SN | Phrase | One Word |
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1. | A group of three novels or plays, each complete in itself. | Trilogy |
2. | A herd or flock of animals being driven in a body | Drove |
3. | A self-governing country or region | Autonomy |
4. | A place where coins, medals or tokens are made. | Mint |
5. | One who does not take any alcoholic drink | Teetotaller |
6. | A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft | Astronaut |
7. | A person who listens to someone’s private conversation without them knowing | Eavesdropper |
8. | A large building with an extensive floor, area typically for housing aircraft | Hangar |
9. | A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution | Dormitory |
10. | A group of people, typically with vehicles or animals, travelling together. | Caravan |
11. | A group of stars | Constellation |
12. | A place in a large institution, for the care of those wo are ill | Infirmary |
13. | One who studies the occult meaning of numbers and their supposed influence on human life | Numerologist |
14. | Having no boundaries or limits | Infinite |
15. | A large cage, building, or enclosure to keep birds | Aviary |
16. | A sentimental longing for a period in the past | Nostalgia |
17. | Soft, inner part of a nut or fruit-stone | Kernel |
18. | A news article that reports the recent death of a person | Obituary |
19. | Something that is to your advantage but happened by chance | Fortuitous |
20. | To throw an event into confusion or disorder | Disrupt |
21. | The act or habit of talking in one’s sleep | Somniloquy |
22. | A person who thinks that bad things are more likely to happen or who emphasises the bad part of situation | Pessimist |
23. | A dynamic campaign for political, social or religious change | Crusade |
24. | An imaginary ideal society free of poverty and suffering | Utopia |
25. | One who does not believe in the existence of God | Atheist |
26. | An arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present | Bouquet |
27. | One who supervises in an examination hall | Invigilator |
28. | A person preoccupied with an unrealistically optimistic approach to life | Quixotic |
29. | A group of people, typically with vehicle or animals travelling together | Caravan |
30. | A person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute | Arbitrator |
31. | The state of being subject to death | Mortality |
32. | A musical composition made up of a series of songs or short pieces | Medley |
33. | A person who entertains people by doing difficult feats | Acrobat |
34. | A secret or disguised way of writing | Cypher |
35. | A family of young birds | Brood |
36. | An incongruous or chaotic mixture | Cacophony |
37. | A corporation made up of a number of different companies that operate in diversified fields | Conglomerate |
38. | A short rest or sleep taken after lunch | Siesta |
39. | An examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death | Post-mortem |
40. | A person who presents a radio/television programme | Anchor |
41. | The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing | Rhetoric |
42. | A person employed to drive a private or hired car | Chauffeur |