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Something kept as a reminder of an event (one word substitution)
Trophy
Souvenir
Prize
Antique
Souvenir: A souvenir is an object that is kept as a reminder or memento of a person, place, or event.
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Reproducing or memorizing word for word (one word substitution)
Verbatim
Verbose
Verbiage
Verbalism
Verbatim: Verbatim refers to the act of reproducing or repeating something word for word, without changing or omitting anything.
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One who journeys from place to place (one word substitution)
Quack
Cannibal
Itinerant
Courier
Itinerant: An itinerant person is someone who travels from place to place, usually for work or trade. Such a person is often seen as adventurous and independent, and may be admired for their ability to adapt to new environments and situations.
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Seeing something which is not actually present (one word substitution)
Imagination
Presumption
Hallucination
Supposition
Hallucination: Hallucination refers to seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling something that is not actually present, usually as a result of a mental disorder, drug use, or other physiological factors.
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The plants and vegetation of a region (one word substitution)
Flora
Fauna
Landscape
Environment
Flora: The plants and vegetation of a region. It refers to the collective plant life of a particular geographic region, often including trees, shrubs, and other vegetation.
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Fear of being enclosed in a small closed space (one word substitution)
Agoraphobia
Claustrophobia
Xenophobia
Paranoia
Claustrophobia: It is an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear of being enclosed in small or confined spaces. People who suffer from claustrophobia may experience panic attacks, rapid heart rate, sweating, and other physical symptoms when they are in enclosed spaces.
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A mild or indirect expression substituted for an offensive or harsh one (one word substitution)
Euphemism
Truism
Favoritism
Altruism
Euphemism: Euphemism refers to a mild or indirect expression that is substituted for an offensive or harsh one. It is a term that is often used to describe a way of speaking or writing that seeks to avoid offense or discomfort by using more gentle or indirect language. For example, “passed away” instead of “died”.
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One who believes that gaining pleasure is the most important thing in life (one word substitution)
Hedonist
Pessimist
Misanthrope
Philistine
Hedonist: A person who believes that the pursuit of pleasure and enjoyment is the highest goal in life. Hedonists seek to maximize their own pleasure and minimize their own pain, often at the expense of others or societal norms.
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A person who is always hopeful and looks upon the brighter side of things (one word substitution)
Florist
Artist
Theist
Optimist
Optimist: Optimist refers to a person who is always hopeful and looks upon the brighter side of things. Optimists tend to have a positive outlook on life, and believe that good things will happen even in difficult situations.
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Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money (one word substitution)
Fraud
Robbery
Pickpocket
Theft
Fraud: Fraud is an act of deception, usually done for financial gain. Fraud can take many forms, such as identity theft, Ponzi schemes, or false insurance claims. It is considered a serious crime and can result in fines or imprisonment.
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