An intruder is one who enters without invitation. However, do not confuse an intruder with a robber. Robbers steal while intruders break in. The word itself is a noun (person/place/thing). A sample sentence might be: Jeremy called the police when he saw the intruder. Another: We could hear the intruder coming down the hallway, and we held weapons tightly, ready to defend ourselves if need be.
No, the word gardener is a noun; a word for someone who keeps a garden; a word for a person.The word 'garden' is the adjective form, as well as a verb and a noun.
I have a garden .
In this sentence, garden is an adjective describing the word tools.
Yes, the word 'garden' is used as a collective noun for a garden of florists.
troublemaker, gossip, nosy, scandalmonger, intruder
kitchen garden works, garden pliot
gardener
Sundial
garden
An intruder is one who enters without invitation. However, do not confuse an intruder with a robber. Robbers steal while intruders break in. The word itself is a noun (person/place/thing). A sample sentence might be: Jeremy called the police when he saw the intruder. Another: We could hear the intruder coming down the hallway, and we held weapons tightly, ready to defend ourselves if need be.
Covent is another word for monastery
Menagerie, wildlife park, zoological garden
"L'intrus" in French means "the intruder" or "the outsider." It refers to someone who does not belong or is not part of a particular group or situation.
Intruder.
The Latin word for garden is hortus. We get the English word horticulture from it.
Mugunda is the Kikuyu word for the English word garden.