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One word for "someone working far away" [closed]
To say that since you're working in different location which is far away you won't be able to handle this activity.
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A person or large groupe of people who came in my city from another city and stayed to find work or just to live but they are not really welcome [closed]
Almost like immigrants but they are not from other countries. In my language, we have a single word to describe such phenomenon, wanted to know if there is one in English.
Thanks!
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How to describe a person who does not want children?
I need a way to describe a woman who does not want children. She does not hate them per se, only will not have anything to do with them.
A couple of options I have gone through; a no-child female, a ...
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English word or longer expression that means "meet someone where they are."
I love the meaning, but I am tired of the phrase "[to] meet someone where they are." This phrase is synonymous with social work and many helping professions, so I hear it at least a few times a month. ...
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What do you call a person who keeps talking about art; studies art, criticizes art, and thinks he'd be amazing with it. But he doesn't practice it
I've come across this word before. It's not "hypocrite". But the definition of the word was very specific. Basically it's an adjective, it's something you call a person who's really into art; like for ...
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Is there a word for one who enjoys to eat for the sake of eating (a food hedonist)?
Does such a word exist? I don't mean to excess (IE, a glutton), but rather one who eats because he enjoys eating. Essentially, I'm looking for a word that's synonymous with "a food hedonist", or "a ...