The term is feminist.
The word for a man who hates women is a misogynist.
After winning the game, they were the state champions.
male champions = alufim (אלופים) female champions = alufot (אלופות)
VS woman Someone who Women need to accept for who he is and need to link with another kind i.e woman
Sportsmanship is a word substitute for spirit of game
This question does not make sense!!!! The subject"Who" does not match the word "Champions"because who was is not compatible with the plural "Champions".
There is no one-word substitute in English for "son-in-law."
A word substitute for the sentence "A fault that can be forgiven" is "venial".
One possible substitute for "their" is "his" or "her" depending on the gender of the person/people being referred to. Another substitute can be "its" when referring to a non-human object or entity.
In the game of Scrabble, you can use the word "exert" as a substitute for "apply effort".
The word you want is florist.
Yes, the word 'substitute' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone or something that takes the place of another. The word 'substitute' is also a verb (substitute, substitutes, substituting, substituted). Examples:Noun: Salsa is a good substitute for tomatoes in a sandwich.Verb: Ms. Lincoln will substitute for Ms. Washington while she is on her honeymoon.