A bibliophile loves books
bookworm
Another word for the latest craze would be a "Fad."
The word you want is florist.
Thief.
The word for someone against authority is rebel.
Antecendent action is when you substitute someone but in science you must have the word Substitute action is the same
tireless
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.
Another word for mania is obsession or frenzy.
Trend.
1st: learn about your new craze. 2nd: fixualte (yes that is a real word) 3rd: go out and buy your new fix 4th: start your new 'craze' trend!
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). The noun form of the verb to substitute is the gerund, substituting.A related noun form is substitution.Examples:Salsa is a good substitute for tomatoes in a sandwich. (noun)Jack will substitute for Jeffrey in the role of the mayor. (verb)I enjoy substituting at the elementary schools. (gerund)What is a good substitution for the word 'risk' in this sentence? (noun)
This is a commuter.