Not sure exactly what you mean but maybe you mean a drug addict (someone who is dependent on drugs) who is in withdrawal (going without drugs in order to get clean).
Reserved or reticent.
they search if a person that is deaad or alive, if they have been using drugs, Narcotics is another word for drugs.
procrastinator
The most common word for "junkie" referring to a person addicted to drugs is: drogata. However, most dialects have their own word.
No. *** Sometimes. 'Needs' as a verb (a child needs shoes) is not a plural. But 'needs' as a noun is indeed a plural ( A person's basic needs are food shelter water and clothing.)
Trip is a word used to describe the psychedelic experience induced by hallucinogen drugs.
Yes, the word "Black" should be capitalized when referring to a person of Black ethnicity as this is in line with the practice of using capitalization for racial and ethnic identifiers.
One can use Microsoft Word to create a newsletter. Word needs to be opened, a new document chose, and Executive Newsletter selected. The page can then be edited to the person's specific needs, and then saved.
No, the indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is a second person pronoun (a word for the person spoken to) and a third person pronoun (a word for the person spoken about).The first person is a word for the person speaking.Examples:Anyone can make a mistake, that's why pencils have erasers. (third person, speaking about people in general)Anyone who needs a pencil may get one from my desk. (second person, speaking to a group of people)
Licit: this is a drug that is acceptable by law under some circumstances. e.g : when a person is under age. Illicit: these are drugs that are illegal to use, possess, use or produce. e.g : cocaine, marijuana.
No, the word "ink" typically refers to the liquid used for writing or printing. It does not refer to drugs.
To answer a question we need a who, what, when, where, why, or how question. Your question needs work on your word "libels". The word libel is a form of defamation, lies about another person.