Alexander Pope has rightly said, " Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. " This quote speaks about the importance of conciseness in our language. In order to make our language effective, we must remove superfluous words. One word substitutions are some specific terms that we use in stead of long descriptive terms. Here are some examples: One who loves mankind: Philanthrope One who hates mankind: Misanthrope One who loves womankind: Philogynist One who hates womankind: Misogynist One who supports equal rights for women: Feminist One who has casual sexual relationships with women: Philanderer One who believes in fate: Fatalist One who believes in the existence of a God/ Gods: Theist One who does not believe in the existence of a God/ Gods: Atheist One who believes in only one God: Monotheist One who believes in many Gods: Polytheist One who believes in all Gods: Pantheist One who walks in sleep: Somnambulist One who t...