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One Word Substitution Starting with S
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 S
One Word Substitution Starting with S
Phrases / Sentences | One Word |
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Saving of property from loss by fire. | Salvage |
Showing contemptuous indifference. | Supercilious |
An office without any work but high pay. | Sinecure |
Talk that brings bad reputation to somebody. | Scandal |
Room for washing kitchen utensils. | Scullery |
Religious discourse. | Sermon |
Put under the surface of water. | Submerge |
Governing body of a university. | Senate |
Belief not based on region or knowledge. | Superstition |
A book of a sacred or religious nature. | Scripture |
Bring under control in war. | Subjugate |
Brief account of a subject. | Summary / Compendium |
Anxious to help somebody. | Solicitous |
A reasoner willing to avail himself of fallacies that will help his case. | Sophist |
A very delicate flaw or mistake which is not expected from the person making it. | Solecism |
A symbolic religious ceremony especially baptism. | Sacrament |
Someone on whom the blame for other’s sins can be fixed. | Scapegoat |
Abounding in blood. | Sanguine |
Over bearing. | Supercilious |
Extremely refined in dress, conduct and speech fashionable and modernised. | Sophisticated |
A person who flatters others for personal motives. | Sycophant |
Affectedly and pompously formal person or style. | Sententious |
One who takes pleasure in cruel, inhuman and unnatural acts of tyranny. | Sadist |
A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain. | Stoic |
A person who spends his money recklessly. | Spendthrift |
Occurring at the same time. | Simultaneous |
A place with a good climate for invalids. | Sanatorium |
Government in which no distinction is made between persons of different religion. | Secular |
Income just sufficient to live on. | Subsistence |
Stealthily done. | Surreptitious |
Severely abusive writing in journals. | Scurrilous |
To cut something into two pieces. | Sever |
Clinic for the treatment for consumptives in hilly areas where the climate is salubrious. | Sanatorium |
A sudden rush of wind. | Storm |
The highest singing voice in women or boys or a music in highest voice. | Soprano |
A short walk for pleasure or exercise. | Stroll |
Something which is not thorough or profound. | Superficial |
A story stays at a place. | Sojourn |
Winding sheet of a corpse. | Shroud |
Belief Not based on reason or acknowledge. | Superstition |
A brief account of a subject. | Summary / Compendium |
A conference for discussion on a subject. | Symposium |
The murder of one’s sister. | Sororicide |
One who always gets into trouble. | Scapegrace |
One who habitually talks while sleeping. | Somniloquist |
One who walks while asleep. | Somnambulist |
A person who takes part in state affairs. | Statesman |
Writing material; pen, paper, etc. | Stationery |
An outline of a play, opera. | Scenario |
A woman who remains unmarried. | Spinster / Maid |
A person who is 60 years old. | Sexagenarian |
A person who is 70 years old. | Septuagenarian |
An event which happens once in six years. | Sexennial |
An event which happens once in seven years. | Septennial |
Word similar in meaning. | Synonym |
The Bony framework of the body. | Skeleton |
A legal advisor. | Solicitor |
A notice which is sent by a court. | Summons |
A person who brings goods illegally. | Smuggler |
A group of ants. | Swarm |
Talking to oneself. | Soliloquy |
A holy or sacred place. | Sanctuary |
Deriving pleasure by inflicting pain on others. | Sadism |
One who cuts in stones. | Sculptor |
Murder of oneself. | Suicide |
Violating or profaning religious things / places. | Sacrilege |
A place for horses. | Stable |
A thing kept in memory of an event. | Souvenir |
A last work (literary) of a writer. | Swan Song |
One who is habitual drunkard. | Sot / Toper |
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