♦ Ravi impressed everyone with his persuasive and fluent speech : Eloquence
♦ Regard for others as a principle of action : Altruism
♦ Rejesh was a hater of learning and knowledge : Misologist
♦ Relationship by blood or birth : Consanguinity
♦ Responsible according to law : Liable
♦ Ridiculous use of words : Malapropism
♦ Science deals with formation of words : Etymology
♦ Science of heredity : Genetics
♦ Science of human body : Physiology
♦ Science of the races of mankind : Ethnology
♦ Seat on elephant’s back : Howdah
♦ Seeing something which is not actually present : Hallucination
♦ Sole right to make and sell some invention : Patent
♦ Something which is not through or profound : Superficial
♦ Sound which can be heard : Audible
♦ Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things : Blasphemy
♦ Speaking himself when alone : Soliloquy
♦ Speaking or writing many languages : Polyglot
♦ Stealing from the writings of others : Plagiarism
♦ Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth : Parable
♦ Study of antiquisities : Archeology
♦ Study of art of teaching : Pedagogy
♦ Study of climate or weather : Meteorology
♦ Study of coins : Numismatics
♦ Study of heavenly body : Astronomy
♦ Study of mankind : Anthropology
♦ Study of secret writing and coded words : Cryptography
♦ Style full of words : Verbose
♦ Tendency to quarrel : Pugnacity
♦ That cannot be avoided : Inevitable
♦ That which can be carried : Portable
♦ That which can be divided : Divisible
♦ That which can be interpreted in any way : Ambiguous
♦ That which cannot be conquered : Invincible
♦ That which cannot be done without : Indispensable
♦ That which cannot be understood : Unintelligible
♦ The animals of a particular region : Fauna
♦ The art of beautiful handwriting elegant penmanship : Calligraphy
♦ The biography of a man written by himself : An autobiography
♦ The bus has to go back and forth every six hours : Commute
♦ That cannot be corrected : Incorrigible
♦ The custom of having more than one husband at the same time : Polyandry
♦ The custom of having more than one wife at the same time : Polygyny
♦ The higher point : Zenith
♦ The line which a plough cuts in the ground : Furrow
♦ The officer was not willing to take a definite stand on that point : Evasive
♦ The original inhabitants of a country : Aborigines
♦ The place where bricks are baked : Kiln
♦ The policy of extending of country’s empire and influence : Imperialism
♦ The power of reading of thoughts of others : Telepathy