Many great people risked their lives for their beliefs. Such as Mahatma Gandhi, subhash chandra bose etc.
A hero
well i did
a liberal. congratulations.
sacrificialhero
A book about someone's' life is a biography.
• Someone who interferes in someone else's life is called a 'meddler.' Obviously.....
Risking your own life means that you have put your own life in danger. One could say that firefighters who rush into burning buildings to save people trapped inside have risked their own lives to save others.
because they are God poeple
A veteran is a title given to those who have served in the armed forces. There are no 'duties' associated, it is a title of respect for someone who at some point risked their life for their country.
As far as I know, she hasn't yet, but Sonic has risked his life for hers.
Since it is an adjective, you can use it either in front of a noun "the selfless firefighter" or after a form of 'to be' - is / was / will be . The selfless firefighter risked his life to save others. The firefighter was selfless because he risked his life to save others. The firefighter, known for his selfless acts of bravery, was honoured. The selfless firefighter, who was selfless, was honoured for his selfless acts, which were selfless. As to when to use it, you'll need to understand its meaning/definition so as to know when it is appropriate. Something that is selfish, like taking your little brother's toy, is not selfless. Hope this helps -K
You're helping save or improve someone's life. I would definitely call that change!
Ambitious or dissatisfied with their lot.