Hypocrite.
An antagonist is someone who is against something and is not afraid to be mean about it. Another word for this is adversary.
The English word for "napipilitan" is "forced" or "compelled." It describes a situation where someone is made to do something against their will or under pressure.
The word threaten means to state one's intention to take hostile or violent action against someone. This is normally in retribution for something someone has done.
Yes, the word quota is an abstract noun; a word for an amount of something that someone has to do; an amount of something that someone is officially allowed to have or do; a word for a concept.
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
An antagonist is someone who is against something and is not afraid to be mean about it. Another word for this is adversary.
An antagonist is someone who is against something and is not afraid to be mean about it. Another word for this is adversary.
The word you're looking for is "bias." Bias refers to showing prejudice or favoritism towards or against something or someone.
abused isnt a bad word. abused means to like use something against someone
Antagonist?
The English word for "napipilitan" is "forced" or "compelled." It describes a situation where someone is made to do something against their will or under pressure.
The word for someone against authority is rebel.
No one means to tell someone good about themselves and one mean to say something that is happening
The opposite word of benefit is drawback. A benefit is something good for someone or something and a drawback is something bad for someone or something.
The word threaten means to state one's intention to take hostile or violent action against someone. This is normally in retribution for something someone has done.
The college boys drank themselves into oblivion. This is a good sentence because the word describes someone or something that is a state of being unaware of their surroundings or what is happening around them.
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."