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One Word Substitution Starting with M

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 M.

One Word Substitution Starting with M

Phrases / Sentences One Word
A traditional story related to deities. Myth
Something that is hidden. Mystery
Science of weight. Metrology
Science and technology of metals. Metallurgy
Government by intelligentsia. Meritocracy
Government by a king or queen. Monarchy
Hater of books. Misobiblic
Hater of learning. Misologist
Hater of marriage. Misogamist
Bird that comes and goes with seasons. Migratory
A hater of mankind. Misanthrope
A hater of women. Misogynist
A person who believes in being married to one person at a time or a man who has only one wife. Monogamist
Belonging to this world, earthly. Mundane
Application of name or descriptive term to an object to which it is not literally applicable. Metaphor
A scene or situation which is gruesomely imaginative or full of gruesome details. Macabre
One who plays the role of bringing to antagonistic parties together Mediator
Change that befalls something. Mutation
A drama which is marked by very crude appeal to feelings and emotion. Melodrama
His motive was merely to get money. Mercenary
Building in which dead bodies are kept for a time or a place for keeping dead bodies before burial or cremation. Mortuary
Body of human being or animal enable for burial. Mummy
A mental illness or condition in which somebody has an exaggerated belief in their own importance or power. Megalomania
An occasion of great importance. Momentous
A dramatic performance or an entertainment in dumb show. Masque
In sufficient feeding or nourishing. Malnutrition
A hater of new things. Misoneist
A hater of smoking. Misocapnic
Killing of large numbers of defenceless people. Massacre
The murder of one’s husband. Mariticide
The murder of one’s mother. Matricide
A written statement which gives us information. Memorandum
A reminder of something. Momento
A Supreme ruler. Monarch
A young unmarried woman. Maiden
A speech which delivered for the first time. Maiden Speech
An animal that feeds its young with milk from the female mammary gland. Mammal
A book, document, letter, etc. Written by hand or typed. Manuscript
A female of donkey or horse. Mare
A woman who is incharge of nursing in hospital. Matron
A significant Tomb. Mausoleum
A medical student. Medico
A person who lives in a Metropolis. Metropolitan
Something that serves as a reminder. Momento
A tiny living organism causing disease. Microbe
An optical instrument for magnifying objects. Microscope
A period of one thousand years. Millennium
One thousand million. Milliard
A thousand times one thousand. Million
A man of millions. Millionaire
A person who works in a mine. Miner
An official record of the proceeding of a meeting. Minutes
A person who is sent to other country to propagate religion. Missionary
An impudent girl. Minx
An examiner presiding at some University Examinations. Moderator
A building in which monks live. Monastery
A supreme ruler. Monarch
A pupil who looks after the boys in the class in the absence of the teacher. Monitor
A person who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons. Monk
Two or more than two letters combined in one design. Monogram
A drama to be performed by a single man. Monologue
A building which is constructed to keep alive one’s memory. Monument
A hotel for the Motorists, in which parking and servicing facilities are available. Motel
A building where works of arts, scientific specimens and other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed. Museum
Flesh of sheep used as food. Mutton
An animal which gives milk and suckles its young one. Mammal
Plans and promises which are declared by a candidate before the people in election. Manifesto
An attitude measuring everything in terms of money or profit. Materialistic
One who dies for a noble cause. Martyr
A place where money is made. Mint
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