confuzed little duckling...=-D
An inquirer or seeker is a word that describes a person who keeps searching for answers.
another word for the qualities of a person is the traits of a person or the vitues of a person
Yes, "thinker" is a concrete noun because it represents a tangible and physical object or person that possesses the ability to think.
Yes, the word "Plato" is a proper noun as it is the name of a specific person - the ancient Greek philosopher.
Abolitionist.
The Malayalam meaning of the word "manthan" is പരിശോധന (parishodhan), which can be translated to "investigation" or "analysis."
* The ruthless supervisor never stopped searching for tiny or unhelpful answers.
an introvert, withdrawn, antisocial
A jerk!
It depends upon what term you are searching. If you are right key word most of the search engine will give you the right answer.
——- in Wonderland
The equivalent Kannada word for "searching" is "ಹುಡುಕುವ" (hudukuva).
Yes because they patrol the site looking for obviously copied questions and the word APEX - and your computer can be traced.
Searching is a good replacement for the word 'looking'.
Yes, the word 'lookout' is a noun, a word for someone who keeps watch; a high place that has a wide view of an area; an object of concern; a word for a person or a thing.
Not really. It only keeps track of recent documents. To find all Word documents (either .doc or .docx), start a windows search. Type in "*.doc" without quotation marks (you can substitute with any file extension). After it is done searching, you should have a list of all of the files with that extension.
Keeps is a verb.
desirewantlook fortryrequesthuntsearchThe game "hide and seek" is an example of the meaning of the word. One person hides and another tries to find him (seeks).