If you use the term as an adjective, you would hyphenate it: He is a well-known man. But if you switch the word order around, you would say: He is a man who is well known.
The word all can be a pronoun, noun, adverb, or adjective. When it modifies a noun, it means "every" or "every one" of the forms of that noun. Example: all men are created equal (every man is created equal)
The adjectives are 'every' and 'his'.
A malevolent man, he had lied and had both servants killed. The emperor was known to malevolent and cruel toward defeated enemies.
Yes, the word 'man' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an adult human male; a word for a person.The word 'man' is also a verb (man, mans, manning, manned); meaning to provide something with the people needed to operate it.The word 'man' is also used as an interjection.
No.
It is considered as a swear word, so yes it is a swear word. Just the letter "F" in itself is not a swear word ... however, the implication that is generally understood by anyone on the receiving end of the phrase "F you" is the same as using the four letter word. Just say "you're crazy, man!" instead.
One of the definitions is vulgar. It said: (vulgar slang) a man's penis
The word that is the same in every single language known to man kind is "Lego." It might sound ridiculous, but yes, it's true.
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
Swear before no man. Also you could say "Don't swear to God"
No, I think I means man kandy, I mean that's how I use it and I have been using it for quite a while :)
Every man a man
Yes, such a man is known as a "harem-keeper".
its simple there isn't
every kind of pie known to man!
Every chemical known to man, but mostly sodium chloride