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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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What is the difference between these vocabularies in American English?

What is the difference between these vocabularies in American English?

1)advocate

2)lawer

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bassa What is the difference between these vocabularies words in American English? 1)advocate (noun) An advocate is a person who speaks for someone or in favor of something. The person could be acting in a very informal capacity or in a somewhat formal capacity.

  • bassa What is the difference between these vocabularies words in American English?
  • 1)advocate (noun) An advocate is a person who speaks for someone or in favor of something.
  • The person could be acting in a very informal capacity or in a somewhat formal capacity.
  • 2)lawyer (noun) A lawyer is a person who has studied law and attained professional qualification to practice law.
  • "advocate" is also a verb.
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bassaWhat is the difference between these vocabularies words in American English?

1)advocate (noun) An advocate is a person who speaks for someone or in favor of something. The person could be acting in a very informal capacity or in a somewhat formal capacity.

2)lawyer (noun) A lawyer is a person who has studied law and attained professional

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