One who runs away from justice is called Fugitive.
One who runs away from justice is called Fugitive.
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One who runs away from justice is called Fugitive.
One who runs away from justice is called Fugitive.
See lessOne who often talks of his achievement is called Braggart.
One who often talks of his achievement is called Braggart.
See lessA leader who sways his followers by his oratory is called a Demagogue.
A leader who sways his followers by his oratory is called a Demagogue.
See lessA person who has a sophisticated (highly developed) charm and style is called Debonair. e.g. All the men looked debonair and handsome in formal dress. The word debonair has been derived from French word de bon aire which means "of good disposition" (character and makeup).
A person who has a sophisticated (highly developed) charm and style is called Debonair. e.g. All the men looked debonair and handsome in formal dress. The word debonair has been derived from French word de bon aire which means “of good disposition” (character and makeup).
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One who believes in fate is called Fatalist.
One who believes in fate is called Fatalist.
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