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 |
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