entourage
A group of people following a rich person is often referred to as their entourage or followers.
It is called speaking about someone in the third person.
The person being mentored is called a mentee.
Tecnically, the religion is called Islam and the people that follow the Islamic religion are called Muslims, so yes, being a Muslim counts as a religion.
If they do not follow what the Gospels say then they are not a Christian. So I don't think they deserve to be called a follow of Christ if they don't.Some people call it being a hypocrite.
People who frequently sue others are sometimes referred to as "litigious individuals" or "serial litigators."
A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
The defendant. The one being accused of a crime.
That person could be considered hypocritical or inconsistent in their behavior. They expect others to follow certain rules or guidelines but do not adhere to them themselves.
It is called being "stuck-up"
it means their a looser, not the person who is being called one, the person whos saying it............. no one calls people grenade.
It was as early as the late 19th century when they were first called as gay as their trait of being carefree, happy, bright and showy as a person.
Being a people-person basically means you're good with people. You're not afraid to start a discussion and people like being around you.