A person who hopes for something can be referred to as an "optimist" or simply a "hopeful person." This individual often maintains a positive outlook and believes in the possibility of favorable outcomes. Depending on the context, terms like "dreamer" or "believer" may also apply.
You could say someone with integrity, or describe integrity but there is no adjective like "integritful" or something. hope this helped
Dedicatee: According to Merriam-Webster dictionary
White privileged
No, it is not. Singer is a noun for someone who sings (a person).* something that singes can also be called a 'singer'
no. a person is a person. an object is something you can hold in your hands. something you can look at and wonder why the world made that and not something else.
I think something along the lines of pyrotech?
Such a buyer is called a speculative buyer.
optimistic
when you know something is going to happen it is called a prediction. hope this helps ...x when you know something is going to happen it is called a prediction. hope this helps ...x
An esthetician is a person that acts something like a dermatologist.
Hypocrite
Maybe there's something wrong with the WiFi check it, and FaceChat with the person, hope that they answer, and tell them the problem, and tell them to text you hope I helped! ;)
a kindred soul
wingman
Repaired. Or repairing if it's the act of fixing something. I hope that's what your asking :)
A person in their thirties is commonly referred to as a "thirty-something" or can simply be called an "adult."
Such a person is called a "mercenary" or it may be said the person is "materialistic."