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One Word Substitution Starting with A

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 A

One Word Substitution Starting with A

Phrases / Sentences One Word
The science of foretelling events by stars. Astrology
A medicine to counteract the effect of a poison. Antidote
Whose meaning is difficult to understand. Abstruse
Strong dislike between two persons. Antipathy
Shoulders on big guns mounted on wheels. Artillery
Sea with a group of many islands. Archipelago
A short amusing story about some real person or event. Anecdote
Science of the physical structure of the body. Anatomy
Science of the causes of diseases. Aetiology
The study of human race, especially of its origins, development, customs and beliefs. Anthropology
The designing, building and flying of aircraft. Aviation
Ritual washing of the body. Ablution
Place of good climate for invalids. Asylum
Loss of memory. Amnesia
Government by person of highest social order. Aristocracy
In official agreement to a proposal. Assent
One who attacks. Assaulter / Assailant
One who believes that nothing can be said about God. Agnostic
Fixed sum of money pays to somebody as income in his lifetime. Annuity
Fear of oneself. Autophoby
Fear of height. Aerophobia
Existing since old time. Antique
Capable of being reached. Accessible
A building where military weapons are prepared or stored. Arsenal
One who holds that nothing is or can we know of the existence of God. Agnostic
To destroy completely. Annihilate
That which is open to more than one interpretation. Ambiguous
Capable of living both on land and water. Amphibious
In a state of mutual hostility. Antagonistic
Neutral party called upon to settle dispute without reference to any other party. Arbiter
A government by one man. Autocracy
A narrative describing one subject under the guise of another or a sustained metaphor. Allegory
Kind of substance in the blood tending to neutralise others that are harmful. Antibody
The science of bee keeping cultivation and maintenance of beehives. Apiculture
Recurrence of some disease after generation or similarity in special features with remote ancestors. Atavism
Opposition and empathetic advancement of change or statement against a person. Allegation
One who has regard for others as the basic principle of his actions. Altruistic
A person guilty of setting fire to the property. Arsonist
Sensitiveness to the action of a particular food. Allergy
To make better, to improve or to lift to a better place. Ameliorate
By which human form and personality is distributed to God. Anthropomorphism
A cessation of active use of signifying a short period of truce. Armistice
A mistake in the chronological order or a thing which is out of harmony with a period. Anachronism
A mechanic or craftsman who has acquired skill in a particular craft. Artisan
Of unknown or an admitted authorship. Anonymous
The cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed. Armistice
A general pardon of political offenders. Amnesty
Objects possessed of life. Animate
To increase the gravity of an offence or the intensity of a dispute. Aggravate
To increase the speed of. Accelerate
Allowance due to a wife from her husband on separation. Alimony
Total loss of voice. Aphonia
To do away with a rule. Abrogate
To make thin or fine or to reduce the strength. Attenuate
Deviation from the common rule or standard. Anomaly
A person who starves the body for the good of the soul. Ascetic
Animals equally at home on land or at sea. Amphibian
One not concerned with right or wrong. Amoral
Fear of crowds. Agoraphobia
Capable of being understood in either up to or more possible sense and therefore not definite. Ambiguous
One who walks on ropes. Acrobat
Lack of enough blood in the body. Anaemia
Commencement of adjacent words with the same the letter. Alliteration
Loss of memory. Amnesia
A place where government or public records are kept. Archive
A hymn or song, sacred song sung in praise of God. Anthem
A sea abounding in Islands or a group of Islands. Archipelago
One who can use either of his hands with ease. Ambidextrous
The original inhabitants of a country. Aborigines
Art and science of building construction. Architecture
Belonging to long past. Ancient
A collection of poems or prose. Anthology
Fear of being in open space. Agoraphobia
Fear of height. Aerophobia
Fear of oneself. Autophoby
A person who helps in a wrong deed or crime. Accomplice
Helpful but not an essential part. Accessory
The murder for political reasons. Assassination
One who plans to destroy all governments. Anarchist
One who takes an active part in politics. Activist
A person who belongs to A region from earliest time. Aboriginal
The word whose meaning is difficult to understand. Abstruse
A vehicle which is used to carry a sick or wounded person. Ambulance
A substance which prevents wound from germs. Antiseptic
A person who writes his life history. Autobiographer
The life history of a person written by himself. Autobiography
One who does not believe in the existence of God. Atheist
A person who lives in a foreign country. Alien
One who commits the first act of attack. Aggressor
One who plays, Sings, paints pictures etc not for money, but for the love of it. Amateur
The letters used in writing a language. Alphabet
Yearly return of the date of an event. Anniversary
A substance like Ether or chloroform. Anaesthetic
A person who is skilled in making analysis. Analyst
A person who is 15 years old. Adolescent
Animals which live in water. Aquatic
Words opposite in meaning. Antonym
Assembly of listeners. Audience
A place where fishes and water plants are kept. Aquarium
A man whose profession is to keep accounts. Accountant
Something that happens without a cause. Accident
Person with whom one is acquainted. Acquaintance
A setup instruments put together for a purpose. Apparatus
A legal written statement. Affidavit
A ground for the arrival and departure of aeroplanes. Aerodrome
One who is engaged in husbandry. Agriculturist
That which can be heard. Audible
A person who travels in space. Astronaut
A person who lives and works for others. Altruist
A building in which people sit to listen to songs, music, etc. Auditorium
A place in which bees are kept. Aviary
A place in which birds are kept. Aviary
A diplomatic representative in another country. Ambassador
A place where arms are kept. Armoury
A person who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies. Astronomer
To cut-off a part of a person’s body which is infected. Amputate
A statement which is accepted as true without proof. Axiom
A list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting. Agenda
Voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone. Abdication
Study of ancient things like tombs, buried towns.. Archaeology
Having more than one meaning. Ambiguous / Equivocal
One who abandons his religious faith. Apostate
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