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One Word Substitutes Practice Test - 9
- A place where a specific plant or animal is naturally found
- habitat (noun)
- Familiar with something as one has done it in the past
- habituated (adjective)
- Look at or change information in someone's computer system without authorization
- hack (verb)
- One who secretly sees information in someone's computer system and changes it
- hacker (noun)
- Used very often and boring
- hackneyed (adjective)
- Study of blood and its diseases
- A medical condition that results in great loss of blood even from a minor injury
- haemophilia (noun)
- A medical condition in which there is a huge loss of blood from inside the body
- haemorrhage (noun)
- Looking extremely tired because of lack of sleep or being ill
- haggard (adjective)
- Argue and reach an agreement about price
- haggle (verb)
- A biography that praises a person too much
- hagiography (noun)
- Praise someone especially in a newspaper
- hail (verb)
- Very frightening
- hair-raising (adjective)
- Attaching great importance to small differences in an agrument
- hair-splitting (adjective)
- Happy and peaceful
- halcyon (adjective)
- Strong and healthy
- hale (adjective)
- A dull and stupid person
- halfwit (noun)
- A characteristic that is typical of someone or something
- hallmark (noun)
- Important and respected
- hallowed (adjective)
- Imagine things that are not actually there
- hallucinate (verb)
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