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Yes, the noun 'warrior' is a common noun, a general word for a person engaged or experienced in warfare; a general word for a person engaged in some kind of struggle or conflict; a word for any warrior of any kind.
Yes, the word 'warrior' is a noun, a word for someone engaged in or experienced in warfare; a word for a person.
The word used to refer to someone you are engaged to is "fiancé" if they are male and "fiancée" if they are female. These terms denote a person who is formally engaged to be married. The distinction in spelling helps indicate the gender of the individual in the engagement.
The word 'practitioner' is a noun, a word for someone engaged in a skilled job or activity; a word for a person.
A man who is engaged to be married.A person engaged to be married.  If one follows French spelling, a fiancée is a woman who is engaged to be married. Fiancé is the male equivalent.By: Valdimir Leroy
It depends on what activity you are engaged in. Prayer? then yes. Spreading the Word? then no.
The masculine word (or male person) is fiance.The feminine word (or female person) is fiancee.In English, some people like to show the French accents:fiancé (male)fiancée (female)
There is no anagram.With an A instead of E, it would be fracas.With an A instead of R, it would be carafe.(The word for a person engaged in a farce is the French word farceur.)
Engaged is a verb (past tense of engage) and an adjective (an engaged couple).
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek word meaning "love of wisdom." A philosopher is described as a person engaged or learned in the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.