| 1. |
One who is out to subvert a government |
Anarchist |
| 2. |
One who is recovering from illness |
Convalescent |
| 3. |
One who is all powerful |
Omnipotent |
| 4. |
One who is present everywhere |
Omnipresent |
| 5. |
One who knows everything |
Omniscient |
| 6. |
One who is easily deceived |
Gullible |
| 7. |
One who does not make mistakes |
Infallible |
| 8. |
One who can do anything for money |
Mercenary |
| 9. |
One who has no money |
Pauper |
| 10. |
One who changes sides |
Turncoat |
| 11. |
One who works for free |
Volunteer |
| 12. |
One who loves books |
Bibliophile |
| 13. |
One who can speak two languages |
Bilingual |
| 14. |
One who loves mankind |
Philanthropist |
| 15. |
One who hates mankind |
Misanthrope |
| 16. |
One who looks on the bright side of things |
Optimist |
| 17. |
One who looks on the dark side of things |
Pessimist |
| 18. |
One who doubts the existence of god |
Agnostic |
| 19. |
One who pretends to be what he is not |
Hypocrite |
| 20. |
One incapable of being tired |
Indefatigable |
| 21. |
One who helps others Good |
Samaritan |
| 22. |
One who copies from other writers |
Plagiarist |
| 23. |
One who hates women |
Misogynist |
| 24. |
One who knows many languages |
Polyglot |
| 25. |
One who is fond of sensuous pleasures |
Epicure |
| 26. |
One who thinks only of himself |
Egoist |
| 27. |
One who thinks only of welfare of women |
Feminist. |
| 28. |
One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain |
Stoic |
| 29. |
One who is quite like a woman |
Effeminate |
| 30. |
One who has strange habits |
Eccentric |
| 31. |
One who speaks less |
Reticent |
| 32. |
One who goes on foot |
Pedestrian |
| 33. |
One who believes in fate |
Fatalist |
| 34. |
One who dies without a Will |
Intestate |
| 35. |
One who always thinks himself to be ill |
Valetudinarian |
| 36. |
A Government by the people |
Democracy |
| 37. |
A Government by a king or queen |
Monarchy |
| 38. |
A Government by the officials |
Bureaucracy |
| 39. |
A Government by the rich |
Plutocracy |
| 40. |
A Government by the few |
Oligarchy |
| 41. |
A Government by the Nobles |
Aristocracy |
| 42. |
A Government by one |
Autocracy |
| 43. |
Rule by the mob |
Mobocracy |
| 44. |
That through which light can pass |
Transparent |
| 45. |
That through which light cannot pass |
Opaque |
| 46. |
That through which light can partly pass |
Translucent |
| 47. |
A sentence whose meaning is unclear |
Ambiguous |
| 48. |
A place where orphans live |
Orphanage |
| 49. |
That which cannot be described |
Indescribable |
| 50. |
That which cannot be imitated |
Inimitable |
| 51. |
That which cannot be avoided |
Inevitable |
| 52. |
A position for which no salary is paid |
Honorary |
| 53. |
That which cannot be defended |
Indefensible |
| 54. |
Practice of having several wives |
Polygamy |
| 55. |
Practice of having several husbands |
Polyandry |
| 56. |
Practice of having one wife or husband |
Monogamy |
| 57. |
Practice of having two wives or husbands |
Bigamy |
| 58. |
That which is not likely to happen |
Improbable |
| 59. |
People living at the same time |
Contemporaries |
| 60. |
A book published after the death of its author |
Posthumas |
| 61. |
A book written by an unknown author |
Anonymous |
| 62. |
A life history written by oneself |
Autobiography |
| 63. |
A life history written by somebody else |
Biography |
| 64. |
People who work together |
Colleagues |
| 65. |
One who eats too much |
Glutton |
| 66. |
That which cannot be satisfied |
Insatiable |
| 67. |
One who questions everything |
Cynic |
| 68. |
A flesh eating animal |
Carnivorous |
| 69. |
A grass eating animal |
Herbivorous |
| 70. |
One who lives in a foreign country |
Immigrant |
| 71. |
To transfer one's authority to another |
Delegate |
| 72. |
One who is a newcomer |
Neophyte |
| 73. |
That which is lawful |
Legal |
| 74. |
That which is against law |
Illegal |
| 75. |
One who is unmarried |
Celibate |
| 76. |
A game in which no one wins |
Draw |
| 77. |
A study of man |
Anthropology |
| 78. |
A study of races |
Ethnology |
| 79. |
A study of the body |
Physiology |
| 80. |
A study of animals |
Zoology |
| 81. |
A study of birds |
Ornithology |
| 82. |
A study of ancient things |
Archaeology |
| 83. |
A study of derivation of words |
Etymology |
| 84. |
Murder of a human being |
Homicide |
| 85. |
Murder of a father |
Patricide |
| 86. |
Murder of a mother |
Matricide |
| 87. |
Murder of an brother |
Fratricide |
| 88. |
Murder of an infant |
Infanticide |
| 89. |
Murder of self |
Suicide |
| 90. |
Murder of the king |
Regicide |
| 91. |
To free somebody from all blame |
Exonerate |
| 92. |
To write under a different name |
Pseudonym |
| 93. |
A thing no longer in use |
Obsolete |
| 94. |
A handwriting that cannot be read |
Illegible |
| 95. |
Words written on the tomb of a person |
Epitaph |
| 96. |
One who is greedy for money |
Avaricious |
| 97. |
Something that cannot be imitated |
Inimitable |
| 98. |
One who doesn't know how to read and write |
Illiterate |
| 99. |
A person's peculiar habit |
Idiosyncrasy |
| 100. |
An animal who preys on other animals |
Predator |
| 101. |
Violating the sanctity of a church |
Sacrilege |
| 102. |
One who can throw his voice |
Ventriloquist |