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Very dramatic (one word substitution)
Histrionic
Hippocratic
Hirsute
Hoary
Histrionic: Histrionic refers to someone who is overly dramatic or theatrical in their behavior or speech. This can include exaggerated emotions, attention-seeking behavior, and an excessive need for approval or attention.
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One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views (one word substitution)
Religious
Fanatic
Bigot
God-fearing
Fanatic: A fanatic is someone who is excessively enthusiastic or passionate about a particular idea, cause, or belief. They may hold extreme or uncompromising views and may be intolerant of opposing opinions or beliefs.
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A government in which all religions are honoured (one word substitution)
Communist
Socialistic
Secular
Capitalist
Secular: Secular refers to a system of government in which religion is separated from state affairs. It is a political philosophy that advocates for a neutral stance towards religion, where all religions are treated equally and no religion is given preferential treatment.
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A small room in a big house, hotel, ship etc. where glasses, dishes, spoons, food etc. are kept (one word substitution)
Portico
Pantry
Mezzanine
Kitchen
Pantry: A pantry is a small room or closet in a house, hotel, ship, or other similar place where food, dishes, utensils, and other kitchen items are stored. It is often used as a storage space for non-perishable food items and other supplies that are not frequently used in the kitchen.
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To run away with a lover (one word substitution)
Deceive
Cheat
Escape
Elope
Elope: This means to run away and get married without the permission or knowledge of one’s family or society. Elopement can be seen as a romantic or rebellious act, but can also have serious consequences for the individuals involved, especially if they are underage or from different backgrounds.
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To struggle helplessly (one word substitution)
Flounder
Founder
Fumble
Finger
Flounder: To flounder means to struggle helplessly, especially when trying to move through water or mud. It can also refer to someone who is struggling to make a decision or to accomplish a task, often because they are unsure or inexperienced.
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Treatment by means of exercise and massage (one word substitution)
Chemotherapy
Hydrotherapy
Physiotherapy
Psychotherapy
Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy is a type of treatment that uses physical methods, such as exercise, massage, and heat, to improve mobility, reduce pain, and promote healing in the body. It is often used to treat conditions such as back pain, arthritis, and sports injuries.
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One who collects coins (one word substitution)
Archaeologist
Numismatist
Philatelist
Connoisseur
Numismatist: Someone who collects and studies coins and currency. Numismatists may be interested in the history, art, or value of coins, and may collect them as a hobby or for investment purposes.
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Give and receive mutually (one word substitution)
Present
Reciprocate
Compromise
Approve
Reciprocate: It means to give and receive mutually. It is often used in social or personal relationships, where one person’s actions or feelings are mirrored or returned by another person.
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Fear of water (one word substitution)
Claustrophobia
Hydrophobia
Insomnia
Obsession
Hydrophobia: It is a fear of water, which may manifest as an irrational fear of drowning, fear of large bodies of water, or fear of being submerged in water. The condition is also known as aquaphobia.
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