♦ One leaving his native country to settle in another : Emigrant
♦ One living at the same time with another : Contemporary
♦ One looking only to the bright side of things : Optimist
♦ One looking only to the dark side of things : Pessimist
♦ One residing in a foreign country : An alien, A foreigner
♦ One speaking many languages : Polyglot
♦ One trying to do good to mankind : Philanthrope or Philanthropost
♦ One unable to pay one’s debts : Insolvent, Bankrupt
♦ One who attack first : Aggressor
♦ One who believes in traditional values : Orthodox
♦ One who can use either of his hands with ease : Ambidextrous
♦ One who can’t pay the debts : Bankrupt
♦ One who cannot be corrected : Incorrigible
♦ One who cannot die : Immortal
♦ One who cannot hear : Deaf
♦ One who cannot speak : Dumb
♦ One who depends on others : Parasite
♦ One who deserts his religion : Apostate
♦ One who deserts his religion : Apostate
♦ One who devotes full time in reading books nothing else : Bookworm
♦ One who does not believe in God : Atheist
♦ One who does not care for literature of art : Philistine
♦ One who does not take alcoholic drinks : Titotaller
♦ One who eats everything : Omnivorous
♦ One who eats human flesh : Cannibal
♦ One who enjoys by love making : Philandered
♦ One who given to pleasures of the flesh : Epicurean
♦ One who goes to live in a foreign country : Emigrant
♦ One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power or prestige : Parvenu
♦ One who has the same name with another : Namesake
♦ One who hides away on a ship to obtain a free passage : Stowaway
♦ One who is all powerful : Omnipotent, Almighty
♦ One who is citizen not of a country but also the world : Cosmopolitan
♦ One who is honorably discharged from service : Emeritus
♦ One who is present everywhere : Omipresent
♦ One who is unable to pay debt : Insolvent
♦ One who knows many languages : Linguist
♦ One who knows or sees everything : Omniscient
♦ One who lives for more than a hundred years : Centenarian
♦ One who looks at the bright side of things : Optimist
♦ One who loves books : Bibliophile
♦ One who loves mankind : Philanthropist
♦ One who loves others : Altruist
♦ One who loves women : Philogynist
♦ One who never makes a mistake : Infallible
♦ One who not easily pleased by anything : Fastidious
♦ One who offers his services without charging for it : Volunteer
♦ One who possesses many talents : Versatile
♦ One who pretends illness to escape duty : Malingerer
♦ One who pretends to be what he is not : Hypocrite
♦ One who sacrifices his life for a cause : Martyr
♦ One who sees dark side of things : Pessimist
♦ One who speaks for others : Spokesman
♦ One who specializes in the study of birds : Ornithologist
♦ One who tends to take a hopeful view of life : Optimist
♦ One who thinks that human nature is essentially evil : Cynic
♦ One who travels from place to place : Itinerant
♦ One who travels on foot : Pedestrian
♦ One who uses fear as a weapon of power : Terrorist
♦ One who walks in sleep : Somnambulist
♦ One working in the same place : Colleague
♦ Opposed to great or sudden change : Conservative
♦ Original inhabitant of a country : Aborigines
♦ Parts of a country behind the coast or a river’s banks : Hinterland
♦ Passing of soul from one body to another : Transmigration
♦ People in a rowdy sense : Rabble
♦ Person holding a scholarship at a university : Bursar
♦ Person representing a state in a foreign country : Ambassador
♦ Person who gives written testimony for use in a law court : Deponent
♦ Persons living at the same time : Contemporaries
♦ Place of burial : Cemetery
♦ Place where birds are kept : Aviary
♦ Place which provides both board and lodging : Inn
♦ Present opposing arguments or evidence : Rebut
♦ Printed notice of somebody’s death : Obituary
♦ Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors : Patrimony