When a British person is describing someone as blunt, they are implying that the person is dull or the object is not sharp.
For example: 'Joe is a blunt idiot!'. Or 'This knife is blunt!'.
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It describes someone who is deceitful and cunning.
A provider is someone who provides something or can also mean a person who earns money, so any word that describes a person who takes rather than provides would work. Some examples would include depender, taker, moocher
An aimer is a person who aims something towards someone.
It describes someone who hates other people. Opposite of philanthropic.
a hero is not necessarily a superman or batman. it can be any person who has done something courageous or brave for someone.
The proper adjective to describe someone or something from Ireland is Irish, a proper adjective.
The word "gentle" can be both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes a person or thing that is kind and considerate. As a verb, it means to treat someone or something in a careful and delicate manner.
scotish british
The term "cheiloproclitic" describes someone's attraction to a person's lips.
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A word that describes where a person is from is called a demonym. It typically refers to the residents or natives of a particular place, such as New Yorker for someone from New York or Parisian for someone from Paris.
No, "revolutionary" is an adjective that describes someone or something relating to or promoting a revolution. If used as a noun, it refers to a person who is involved in or supports a revolution.
This is usually "a person who revives something or someone." The palindrome is "reviver."
The word "silly" can be either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes something or someone as lacking seriousness or good sense. As a noun, it refers to a person who behaves in a foolish or trivial manner.
"Delivering" is a verb that describes the action of transferring or handing over something to someone. It is the act of bringing something to a person or place.
no it is not. Italian is a person/something from italy, British is from Britain.