1. Make soil productive: Fertilize
2. Make rusty; go rusty: Oxidise
3. Prepare for movement or action; collect together for service or use: Mobilise
4. Fill with terror by threats or acts of violence: Terrify, Terrorize
5. Reduce to minimum: Minimize
6. Use sparingly: Economise
7. Speak in general terms: Generalize
8. Give authority to: Authorise
9. Subject to penalty: Penalise
10. Establish a colony: Colonise
11. Put in danger: Jeopardize
12. Make permissible by law: Legalise
13. Be fully conscious; understand: Realise
14. Arouse horror and indignation in a person; offend the moral feelings or the ideas of etiquette of: Scandalise
15. Compose or produce something without preparation: Improvise
16. Act as a deputy: Deputise
17. Happen at the same time; be simultaneous: Synchronise
18. Say sorry for wrong doing: Apologise
19. Support by means of a subsidy: Subsidise
20. Exclude from society; refuse to associate with: Ostracise
21. Become fact: Materialise
22. That cannot be tamed: Untameable
23. Which cannot be put into practice: Impracticable
24. Open to objection: Objectionable
25. Which cannot be seized: Impregnable
26. Perform the service at: Officiate
27. Found fault with someone: Censure
28. Do not rightly understand: Misunderstand
29. Sail round the globe: Circumnavigate
30. Never to be effaced: Ineffaceable
31. Very easily made angry: Irritable
32. Averse to mixing in society: Unsociable
33. Cannot be deciphered at all: Undecipherable
34. So high that it cannot be estimated: Inestimable
35. Beyond all price: Invaluable
36. Beyond a doubt: Unquestionable, Indubitable
37. Make away with: Murder
38. At the beginning of the day: Dawn
39. Uncalled for; quite motiveless: Gratuitous
40. Those who serve for hire: Hirelings
41. One who believes in going naked on all occasions: Nudist
42. State of being married: Matrimony
43. State of complete continence on the part of a woman: Virginity
44. From parents and forefathers: Hereditary
45. One residing in a country of which one is not a full-fledged citizen: Alien
46. Which cannot be solved: Insoluble
47. Full of words: Verbose
48. Which cannot be suppressed: Irrepressible
49. Which cannot be believed: Incredible
50. A person of infirm health: Valetudinarian
51. A breaker of images: Iconoclast
52. A lover of woman: Philogynist
53. A medicine tending to loosen the bowels: Laxative
54. Disease caught from others: Infectious
55. That which cannot be escaped from: Inescapable
56. That which is not possible to justify: Unjustifiable
57. That which is not possible to apply: Inapplicable
58. Not giving attention: Inattentive
59. That which cannot be withdrawn or cancelled: Irrevocable
60. That which cannot be refuted: Irrefutable
61. Perfectly beyond answer: Unanswerable
62. Cannot be measured: Immeasurable
63. A state in which the succession is through women only: Matriarchy
64. Lasting only a very short time: Ephemeral, Temporary, Transient
65. Deserving all praise: Laudable
66. That which cannot be recovered: Irrecoverable
67. A person who can disguise the direction from which his voice comes: Ventriloquist
68. The art practised by statesmen and ambassadors or the skill in managing international affairs: Diplomacy
69. A speech addressed to oneself: Soliloquy
70. A person who walks while sleeping: Somnambulist
71. A person who is overscrupulous about small details: Meticulous
72. Property inherited by a person from his ancestors: Patrimony
73. Small, trifling ornamental articles: Knick-knacks
74. Fit to marry: Marriageable
75. Nature belonging to men: Masculine
76. A change surprising enough to be called magical: Transformation, Metamorphosis
77. At the age of growth between boyhood and youth: Adolescent
78. Easy to carry over long distances: Portable
79. Easy to shape in any desired mould: Pliable
80. Apply the money fraudulently for one’s use: Misappropriate
81. Interpretation of dreams: Oneirocriticism
82. Specify by name, one by one all: Enumerate
83. Surround on all sides: Envelope
84. Ambiguous words to conceal the truth or mislead hearers and readers: Equivocal
85. Not easily disturbed by sudden misfortune: Unruffled
86. Much too lofty to harbour petty feelings: Magnanimous
87. A graduate of the university of Oxford: Oxonian
88. A graduate of the university of Cambridge: Cantab
89. A lady’s umbrella: Parasol
90. A lady’s purse: Reticule
91. Relating to a barber or his work: Tonsorial
92. Pertaining to tailors or clothes: Sartorial
93. A person who is hard to please: Fastidious
94. A figure with eight sides: Octagon
95. Undue favour shown by a man in high position to his own relatives: Nepotism
96. A statement that is absolutely clear: Explicit
97. A person who cannot be easily approached: Inaccessible
98. To urge a person to commit a crime: Instigate
99. To root out an evil: Eradicate
100. To destroy anything completely: Annihilate
101. The act of renouncing the crown by a king: Abdication
102. Morning prayer in a church: Matins
103. Not only blameable, but can also be proceeded against in a court of law: Culpable
104. Marked by open and effusive exhibition of feelings: Demonstrative
105. Capable of being proved: Demonstrable
106. Of set design: Deliberate
107. Cut off: Amputate
108. Total abstainer from all alcoholic drinks: teetotaller
109. Believers in the doctrine that the total abolition of war is both possible and desirable: Pacifist
110. Direct vote of all the electorate of the state to obtain a public expression of the whole community’s opinion: Referendum, Plebiscite
111. Organized scheme of popularising: Propaganda
112. Without any variation: Uniform
113. Skilfully planning the movements of troops: Manoeuvring
114. A very sad condition: Predicament
115. So much like one another that it could not be said which was which: Indistinguishable
116. Beyond all power of time to destroy:
117. That nothing can avail to appease: Fastidious
118. The quality of doing the right thing at right time and place: Tact
119. The purest and most essential part of the drug: Quintessence
120. The doctrine that human souls migrate into other bodies of animals: Transmigration
121. That which can be allowed: Permissible
122. That which will last a very long time: Durable, Long-lasting, Permanent
123. The power of seeing everything: Omniscience
124. The power of being present everywhere: Omnipresence
125. Emitting a bad smell: Foul-smelling, Malodorous
126. That which cannot be surmounted or overcome: Insurmountable
127. One who acts between two or more parties: Intermediary
128. Give and receive mutually: Reciprocate
129. Walking from place to place on business: Itinerant, Peripatetic
130. Cessation of hostilities before a formal treaty is signed: Armistice
131. That which can be wounded or penetrated: Invulnerable
132. The loyalty of subjects to their sovereign and Government: Allegiance
133. One who is learned in the science dealing with bird life: Ornithologist
134. Composed of elements highly diverse in character: Heterogeneous
135. At one and the same time: Simultaneous
136. Assailing the use of images in religious worship: Iconoclast
137. The power of reading the thoughts or mind of others immediately: Thought-reading, Telepathy
138. Very pleasing to eat: Toothsome
139. One who can use both hands with equal facility: Ambidextrous
140. Self-generated; free of external incitement: Spontaneous
141. Evening prayer in a church: Vespers
142. To use expressive motion of limbs while speaking: Gesticulate
143. To express disapproval of anything or any person: Deprecate
144. Literary theft: Plagiarism
145. To frighten a person with the purpose of getting something out of him: Coerce
146. A self-evident truth: Truism
147. To happen simultaneously with another event: Synchronize
148. Allowance paid by a husband to his wife on legal separation: Alimony
149. New-coined word: Neologism
150. Examination of the body of a dead person: Post-mortem
151. A drug that induce sleep: Narcotic
152. A person who suffers from nervous disease: Neurotic
153. A medicine which prevents putrefaction: Antiseptic
154. Things which contain elements of the same nature: Homogeneous
155. Nations engaged in war: Belligerent
156. An effect which has reference to what is past: Retrospective
157. A nation that is fond of fighting: Bellicose
158. A substance which can be easily broken: Brittle, Fragile
159. Relating to the sun: Solar
160. Relating to the moon: Lunar
161. A round-about way of expressing oneself: Circumlocution
162. To reproduce a passage word for word: Verbatim
163. Money paid to employees on retirement: Gratuity
164. A person who eats vegetables: Vegetarian
165. A room where dead bodies are kept for post mortem examination: Mortuary
166. To wander from the main theme: Digress
167. A shed of cars: Garage
168. A person who goes on horseback: Equestrian
169. A place where clothes are kept: Wardrobe
170. Pertaining to land or land owner-ship: Agrarian
171. Practice of spying: Espionage
172. Anything that is marked by dull uniformity: Monotonous
173. A door that is partly open: Ajar
174. Substance capable of burning or used for burning: Incombustible
175. A man whose wife is dead: Widower
176. One who knows many languages: Linguistic, polyglot
177. Incapable of being explained: Inexplicable
178. Talking disrespectfully of sacred things; to utter profanity about sacred things: Blasphemy, Sacrilege
179. To compel a person to do a thing by force: Coerce
180. Disease or defect inherited from birth: Congenital
181. Two countries whose frontiers touch each other: Contiguous
182. An insect with many legs: Centipede
183. Science of insects: Entomology
184. The part of the government which makes laws: Legislature
185. The part of the government which enforces laws: Executive
186. Throw light on something difficult or mysterious: Elucidate
187. A medicine that produces the desired effect: Efficacious
188. A law that is not subject to change: Imputable
189. To involve a person in accusation: Incriminate
190. An extremely talkative person: Garrulous, Talkative, Loquacious
191. Afternoon performance at a theatre; a cinema show held in the afternoon: Matinee
192. Commonplace remarks: Platitude
193. A remedy for all diseases: Panacea
194. A person who is indifferent to art or literature: Philistine
195. Amount paid to a person for work done by him: Remuneration
196. A book, picture etc. produced merely to bring in money: Pot-boiler
197. People who revolt against the government: Rebels
198. Too much official routine; excessive use of formalities in public business: Red-tapism
199. Reserved in speech; disposed to silence: Reticent
200. To rise and fall in the form of waves: Undulate
2. Make rusty; go rusty: Oxidise
3. Prepare for movement or action; collect together for service or use: Mobilise
4. Fill with terror by threats or acts of violence: Terrify, Terrorize
5. Reduce to minimum: Minimize
6. Use sparingly: Economise
7. Speak in general terms: Generalize
8. Give authority to: Authorise
9. Subject to penalty: Penalise
10. Establish a colony: Colonise
11. Put in danger: Jeopardize
12. Make permissible by law: Legalise
13. Be fully conscious; understand: Realise
14. Arouse horror and indignation in a person; offend the moral feelings or the ideas of etiquette of: Scandalise
15. Compose or produce something without preparation: Improvise
16. Act as a deputy: Deputise
17. Happen at the same time; be simultaneous: Synchronise
18. Say sorry for wrong doing: Apologise
19. Support by means of a subsidy: Subsidise
20. Exclude from society; refuse to associate with: Ostracise
21. Become fact: Materialise
22. That cannot be tamed: Untameable
23. Which cannot be put into practice: Impracticable
24. Open to objection: Objectionable
25. Which cannot be seized: Impregnable
26. Perform the service at: Officiate
27. Found fault with someone: Censure
28. Do not rightly understand: Misunderstand
29. Sail round the globe: Circumnavigate
30. Never to be effaced: Ineffaceable
31. Very easily made angry: Irritable
32. Averse to mixing in society: Unsociable
33. Cannot be deciphered at all: Undecipherable
34. So high that it cannot be estimated: Inestimable
35. Beyond all price: Invaluable
36. Beyond a doubt: Unquestionable, Indubitable
37. Make away with: Murder
38. At the beginning of the day: Dawn
39. Uncalled for; quite motiveless: Gratuitous
40. Those who serve for hire: Hirelings
41. One who believes in going naked on all occasions: Nudist
42. State of being married: Matrimony
43. State of complete continence on the part of a woman: Virginity
44. From parents and forefathers: Hereditary
45. One residing in a country of which one is not a full-fledged citizen: Alien
46. Which cannot be solved: Insoluble
47. Full of words: Verbose
48. Which cannot be suppressed: Irrepressible
49. Which cannot be believed: Incredible
50. A person of infirm health: Valetudinarian
51. A breaker of images: Iconoclast
52. A lover of woman: Philogynist
53. A medicine tending to loosen the bowels: Laxative
54. Disease caught from others: Infectious
55. That which cannot be escaped from: Inescapable
56. That which is not possible to justify: Unjustifiable
57. That which is not possible to apply: Inapplicable
58. Not giving attention: Inattentive
59. That which cannot be withdrawn or cancelled: Irrevocable
60. That which cannot be refuted: Irrefutable
61. Perfectly beyond answer: Unanswerable
62. Cannot be measured: Immeasurable
63. A state in which the succession is through women only: Matriarchy
64. Lasting only a very short time: Ephemeral, Temporary, Transient
65. Deserving all praise: Laudable
66. That which cannot be recovered: Irrecoverable
67. A person who can disguise the direction from which his voice comes: Ventriloquist
68. The art practised by statesmen and ambassadors or the skill in managing international affairs: Diplomacy
69. A speech addressed to oneself: Soliloquy
70. A person who walks while sleeping: Somnambulist
71. A person who is overscrupulous about small details: Meticulous
72. Property inherited by a person from his ancestors: Patrimony
73. Small, trifling ornamental articles: Knick-knacks
74. Fit to marry: Marriageable
75. Nature belonging to men: Masculine
76. A change surprising enough to be called magical: Transformation, Metamorphosis
77. At the age of growth between boyhood and youth: Adolescent
78. Easy to carry over long distances: Portable
79. Easy to shape in any desired mould: Pliable
80. Apply the money fraudulently for one’s use: Misappropriate
81. Interpretation of dreams: Oneirocriticism
82. Specify by name, one by one all: Enumerate
83. Surround on all sides: Envelope
84. Ambiguous words to conceal the truth or mislead hearers and readers: Equivocal
85. Not easily disturbed by sudden misfortune: Unruffled
86. Much too lofty to harbour petty feelings: Magnanimous
87. A graduate of the university of Oxford: Oxonian
88. A graduate of the university of Cambridge: Cantab
89. A lady’s umbrella: Parasol
90. A lady’s purse: Reticule
91. Relating to a barber or his work: Tonsorial
92. Pertaining to tailors or clothes: Sartorial
93. A person who is hard to please: Fastidious
94. A figure with eight sides: Octagon
95. Undue favour shown by a man in high position to his own relatives: Nepotism
96. A statement that is absolutely clear: Explicit
97. A person who cannot be easily approached: Inaccessible
98. To urge a person to commit a crime: Instigate
99. To root out an evil: Eradicate
100. To destroy anything completely: Annihilate
101. The act of renouncing the crown by a king: Abdication
102. Morning prayer in a church: Matins
103. Not only blameable, but can also be proceeded against in a court of law: Culpable
104. Marked by open and effusive exhibition of feelings: Demonstrative
105. Capable of being proved: Demonstrable
106. Of set design: Deliberate
107. Cut off: Amputate
108. Total abstainer from all alcoholic drinks: teetotaller
109. Believers in the doctrine that the total abolition of war is both possible and desirable: Pacifist
110. Direct vote of all the electorate of the state to obtain a public expression of the whole community’s opinion: Referendum, Plebiscite
111. Organized scheme of popularising: Propaganda
112. Without any variation: Uniform
113. Skilfully planning the movements of troops: Manoeuvring
114. A very sad condition: Predicament
115. So much like one another that it could not be said which was which: Indistinguishable
116. Beyond all power of time to destroy:
117. That nothing can avail to appease: Fastidious
118. The quality of doing the right thing at right time and place: Tact
119. The purest and most essential part of the drug: Quintessence
120. The doctrine that human souls migrate into other bodies of animals: Transmigration
121. That which can be allowed: Permissible
122. That which will last a very long time: Durable, Long-lasting, Permanent
123. The power of seeing everything: Omniscience
124. The power of being present everywhere: Omnipresence
125. Emitting a bad smell: Foul-smelling, Malodorous
126. That which cannot be surmounted or overcome: Insurmountable
127. One who acts between two or more parties: Intermediary
128. Give and receive mutually: Reciprocate
129. Walking from place to place on business: Itinerant, Peripatetic
130. Cessation of hostilities before a formal treaty is signed: Armistice
131. That which can be wounded or penetrated: Invulnerable
132. The loyalty of subjects to their sovereign and Government: Allegiance
133. One who is learned in the science dealing with bird life: Ornithologist
134. Composed of elements highly diverse in character: Heterogeneous
135. At one and the same time: Simultaneous
136. Assailing the use of images in religious worship: Iconoclast
137. The power of reading the thoughts or mind of others immediately: Thought-reading, Telepathy
138. Very pleasing to eat: Toothsome
139. One who can use both hands with equal facility: Ambidextrous
140. Self-generated; free of external incitement: Spontaneous
141. Evening prayer in a church: Vespers
142. To use expressive motion of limbs while speaking: Gesticulate
143. To express disapproval of anything or any person: Deprecate
144. Literary theft: Plagiarism
145. To frighten a person with the purpose of getting something out of him: Coerce
146. A self-evident truth: Truism
147. To happen simultaneously with another event: Synchronize
148. Allowance paid by a husband to his wife on legal separation: Alimony
149. New-coined word: Neologism
150. Examination of the body of a dead person: Post-mortem
151. A drug that induce sleep: Narcotic
152. A person who suffers from nervous disease: Neurotic
153. A medicine which prevents putrefaction: Antiseptic
154. Things which contain elements of the same nature: Homogeneous
155. Nations engaged in war: Belligerent
156. An effect which has reference to what is past: Retrospective
157. A nation that is fond of fighting: Bellicose
158. A substance which can be easily broken: Brittle, Fragile
159. Relating to the sun: Solar
160. Relating to the moon: Lunar
161. A round-about way of expressing oneself: Circumlocution
162. To reproduce a passage word for word: Verbatim
163. Money paid to employees on retirement: Gratuity
164. A person who eats vegetables: Vegetarian
165. A room where dead bodies are kept for post mortem examination: Mortuary
166. To wander from the main theme: Digress
167. A shed of cars: Garage
168. A person who goes on horseback: Equestrian
169. A place where clothes are kept: Wardrobe
170. Pertaining to land or land owner-ship: Agrarian
171. Practice of spying: Espionage
172. Anything that is marked by dull uniformity: Monotonous
173. A door that is partly open: Ajar
174. Substance capable of burning or used for burning: Incombustible
175. A man whose wife is dead: Widower
176. One who knows many languages: Linguistic, polyglot
177. Incapable of being explained: Inexplicable
178. Talking disrespectfully of sacred things; to utter profanity about sacred things: Blasphemy, Sacrilege
179. To compel a person to do a thing by force: Coerce
180. Disease or defect inherited from birth: Congenital
181. Two countries whose frontiers touch each other: Contiguous
182. An insect with many legs: Centipede
183. Science of insects: Entomology
184. The part of the government which makes laws: Legislature
185. The part of the government which enforces laws: Executive
186. Throw light on something difficult or mysterious: Elucidate
187. A medicine that produces the desired effect: Efficacious
188. A law that is not subject to change: Imputable
189. To involve a person in accusation: Incriminate
190. An extremely talkative person: Garrulous, Talkative, Loquacious
191. Afternoon performance at a theatre; a cinema show held in the afternoon: Matinee
192. Commonplace remarks: Platitude
193. A remedy for all diseases: Panacea
194. A person who is indifferent to art or literature: Philistine
195. Amount paid to a person for work done by him: Remuneration
196. A book, picture etc. produced merely to bring in money: Pot-boiler
197. People who revolt against the government: Rebels
198. Too much official routine; excessive use of formalities in public business: Red-tapism
199. Reserved in speech; disposed to silence: Reticent
200. To rise and fall in the form of waves: Undulate
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