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Is there one word/phrase for a village or city that is recently established?

I am looking for a word or phrase or even something like a idiom to describe a city or village or a colony that has been newly or freshly established and thus does not things like government or a well ...
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Looking for a word for a coward who claims credit for the heroic acts of others

Someone who doesn't do anything required or expected but takes credit for having performed heroic deeds. I have considered 'cowardly', but it doesn't convey the complete meaning. An example ...
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Word used to describe a person's non-physical presence

What word could I use to describe a person who is dominating not only physically but also in knowledge, experience, and comprehension; someone who has a vast amount of experience? Example of a ...
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What would you call a person or people who does not know your language in either of the scenario

What would you call a person or people who does not know your language in either of the scenario whether you (as a tourist, as an expatriate or on business) are in their (as a citizen) homeland ...
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What is a phrase for a person who changes their story to satisfy whoever they're addressing?

What is a phrase to describe a person (especially a woman) running for office who tells different political factions what they want to hear in order to win their vote?
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