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Aghast is a word used to describe someone who is filled with shock or horror. A good sentence would be, when the man jumped out from behind the bush she was aghast.
This is a typically Dutch expression. (Een man een man, een woord een woord). If you make a promise, you have to keep it. A good English translation for it is: an honest man is as good as his word.
Outfox is a word used to describe someone who defeats someone else because they were smarter than them. A good sentence would be, he sure did outfox the other man by a mile.
it is good man
The adjective is "angry." An adjective is a word which describes a noun. There are two nouns in the sentence mentioned, "man" and "boys." The only word used to describe either noun was "angry," as the word "angry" describes the man.
The phrase "A man is only as good as his word" is a common saying that highlights the importance of keeping promises and being trustworthy. Its origin is not attributed to a specific source but reflects the belief that one's integrity and character are reflected in their ability to honor their commitments.
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The description of the man was easy to describe.
Aghast is a word used to describe someone who is filled with shock or horror. A good sentence would be, when the man jumped out from behind the bush she was aghast.
The word 'handsome' is an adjective used to describe a man.Other adjectives are:appealingattractivedelightfulgood-lookingmanlymasculinephotogenicpleasingsexystriking
The Igbo word for "good man" of the Western African origin is ezigbo nwoke.
Amazing and awesome are words to describe a great man. They begin with the letter a.
The word "beautiful " is rarely used to describe a man. He was good-looking. He was not especially beautiful as a person so far as I known him from what I have read.
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This is a typically Dutch expression. (Een man een man, een woord een woord). If you make a promise, you have to keep it. A good English translation for it is: an honest man is as good as his word.
Male. That's the only word I can think of that would actually describe a man, unless you are looking for the plural of man which is men, but you did as for the "M" word to describe man, not men. Although the word "male" is used to describe all "men" male species, it is definitely used to describe a man. A man is a male or the "male" of our species. other male species versus terms for the female. Peacock, which is the male, ALL Peacocks are MALE, the female of the species are called Peahens. Rooster is the male of chickens, Hen being female. Bull is the male of cow, while cow is the female bovine, though younger female cows are referred to as Heifers.
Outfox is a word used to describe someone who defeats someone else because they were smarter than them. A good sentence would be, he sure did outfox the other man by a mile.