PHRASE | ONE WORD | |
One who is not sure about God’s existence | Agnostic | |
A person who deliberately sets fire to a building | Arsonist | |
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession | Amateur | |
One who can use either hand with ease | Ambidextrous | |
One who makes an official examination of accounts | Auditor | |
A person who believes in or tries to bring about a state of lawlessness | Anarchist | |
A person who has changed his faith | Apostate | |
One who does not believe in the existence of God | Atheist | |
A person appointed two parties to solve a dispute | Arbitrator | |
One who leads an austere life | Ascetic | |
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession | Amateur | |
One who can either hand with ease | Ambidextrous | |
An unconventional style of living | Bohemian | |
One who is bad in spellings | Cacographer | |
One who feeds on human flesh | Cannibal | |
A person who is blindly devoted to an idea/ A person displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism | Chauvinist | |
A critical judge of any art and craft | Connoisseur | |
Persons living at the same time | Contemporaries | |
One who is recovering health after illness | Convalescent | |
A girl/woman who flirts with man | Coquette | |
A person who regards the whole world as his country | Cosmopolitan | |
One who is a centre of attraction | Cynosure | |
One who sneers at the beliefs of others | Cynic | |
A leader or orator who espoused the cause of the common people | Demagogue | |
A person having a sophisticated charm | Debonair | |
A leader who sways his followers his oratory | Demagogue | |
A dabbler (not serious) in art, science and literature | Dilettante | |
One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking | Epicure | |
One who often talks of his achievements | Egotist | |
Someone who leaves one country to settle in another | Emigrant | |
A man who is womanish in his habits | Effeminate | |
One hard to please (very selective in his habits) | Fastidious | |
One who runs away from justice | Fugitive | |
One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters | Fanatic | |
One who believes in fate | Fatalist | |
A lover of good food | Gourmand | |
Conferred as an honour | Honorary | |
A person who acts against religion | Heretic | |
A person of intellectual or erudite tastes | Highbrow | |
A patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments | Hypochondriac | |
A person who is controlled wife | Henpeck | |
One who shows sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality | Indefatigable | |
Someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions | Iconoclast | |
One who does not express himself freely | Introvert | |
Who behaves without moral principles | Immoral | |
A person who is incapable of being tampered with | Impregnable | |
One who is unable to pay his debts | Insolvent | |
A person who is mentally ill | Lunatic | |
A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society | Misanthrope | |
A person who primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics | Mercenary | |
Someone in love with himself | Narcissist | |
One who collect coins as hob | Numismatist | |
A person who likes or admires women | Philogynist | |
A lover of mankind | Philanthropist | |
A person who speaks more than one language | Polyglot | |
One who lives in solitude | Recluse | |
Someone who walks in sleep | Somnambulist | |
A person who is indifferent to the pains and pleasures of life | Stoic | |
A scolding nagging bad-tempered woman | Termagant | |
A person who shows a great or excessive fondness for one’s wife | Uxorious | |
One who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field | Virtuoso | |
The medieval forerunner of chemistry | Alchemy | |
A person who presents a radio/television programme | Anchor | |
One who studies the evolution of mankind | Anthropologist | |
A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft | Astronaut | |
The scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants | Botany | |
A person who draws or produces maps | Cartographer | |
A person who writes beautiful writing | Calligrapher | |
A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance | Choreographer | |
A person employed to drive a private or hired car | Chauffeur | |
A person who introduces the performers or contestants in a variety show | Compere | |
A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection | Curator | |
The branch of biology concerned with cyclical physiological phenomena | Chronobiology | |
A secret or disguised way of writing | Cypher | |
The study of statistics | Demography | |
The use of the fingers and hands to communicate and convey ideas | Dactylology | |
A person who sells and arranges cut flowers | Florist | |
A line of descent traced continuously from an ancestor | Genealogy | |
The therapeutic use of sunlight | Heliotherapy | |
The art or practice of garden cultivation and management | Horticulture | |
One who supervises in the examination hall | Invigilator | |
The theory or philosophy of law | Jurisprudence | |
A person who compiles dictionaries | Lexicographer | |
The scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth | Odontology | |
One who presents a radio programme | Radio Jockey | |
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing | Rhetoric | |
The branch of science concerned with the origin, structure, and composition of rocks | Petrology | |
One who study the elections and trends in voting | Psephologist | |
An artist who makes sculptures. | Sculptor | |
The scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals | Zoology |