What is another word for such person?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌt͡ʃ pˈɜːsən] (IPA)

The phrase "such person" is often used to refer to a particular individual or type of individual. However, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used to describe someone. For example, instead of using "such person," one could say "a certain individual," "a specific person," or "this particular individual." Other options might include "that individual," "an individual of this nature," or "someone matching this description." Depending on the context, other phrases such as "an individual with these characteristics" or "a person bearing these traits" might also be appropriate. By using a variety of synonyms for "such person," writers and speakers can add variety and specificity to their language.

What are the hypernyms for Such person?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Such person

  • Lincoln had no such person that he could talk with. Often, as a result, he debated with himself, and he would draw up a kind of list of the pros and cons of an argument, and carefully figure them out, and he might test them in public.
    David Herbert Donald
  • The work of art assumes the existence of the perfect spectator, and is indifferent to the fact that no such person exists.
    E. M. Forster
  • If you find someone who makes you smile, who checks up on you often to see if you’re okay. Who watches over you and wants the best for you. Who loves and respects you genuinely. And above all, if you are so fortunate to find or meet someone who inspires or motivates you no matter what happens. Don’t let him or her go. Better still, never take him or her for granted. Because, someone like that is hard to find. Besides that, if you are still single or never married permit me to tell you this, it is advisable and encouraging to get married to such person(s). Yes! because he or she will be or become a friendly and extraordinary husband or wife to you. I mean, you will have little or nothing at all to worry about him or her. In other words, you will get on (or along) like a house on fire i.e. you will have a very good and enviable relationship. Mark my words anyway, IMHO in my humble (honest) opinion. ~Emeasoba George.
    EMEASOBA GEORGE
  • If you find someone who makes you smile, who checks up on you often to see if you’re okay. Who watches over you and wants the best for you. Who loves and respects you genuinely. And above all, if you are so fortunate to find or meet someone who inspires or motivates you no matter what happens. Don’t let him or her go. Better still, never take him or her for granted. Because, someone like that is hard to find. Besides that, if you are still single or never married permit me to tell you this, it is advisable and encouraging to get married to such person(s). Yes! because he or she will be or become a friendly and extraordinary husband or wife to you. I mean, you will have little or nothing at all to worry about him or her. In other words, you (both) will get on (or along) like a house on fire i.e. you will have a very good and enviable relationship. Mark my words anyway, IMHO in my humble (honest) opinion. ~Emeasoba George
    Emeasoba George
  • If you say that this is absurd, that we cannot be in love with everyone at once, I merely point out to you that, as a matter of fact, certain persons do exist with an enormous capacity for friendship and for taking delight in other people's lives; and that such person know more of truth than if their hearts were not so big. The vice of ordinary Jack and Jill affection is not its intensity, but its exclusions and its jealousies. Leave those out, and you see that the ideal I am holding up before you, however impracticable to-day, yet contains nothing intrinsically absurd.
    William James

Related words: such, who is such person, which such person, who is the person, who is so and so

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