A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.
The people who elect an official are referred to as the representative's constituents.
The word 'definitely' is used as either* an adverb, e.g. "The Senator definitely said that taxes would be reduced." * an interjection, meaning 'Yes, certainly', e.g. When asked if taxes would be reduced, the Senator replied: "Definitely!"
Ask the senator to sign his name on the card.Ask the senator what is his name.Did you ever have a chance to meet the senator?I just met the senator yesterday his name was Senator Edward Kennedy and he signed my card.The senator helps the president.When I grow up I want to be the senator.The senator is nice and likes to smile.the senator lives in Washington D.C. in the White House with the president Barack Obama.Can you give me sentences to the word senator.I saw the senator in a picture.
The word 'elected' is not a noun, it is the past tense of the verb 'to elect' and an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:Verb: We elected a new chairman of the committee.Adjective: The elected officials will take their oath on January first.
A member of a senate., A member of the king's council; a king's councilor.
Ted Kennedy was first elected Senator from Massachusetts in 1962.
In the United States Congress, you can be elected to the Senate, or you can be elected to the House of Representatives. A person who serves in the Senate is called a Senator.
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A newly invented word is a neologism.
A "centaur" is a mythical creature, human from the waist up, horse from the waist down. "Center" is the middle of something. A "senator" is an elected official who works with other members of the Senate.
A senator murdered Julius Caesar.
decided, determined, elected, favored, selected, picked, preferred
The people who elect an official are referred to as the representative's constituents.
There is no feminine form. Senator is the word for both men and women equally.
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Yes it is a noun.