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April 02, 2017

One Word Substitutions - Lesson 37

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Friends, this is the 37th Lesson of our One Word Substitutions lesson series. Today we are giving you 20 one word substitutes of the letter 'M'. Read and practice well. Happy Reading :)

One Word Substitutes Practice Test - 37

  • Injure someone seriously and cause serious damage to their body
    • maim (verb)
  • The crucial or most important part of something 
    • mainspring (noun)
  • The most important person or thing on which something depends for its existence 
    • mainstay (noun)
  • Ideas and opinions that most people share
    • mainstream (noun)
  • Act of repairing something regularly and keeping it in good condition 
    • maintenance (noun)
  • An apartment with rooms on two floors
    • maisonette (noun)
  • Big, impressive and beautiful 
    • majestic (adjective)
  • Attractiveness or impressiveness of something 
    • majesty (noun)
  • The act of improving someone or something's appearance 
    • makeover (noun)
  • Using temporarily something for a particular purpose in the absence of the real thing
    • makeshift (adjective)
  • An unimportant person or thing added to make up the correct number or quantity 
    • makeweight (noun)
  • Having mental or emotional problems that result in bad behaviour 
    • maladjusted (adjective)
  • The act of managing a business or firm in a dishonest or bad way 
    • maladministration (noun)
  • Doing something without skill and annoying people 
    • maladroit (adjective)
  • Illness or a serious problem 
    • malady (noun)
  • Problems difficult to explain and affecting a group of people or situation 
    • malaise (noun)
  • A funny mistake in use of words wherein the used words sounds similar to the word intended but has a different meaning
    • malapropism (noun)
  • Someone who is not satisfied with something and complains about it to change it 
    • malcontent (noun)
  • Someone who does something that is wrong and illegal 
    • malefactor (noun)
  • Keen on harming other people 
    • malevolent (adjective)
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