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Civil or civilian
When both terms are adjectives, are they interchangeable?
Civil/civilian population. Thanks. :) |
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Civil is an adjective and does mean pertaining to the population, but more commonly relating to polite behaviour. A "civil population" would be understood as a population of people who are polite to each other. :eek: (England for example, not Spain :D) When posting on a forum, we are required to be civil to each other. :) |
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In English language, there is an exception to every statement except this one. Sometimes it is hard to remain civil here. :p :D |
Thank you. :kiss:
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A civil engineer is one specializing in "public works" - like roads, harbors,
wharves, etc. |
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Ingeniero de caminos y carreteras, jaajjaja
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Can "spoilsport" be always used as "aguafiestas"? |
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is partypooper in English. A spoilsport may be a partypooper but they can be other things as well--a sore loser. I think the character Scrooge is a spoil sport. |
Look up killjoy, wet blanket, party pooper, grinch, stick-in-the-mud, fuddy-duddy, sourpuss, and spoilsport. They are all synonyms.
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Thank you both... There are quite a few words for it. :D
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