One-Word Substitutions for SSC CHSL
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If you’re preparing for the SSC CHSL exam, then you already know how important English Vocabulary is. Among all the topics, one-word substitution is one of the important topics and plays a major role in the English Language section. Many students ignore OWS because they think it’s just about memorizing words. If you are also one of them, then you might be mistaken because OWS is actually one of the easiest and most rewarding topics in the English section. Why? Because the questions are direct, you replace a long phrase with a single, specific word. There’s no ambiguity, no context tricks-you either know the word, or you don’t. In this blog, we have provided a free PDF of the most probable 500+ one-word substitutions for SSC CHSL

Why You Should Prepare One Word Substitutions?

SSC mostly repeats its questions, or they follow the same pattern. One-Word Substitution is the perfect target for smart study, especially when time is limited:

  1. Direct and Decisive: Unlike complex synonyms, where options are often close, OWS demands a precise answer. This means you solve the question faster and with greater confidence.
  2. High Repetition Rate: The core list of words related to ‘fear’ (phobias), ‘killing’ (cide), or ‘types of government’ (cracy) reappears frequently. Your focus should be on mastering these common themes.
  3. Boosts Comprehension: Improving your OWS vocabulary automatically helps you understand Reading Comprehension passages and Cloze Tests better, giving you a score boost across the entire English section.

500+ One-Word Substitutions for SSC CHSL, Download Free PDF

We know you don’t have that much time, so that you can browse through every word in the dictionary. That’s why we have created a PDF in which we have provided over 500+ frequently asked one-word substitutions. This will help you in your fast learning and testing. This PDF includes themed categories of words related to science, literature, types of people, types of fear, and government systems. The exam is very near; we advise you to download the PDF for free and boost your OWS preparation.

WordMeaning (English)Meaning (Hindi)
ConnoisseurAn expert on matters involving judgment of beauty, quality, or skill in art, food, or musicकला/भोजन/संगीत का विशेषज्ञ
FatalistA person who believes that events are decided by fate and cannot be controlledभाग्यवादवादी
InvincibleToo strong to be defeated or changedअजेय
MercenaryA soldier who fights for any country/group that offers paymentभुगतान पर युद्ध करने वाला सैनिक
AsceticA person who lives simply and strictly, avoiding physical pleasures, especially for religious reasonsतपस्वी
CarnivorousAnimals that eat meatमांसाहारी
CartographyThe art or process of drawing or making mapsमानचित्रकला
EtymologyThe study of the origin and history of words and their meaningsशब्द-व्युत्पतिशास्त्र
HomicideThe crime of killing somebody deliberatelyमानव हत्या
IconoclastA person who criticizes popular beliefs or established customs and ideasपरंपरा तोड़ने वाला
IllegibleDifficult or impossible to readअपठनीय
IncorrigibleHaving bad habits which cannot be changed or improvedअसंशोधनशील
InsomniaThe condition of being unable to sleepअनिद्रा
NepotismGiving unfair advantages to your own family if you are in a position of powerभाई-भतीजावाद
ObsoleteNo longer used because something new has been inventedअप्रचलित
PatricideThe crime of killing one’s fatherपिता की हत्या
PhilatelistA person who collects or studies stampsडाक टिकट का संग्रहकर्ता
StoicA person who can suffer pain or trouble without complainingउदारवादी / सहनशील व्यक्ति
AlienHostile, strange, or foreign; different from what you are used toविदेशी / अजनबी
AmateurA person who takes part in an activity for enjoyment, not as a jobशौकिया व्यक्ति

Smart Strategy to Master One-Word Substitutions Effectively

Now you have the OWS PDF in your hand, but we know that you are facing problems remembering these words. To help you with that, we have provided a smart strategy that will help you master the one-word substitutions for SSC CHSL exam.

1. Learn by Thematic Groups

Our brain is trained in a way that it remembers related items better than random ones. Group your study sessions around these common SSC themes:

  • Words Related to ‘Killing’ (Suffix -cide): Regicide (killing of a king), Fratricide (killing of a brother), Homicide (killing of a human).
  • Words Related to ‘Fear’ (Suffix -phobia): Claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces), Hydrophobia (fear of water).
  • Words Related to ‘Government’ (Suffix -cracy / -archy): Democracy, Autocracy, Monarchy.
  • Words Related to ‘People/Profession’ (Suffix -ist / -er): Philanthropist, Optimist, Dermatologist.

2. Use Flashcards and Active Recall for Smart Revision

You are advised to use flashcards and notes because passive reading will not work. For every 20 words you study from the PDF, use a flashcard or a small piece of paper.

  • Front: Write the descriptive phrase (e.g., “A person who loves books”).
  • Back: Write the OWS (Bibliophile).

Test yourself by reading the phrase and trying to recall the word. This active effort is the only way to cement vocabulary in your long-term memory.

3. Topic Test and Immediate Review

After studying a thematic section of the PDF, immediately take a topic test on OWS.

  • Test: Take a quick, time-bound test.
  • Review: If you get a word wrong, don’t just note the correct answer. Write the word down on a separate ‘Mistake List’ and use it in a short sentence of your own. This extra step forces context and prevents future errors.

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FAQs: One Word Substitutions for SSC CHSL

What is One Word Substitution in English grammar?

It means replacing a long phrase or sentence with one single word that conveys the exact same meaning.

How many One Word Substitution questions come in SSC CHSL Tier 1?

Generally, 2–3 direct One Word Substitution questions are asked in the English Language section of SSC CHSL Tier 1.

Is One Word Substitution difficult to prepare for SSC CHSL?

Not at all! It’s one of the easiest topics if you study regularly and practice through thematic word lists.

How can I prepare One Word Substitution effectively?

Learn 10–15 words daily, revise them weekly, and practice with the 500+ OWS PDF for SSC CHSL.

Are One Word Substitution questions repeated in SSC exams?

Yes, SSC often repeats similar words or patterns from previous years’ question papers, especially from common themes like phobia, cide, or cracy.

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