One Word Substitution - Study Mode

[#161] A person who sneaks into a country
Correct Answer

(A) Infiltrator

Explanation

Solution: One word substitute is Infiltrator . Infiltrator: a person who enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.) surreptitiously and gradually, especially in order to acquire secret information. Sniper: a person who shoots from a hiding place, especially accurately and at long range. Invader: a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place. Aggressor: a person or country that attacks another first.

[#162] Creature having both male and female organs
Correct Answer

(D) Hermaphrodite

Explanation

Solution: One word substitute is Hermaphrodite . Sodomite: a person who engages in anal intercourse. Homosexual: sexually attracted to people of one's own sex. Masochist: a person who derives sexual gratification from their own pain or humiliation. Hermaphrodite: a person or animal having both male and female sex organs or other sexual characteristics, either abnormally or (in the case of some organisms) as the natural condition.

[#163] One who eats human flesh
Correct Answer

(C) Cannibal

Explanation

Solution: One word substitute is Cannibal . Beast: an animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one. Savage: (of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled. Cannibal: a person who eats the flesh of other human beings. Carnivorous: (of an animal) feeding on other animals.

[#164] Official in charge of a museum
Correct Answer

(C) Curator

Explanation

Solution: One word substitute is Curator . Dean: the head of the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church. Warden: a person responsible for the supervision of a particular place or activity or for enforcing the regulations associated with it. Curator: a keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection. Supervisor: a person who supervises a person or an activity.

[#165] A person's first speech
Correct Answer

(B) Maiden

Explanation

Solution: One word substitute is Maiden . Preface: an introduction to a book, typically stating its subject, scope, or aims. Maiden: being or involving the first attempt or act of its kind. Opener: a device for opening something, especially a container. Extempore: spoken or done without preparation.