WORD | DESCRIPTION |
alien | foreigner or stranger |
angler | person who goes fishing with rod |
apiary | place where bees are kept |
artist | person who draws or paints pictures |
author | person who has written a book |
aviary | place where birds are kept |
blonde | woman with light-colored hair |
choir | band of people who sing together |
couple | pair who is engaged or married |
cousin | child of one's aunt or uncle |
debtor | person who owes money |
donor | person who gives something |
drake | masculine of duck |
duke | masculine of duchess |
dwarf | stunted or undersized person |
edible | fit to be eaten |
enemy, foe | person who is hostile to you |
gander | male goose |
genius | person with exceptional intelligence |
ghost | dead person appearing to the living |
giant | being of superhuman size |
grocer | person who sells rice, sugar and tea |
hermit | person living in solitude |
hunter | person who kills animals for food/sport |
infant | baby or young child |
jockey | person who rides in horse races |
judge | person who decides cases in law court |
lawyer | person pursuing law as a profession |
maniac | person affected by madness or craze |
matron | chief nurse in a hospital |
member | person who belongs to a group or society |
mimic | person good at imitating others |
miser | person who likes to hoard money |
model | person employed by artist to pose |
native | person born in a certain place |
nephew | masculine of niece |
niece | daughter of one's sister or brother |
nomad, vagabond | person who wanders and has no fixed home |
opaque | incapable of being seen through |
orphan | child without parent(s) |
peahen | feminine of peacock |
pirate | person on the sea who robs other ships |
porter | person employed to carry burdens |
priest | person who conducts religious ceremonies |
pupil, student | person being taught |
rival, competitor | person who competes with another |
sailor | person who works on a ship or seaman |
tailor | person who stitches clothes |
tenant | person who rents house or land |
uncle | parent's brother |
vandal | person who damages public property |
waiter | attendant at table in restaurant |
weaver | person who makes cloth |
widow | woman whose husband is dead |