| Alias | A name taken by a person, which is not his/her real name |
| Versatile | Easily able to tackle new tasks or occupations |
| Recipe | Directions for preparing certain dishes, sweetmeats, etc. |
| Memorise | To commit to memory |
| Sinecure | A job for which one is paid, but which has no duties attached to it |
| Playwright | One who writes plays or dramas |
| Dialogue | A conversation between two persons or a piece of written work in conversational form |
| Inimitable | That which cannot be imitated |
| Inaudible | That which cannot be heard |
| Patriotism | Love of one’s own country |
| Invigilator | One who watches over students taking an examination |
| Post-mortem | The examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death |
| Panacea | A cure for all diseases |
| Plutocracy | A government by the wealthy |
| Politics | The science and art of government |
| Teetotaller | One who abstains from alcoholic drinks |
| Ambidexterous | One who can use both hands equally well |
| Somnambulist | One who walks in sleep |
| Novice | One new to anything |
| Philanthropist | One who devotes one’s services or wealth for the mankind |