Absence of Government - Anarchy.
A person who is out to destroy all government and order - Anarchist.
A person liable to be called to account for his actions - Answerable.
Government by one - Autocracy.
Government by the rich - Plutocracy.
Government by the small group of powerful people - Oligarchy.
Government by the officials - Bureaucracy.
Government by the nobles - Aristocracy.
Government by the people Democracy.
Government by the king or queen - Monarchy.
A diplomatic minister of the highest order sent by one country to another - Ambassador.
The whole mass of air surrounding the earth. - Atmosphere.
One who does not believe in the existence of God Atheist.
One who believes in the existence of God - Theist.
One who is not sure of the existence of God - Agnostic.
A medicine that prevents infection by killing germs - Antiseptic.
One who starves the body for the good of soul - Ascetic.
To give up the throne or other office of dignity - Abdicate.
To increase the speed of; to hasten the progress of - Accelerate.
State of growth between Boyhood and youth - Adolescence.
To increase the gravity of an offense or the intensity of a disease - Aggravate.
To absorb food completely or to understand something completely Assimilate.
To cause someone to stop supporting you - Alienate.
Allowance due to wife from her husband after separation - Alimony.
One who does something not professionally put for pleasure - Amateur.
A statement open to more than one interpretation - Ambiguous.
To destroy completely - Annihilate.
To rise in value - Appreciate.
One who studies the sky and the stars - Astronomer.
One who makes an official examination of accounts - Auditor.
Part of the theatre where the spectator sit - Auditorium.
One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views - Bigot.
One who 1s a great lover of books - Bibliophile.
To talk impiously about scared things Blaspheme.
A woman of fair complexion and light hair - Blonde.
Women with a dark complexion and brown hair - Brunette.
Marrying one husband or one wife at one time - Monogamy.
Marrying more than one wife or more than one husband at a time - Polygamy.
Marrying more than one husband at a time - Polyandry.
The influence exerted secretly - Backdoor.
The science that studies plants - Botany.
The life history of a man written by himself - Autobiography.
The life history of a man written by someone else - Biography.
The science which studies the natural process of living things - Biology
A member of the middle class - Bourgeois.
A person who easily believes whatever he is told - Credulous.
A person having little or no sympathy - Callous.
People working together in the same office or department - Colleagues.
One who can make himself at home 1 all countries - Cosmopolitan.
The state of remaining unmarried - Celibacy.
A roundabout way of speaking-Circumlocution.
The action of bringing into completion - Consummation.
Men living in the same age -Contemporaries.
Belonging to or pertaining to an individual from birth -Congenital.
To give one’s authority to another -Delegate.
Study of the relation of living things to the environment- Ecology.
Vigilant and cautious observation of events or circumstances - Circumspection.
The action for looking within or into one’s own mind - Introspection.
The action of looking back on past time - Retrospection.
Incapable of being moved - Immovable.
With one voice; a decision, opinion on which all are agreed - Unanimous.
One incapable of being tired - Indefatigable.
A child born after the death of his father - Posthumous.
A book published after the death of his writer - Posthumous.
A letter, poem, etc. whose author is unknown - Anonymous.
A person who is too much like a woman - Effeminate.
Work for which no salary is paid - Honorary.
An Office with a high salary but no work - Sinecure.
One who helps a stranger or a helpless person in difficulties - Samaritan.
One who is present everywhere - Omnipresent.
One who knows everything - Omniscient.
One who is all-powerful - Omnipotent.
One who walks in sleep - Somnambulist.
One who looks at the bright side of things -Optimist.
One who looks at the dark side of things - Pessimist.
One who cannot read or write - Illiterate.
One who is not easily pleased - Fastidious.
To make a thing scared - Consecrate.
A game or batter in which neither party wins - Drawn.
One who is unable to pay one’s debts - Insolvent.
A writer who borrows words and ideas from another author - Plagiarist.

