The possessive form of "motorist" is "motorist's." This indicates ownership or belonging to a motorist. In grammatical terms, it is a singular possessive noun formed by adding an apostrophe and the letter "s" ('s) to the noun "motorist."
There are no antonyms for the word 'motorist'.
The Automatic Motorist was created in 1911.
the motorist fell off his motorbike
The duration of The Automatic Motorist is 600.0 seconds.
If you have uninsured motorist coverage let your insurance company settle with you then recover from the motorist in court. If you don't you will have to take the motorist to court yourself. Your insurance company is far better equipped for this than you are.
Colonel Mustard killed the motorist in the movie Clue
Anyone without valid auto insurance that is driving is an uninsured motorist.
The word that ends with "ist" for the one who drives a vehicle is "motorist." A motorist is someone who operates a motor vehicle, such as a car or a truck. The term "motorist" is commonly used to refer to individuals who drive on roads and highways.
The insurance will pay for your damage if you have insurance from underinsured motorists. Otherwise, the motorist will pay for it who doesn't have insurance if they have any money.
There is no reason one motorist would show another motorist a gun unless they were intending to intimidate or inspire fear, probably in the midst of a "road rage" type incident. Using a firearm in this manner is a crime, usually known as "brandishing a firearm."
The cast of Traffic with the Devil - 1946 includes: Ben Hall as Out-of-Gas Motorist Ralph Montgomery as Motorist Gil Perkins as Irate Motorist, Honking Horn