noun ⇨ See also ↑ people
ADJECTIVE
▪ young
▪ elderly , old
▪ married , single
▪ gay
▪
an openly gay ~ working in business
▪ black , white
▪ poor , rich
▪ decent , good , lovely ( esp. BrE ), nice
▪ caring , gentle , kind , warm
▪ bad , evil , wicked
▪ happy , outgoing
▪ rational , reasonable , sensible
▪
Any reasonable ~ can see that it is not fair.
▪ intelligent , smart ( esp. AmE )
▪ talented
▪ average , normal , ordinary
▪ private
▪
She is a warm but very private ~.
▪ blind , deaf , disabled
▪ ill ( esp. BrE ), sick
▪
a terminally ill ~ ( BrE , AmE )
▪
a mentally ill ~ ( BrE , AmE )
▪ sane
▪
Robbie did what any other sane ~ would do in this situation.
▪ missing
▪
to file a missing ~s report
▪ displaced
▪ homeless
▪ unemployed
▪ dead
▪ famous
▪ important
▪ innocent
▪
the imprisonment of an innocent ~
▪ right , wrong
▪
She's the right ~ for the job.
▪
The police now realize that they had the wrong ~.
▪ religious
▪
I'm not a religious ~.
▪ business
PREPOSITION
▪ as a ~
▪
What's she like as a ~?
▪ in ~
▪
She appeared in ~ to collect her prize.
▪ ~ from
▪
a ~ from the same family as Gina
▪
a ~ from Vietnam
▪ in the ~ of
▪
Help arrived in the ~ of my brother.
PHRASES
▪ the ~ concerned
▪
The disciplinary panel will notify the ~ concerned of its findings.
▪ the ~ in charge
▪
Can I speak to the ~ in charge, please?
▪ the ~ responsible
▪
Police think they have found the ~ responsible for the muggings.
▪ from ~ to ~
▪
The virus is spread from ~ to ~.