It could be an individual who is an optimist, or could be a visionary. You can also say one who has good critical thinking skills. A futurist or a visionary.
The phrase "this other than that" implies a contrast between two options. The opposite could be expressed as "this or that," suggesting inclusivity of both options rather than exclusivity. Alternatively, it could simply be "not this," indicating a rejection of one possibility in favor of the other.
you see the difference between the two numbers rather it could be multiply, divide, subtract, or add and it could also be more than one rule the rule could be x+6*8 and it has to apply to the rest of the table
Yes, time is considered an abstract noun because it refers to a concept that cannot be physically touched or seen. It represents the progression of events and experiences, existing as a measurement of duration rather than a tangible object. Abstract nouns denote ideas, qualities, or states rather than concrete things, and time fits this definition.
The question is really "Why is a group of 12 things called 'dozen' ?" or "Where does the word 'dozen' come from ?" It comes from the 13th Century old French "doziene", which in turn came from the Latin "duodecim" which is beginning to look obvious ... "duo" for "two", and "decim" for "ten". Isn't that neat ! I didn't know that until I looked it up in order to answer the question. I'll bet the questioner could have looked it up in the dictionary, easier than booting up, logging on, and typing the question. I sure hope he/she sees the answer.
The usual antonym would be "giant" (a overly large person rather than an small one). Opposites for the adjective "midget" could be giant, oversize, or colossal.
How do you know there are things rather than nothing?That's the answer.
Juliet sees Romeo's body and then stabs herself with his dagger, choosing to die by his side rather than live without him.
No, It sees as everything else Just as we see it.
That person could be described as a pessimist, someone who generally expects the worst outcomes in various situations. They may have a negative outlook and tend to focus on the drawbacks or difficulties rather than the positives.
States rather than provinces, a president rather than a prime minister.
Miss Maudie believes that the rumors about Boo Radley are unkind and unfair. She sees Boo as a kind and misunderstood person, rather than the sinister figure that the town gossip portrays him to be.
The singular form of 'see' is 'sees', as in the sentence 'He sees some things differently than the way you and I see them.'
A prophet 'sees' things to come more clearly than 'seeing' persons.
Various things can be done to make a laptop lightweight. For example, it could use interacted graphics rather than a dedicated card.
It certainly is. Just keep looking or let one find you!
They react actively rather than passively.
Anne Frank sees Mrs. Van Daan as superficial, materialistic, and manipulative. She criticizes her for being focused on appearance and possessions rather than on more important things like kindness and compassion.