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Should it be concerned person or person concerned? An office colleague wrote the following in an email: Kindly log a ticket for the same and assign it to the concerned team I wrote back the following: I believe it should be "Kindly log a tic
What do you call an individual who tolerates criticism? As there isn't a specific context given, I'm going to suggest a self-explanatory term: criticism-tolerant It is a neologism and not a common word but everyone would understand
What is a word to describe something that belongs exclusively to or is . . . A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class: ‘in some countries, higher education is predominantly the prerogative of the rich’ Per your example the feature film reinforces the deterring notion that personal assistants are the prerogative of high-level executives This can also be intensified by the use of 'sole'
Whats the difference between each and individual? "Individual" implies that there might be differences between specific animals For example, I could say: "Each employee must enter through the main door", meaning, "All employees must enter through the main door " but: "Individual employees may enter through the door of their choosing"
single word requests - Legal name for individual vs. company . . . Saeed, is there a legal requirement for your site to use the right words? If so, you may want to check with a lawyer instead If not, I think "individual" and "organization" covers them; the latter encompasses both for-profit companies and non-profit organizations This is US-speak, at least –