these nouns -as i looked up in the dictionary-are used to describe restricted group of people,but can we use them to talk about people in general? reformer: a person who works to achieve political changes. investigator: who examines a situation like accident or a crime. loyalist: who is loyal to a government. challenger: who competes with someone else in politics or sports. and ...
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i meant can i describe people using those nouns?ie," I am an investigator" however, I am not a detective or sth.I am used to questioning things. I am challenger,however,I am not competing in sport or politics,
i meant can i describe people using those nouns?ie," I am an investigator" however, I am not a detective or sth.I am used to questioning things. I am challenger,however,I am not competing in sport or politics,
You can say that, but you''d need to explain what you meant to the listener.