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murder of public speech one word substitution​

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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

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