CGL 2023 OWS List | SSC CGL Exam

Word Definitions
  • A thing fit to eat - Edible
  • A pperson who believes that laws and governments are not necessary - Anarchist
  • A place where coins, medals, or tokens are made - Mint
  • Apperson who abandons religion - Apostate
  • A person who hates and avoids other people - Misanthrope
  • A person who does not believe that God or Gods exist - Atheist
  • A book or set of books giving information about all areas of knowledge - Encyclopedia
  • Huge fire for celebration - Bonfire
  • A place to play games and bet on them - Casino
  • Irreverent behaviour toward anything held sacred or concerning God - Blasphemy
  • The artists who make sculptures - Sculptor
  • Certain to happen - Inevitable
  • Any female animal which feeds its young on milk from her own body - Mammal
  • A similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based - Analogy
  • A group of people traveling together in a van - Caravan
  • The money paid to former wife, husband or partner when the marriage is ended - Alimony
  • A lengthy and aggressive speech - Harangue
  • A person who compiles a dictionary - Lexicographer
  • A detailed description of a series of real or fictional events taking place over a long period of time - Saga
  • A sentimental memory of the past - Nostalgia
  • A large number of fish swimming together - Shoal
  • A secret plan, made to do something (usually wrong) - Conspiracy
  • A person who gives help and sympathy to people who need it - Samaritan
  • To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness - Procrastinate
  • Being careful that every detail of something is correct - Fastidious
  • A person who draws or produces maps - Cartographer
  • Animal living both on land and water - Amphibian
  • Something that is absolutely necessary, that you cannot do without - Indispensable
  • Person who betrays his own country - Traitor
  • The study of evolution of mankind - Anthropology
  • Child bereaved of one or both the parents - Orphan
  • Having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure - Firm
  • Copying someone else’s work and trying to submit as your own - Plagiarism
  • Government governed by wealth - Plutocracy
  • A person who enjoys doing dangerous things, in a way that other people may think is stupid - Daredevil
  • Forsaken or neglected child who has no home and spends most of his/her time on the streets - Waif
  • Capable of being bent or pulled into different shapes - Ductile
  • Gradual recovery of health and strength - Convalescence
  • A large cage, building, or enclosure to keep birds - Aviary
  • Behever of fate - Fatalist
  • One who looks at the negative side of everything - Pessimist
  • Waver between different opinions or actions - Vacillate
  • Someone who dishonestly pretends to deceive under an assumed character - Imposter
  • Killing a large number of people - Genocide
  • A person who kills somebody, especially for political reasons - Assassin
  • A group of worshippers - Congregation
  • The place that a person treats as his permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with - Domicile
  • Capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavour, etc. And is able to do many things. - Versatile
  • A big clumsy often slow-witted person - Oaf
  • Place where grains are stored - Granary
  • Aviolent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman - Termagant
  • One who cannot hear - Deaf
  • Causing or wanting to cause harm or evil to someone - Malevolent
  • One who believes in fate - Fatalist
  • Causing or ending in death - Fatal
  • A formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples - Pact
  • A person whose age is between 70 and 79 years old - Septuagenarian
  • Willing to take risks and try new ideas - Adventurous
  • To move or travel back and forth frequently - Shuttle
  • Someone who lives in solitude - Recluse
  • One who loves mankind - Philanthropist
  • A speech by an actor at the end of a play - Epilogue
  • Author’s explanatory remarks at the beginning of a book - Preface
  • Never changing and therefore boring - Monotonous
  • Kind, generous, and forgiving - Magnanimous
  • Enjoying or affording warm secure shelter or cover and opportunity for ease and contentment - Snug
  • Changing secret and coded messages in a readable form - Decoding
  • Too strong to be defeated or changed - Invincible
  • Which cannot be read - Illegible
  • Life history written by oneself - Autobiography
  • The murder of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group - Genocide
  • Complete and blatant lie - Falsehood
  • Something belonging to or surviving from an earlier period - Relic

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