A Royal Rule
The word is optimist.(A person who is negative is a pessimist.)
candid truthful trustworthy
He will REIGN for many years.
Sportsmanship is a word substitute for spirit of game
The word "reign" consists of three phonemes: /r/ + /eɪ/ + /n/.
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.
Try the word 'reign', for example: You will reign over your kingdom wisely.
"The king reign the whoel kingdom"
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.