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No, the word "school" does not mean "hell." "School" typically refers to an institution where students learn and receive education, while "hell" is often used to describe a place of suffering or eternal punishment in certain religious beliefs.
A trait you can base your life on, I think.
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The word for a person who attends school is "student."
College, university, school, academy, kindergarten...
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A "school of fish" is an example of a collective noun.
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"Madrasa" is the Arabic word for school. In non-Arab countries, the word is sometimes used to describe a school where Islamic studies are taught.
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churchAnother answer: Parochial
The word 'giddy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: On the last day of the school year, crowds of giddy children dance and yell as they pour out of the school.
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When used as a verb the word tope can be used to describe someone who has drunk alcohol in excess. As a noun the word tope can be used to describe a type of shark that is also known as a school shark.
Normally adjectives describe pronouns, however, I can't think of a use of 'anyone' that would require a describing word because 'anyone' is an indefinite pronoun for an unknown person.
He was very pugnacious when anyone started talking about politics. Pugnacious is a word used to describe someone who is quick to argue.