affects many people at the same place and time. Epidemic
A person who is authorised to execute legal deed or a person who is appointed to carry out the provisions of one’ s will. Executor
An imaginary line around the earth. Equator
Producing the desired result. Efficacious
Suitable for selection. Eligible
A poem of lamentation. Elegy
A wall built to prevent the sea or a river from flooding an area. Embankment
Fit to be eaten. Edible
That can be expressed in words. Expressible
A person sent to a mission. Emissary
A person who uses disruptive forces to bring about politics social change. Extremist
A person who is very careful in the use of money. Economical / Frugal
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