=== === The patient is considered bedridden.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb (to trap) and can be used as an adjective.
No, a "vegetable" is a person with no brain activity - a person who is not thinking at all, but must be cared for at all times in a hospital or nursing home. This is an unkind way of referring to a person who is comatose and unresponsive.
inpatient
The term "obese" is used to describe a person who is very overweight.
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
A room in a hospital is referred to as just that, "a room". These rooms may be private in that they are occupied by one person or shared by a small number of people. The term "ward" is used to describe a hospital area shared by a large number of people, especially in a public hospital.Further Information:The word you are looking for IS 'ward'.
A not entertaining person
No adverbs can be used to describe a person because a person is a noun. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; adjectives describe nouns.Some adjectives that can describe a person and begin with M are:machomadmagnificentmaliciousmaniacalmaturemean-spiritedmellowmessymeticulousmischievousmopeymotherlymulti-talented
The word used to describe an English speaking person is 'Anglophone.' Similarly, the word used to describe a French speaking person is 'Francophone.'
Adjectives used to describe a person who is hurt easily by disappointment are: Sentimental and senstive.
"Black sheep" is an idiom used to describe a person who does not fit in with a group--usually a family.