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Technically, yes. The actual definition of the term civilian is "any person who is not a member of the armed forces." However, the term is often used to mean someone who is not a police officer, but that is a colloquial use of the term.
The actual term that I think should be used towards someone who thinks that they are something are not is: 'A begg' this means that the person is trying to live up to something that is impossible for them to achieve.
"Tin horn" is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is pompous, boastful, or arrogant, especially when they have little actual authority or influence. It implies that the person is all talk and no substance.
Such a person is a Geologist.
The term for the process of declaring a person a saint is called canonization.
Amnesic is the medical term for a person who suffers from amnesia.
The term used to refer to someone who has taken out a loan is, borrower.
The correct term is "hanged person" when referring to someone who has been executed by hanging. "Hang person" is not a standard term used in this context.
There is no actual medical term for this except for a dictionary meaning for total recall.
I don't really believe that there is a term used for a person who excels in dancing, a person that excels in dancing is simply someone that is good at it.
The term "impugns" has a very easy to understand meaning. When someone impugns someone, it means that they are calling that person into question and are disputing the truth.
The phrase "bark is worse than bite" means that someone's threats or warnings are more severe or intimidating than their actual actions. In other words, the person talks tough but doesn't follow through with physical actions.