One Word Substitution
Full Form of OWS
What is OWS?
One Word Substitution (OWS) is a linguistic concept where a phrase or a group of words is replaced by a single word that conveys the same meaning. It is a critical component of English language learning and assessment, especially in Indian competitive examinations such as SSC CGL, CHSL, Banking (IBPS, SBI), UPSC, and MBA entrance tests like CAT. OWS questions require candidates to identify the appropriate single word for a given definition, testing their vocabulary, comprehension, and knowledge of precise expressions. This topic appears in the English language or general English sections of these exams, often carrying 3–5 marks. Beyond exams, OWS helps in improving written and spoken communication by enabling concise expression. It is widely taught in Indian schools as part of grammar and vocabulary building. For example, 'a person who loves books' substitutes as 'bibliophile'. Mastering OWS can significantly boost a candidate's score in competitive exams, making it a popular area of focus for aspirants. Regular practice through word lists, quizzes, and previous year questions is recommended.
OWS का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
In the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam, the English section included 5 questions on One Word Substitution (OWS), such as 'one who speaks two languages' – the answer is 'bilingual'.