ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION - BCA III SEMESTER - ENGLISH NOTES

 


 

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

SEMESTER - III

LIST OF ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION TEXT BASED

(PRESCRIBED TEXT: THE BLUE UMBRELLA BY RUSKIN BOND)

 

1.     One who loves travelling - Traveler

2.     A person with a shop- Vender

3.     Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep- Pasture

4.     One who cares- Responsible, concerned , thoughtful

5.     One who get attracted to thing- Allure, enchant

6.     A place that is frequented for holidays for tourist destination- Resort area

7.     Rainy season- Monsoon

8.     One who never gives- Tenacious, preserving

9.     Feeling or expressing contempt or derision- Scornful

10.            A sudden strong rush of wind- Gusts

11.            Sharp knowing sound- Rattled

12.            A small waterfall- Cascade

13.            Feeling or showing worry nervousness- Anxious

14.            Showing envy or feeling- Envious

15.            Comfort at a time of grief or disappointment- Console

16.            Suddenly fall down or give away- Collapse

17.            Someone who can’t accept something/reject with contempt- Spurn

18.            A device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as a protection against rain- Umbrella

19.            A light umbrella used to give shade from the sun – Parasol

20.            A person of good understanding- Intellectual

21.            A person pretending to be somebody he is not- Liar

22.            One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness- Cynic, Egoist

23.            One who possesses many talents- Gifted, Exceptional

24.            One who loves climbing- Arborist or tree doctor

25.            A necklace of glass beads- Pendant

26.            Delicately small and pretty- Dainty

27.            In a tentative or unsure manner- Hesitantly

28.            Cast a spell on- Charm

29.            Very eager to do something or for something to happen- Anxious

30.            A married white/ upper class woman- Memsahib

31.            Greatly surprised/ impressed; amazed- Astonished

32.            In a formal and dignified manner- Solemnly

33.            A sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act- Impulse

34.            The Off spring of a donkey and a horse- Mule

35.            A very steep rock face or cliff, especially a tall one- Precipice

36.            A deep fissure in the earth’s surface- Chasm

37.            Able to move quickly and easily- Agile

38.            A calm, peaceful and untroubled manner- Serene

39.            Walk in slow and relaxed manner- Sauntering

40.            A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock and other or An area or area in which commercial dealings are conducted - Market

41.            A bell hung round a cow’s neck in order to help locate the animal by the noise it makes or A bell used as a percussion instrument, typically without a clapped and struck with a stick- Cowbell

42.            An open space surrounded by woods- Glade

43.            A continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other- Clatter

44.            Having no pretensions; not remarkable or special- Plain

45.            Regard with respect or warm approval- Admire

46.            A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular country, area or social class- Accent

47.            A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town situated in a rural area- Village

48.            The anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration and the giving of gifts- Birthday

49.            Strongly and solidly built (of a person or their body) - Sturdy

50.            A plaited of hair worn singly at the back or on each side of the head- Pigtail

 


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