What is another word for inhabitant?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪnhˈabɪtənt], [ ɪnhˈabɪtənt], [ ɪ_n_h_ˈa_b_ɪ_t_ə_n_t]
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Synonyms for Inhabitant:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)n.
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- community,
- citizenship,
- the body politic,
- citizenry,
- compatriot,
- birthright,
- countryman,
- countrywoman.
- in-habitants,
- freeman women,
- freemanwomen,
- johnjane q public,
- john-jane q publics,
- john jane q public,
- freeman woman,
- johnjane q publics,
- freemanwoman,
- naturalized people,
- naturalized persons,
- in-habitant,
- member body politic,
- john-jane q public,
- freeman-women,
- in habitant,
- member community,
- john jane q publics,
- in habitants,
- urbanites,
- freeman-woman.
- Inhabiter,
- national,
- Resider,
- roomer,
- Autochthones,
- burgesses,
- livers,
- aboriginals,
- user,
- suburbanites,
- Indweller,
- indigene,
- resident,
- dweller,
- tenant,
- Autochthon,
- residers,
- townspeople,
- native,
- local,
- occupier,
- leaseholder,
- denizen,
- rent payer,
- autochthons,
- roomers,
- taxpayers,
- taxpayer,
- citizen,
- NATIONALS,
- indwellers,
- villagers,
- cosmopolites,
- leaseholders,
- occupant,
- home towner,
- villager,
- burgess,
- suburbanite,
- member of community,
- ancients,
- inhabiters,
- inmate,
- urbanite,
- cosmopolite,
- townsperson,
- member of body politic,
- burghers,
- addressee,
- addressees,
- occupiers,
- burgher,
- naturalized person,
- indigenes.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- changeless,
- permanent,
- unwavering,
- patrial,
- folk,
- householder,
- lasting,
- durable,
- cockney,
- case,
- voter,
- unprecedented,
- Residentiary,
- sedentary,
- reliable,
- cottager,
- steadfast,
- consistent,
- immovable,
- cotter,
- eternal,
- freeman,
- immutable,
- firm,
- frequenter,
- subject,
- paying guest,
- landman,
- people,
- perpetual,
- inhabitants,
- landsman,
- patient,
- liver,
- dwell,
- artist-in-residence,
- quiescent,
- indwell,
- continual,
- owner,
- colonist,
- lag,
- habitancy,
- easterner,
- constituency,
- infrequent,
- abiding,
- persistent,
- holder,
- intern,
- settler,
- borderer,
- dwellers,
- rare,
- continuous,
- resident physician,
- steady,
- few,
- inhabit,
- society,
- constant,
- inpatient,
- secure,
- stationary,
- Cit,
- locum tenens,
- squatter,
- neighbor,
- boarder,
- rigid,
- lessee,
- house detective,
- nation,
- equable,
- linguistic community,
- backwoodsman,
- staid,
- earthling,
- ratepayer,
- Unfrequent,
- convict,
- public,
- prisoner,
- enduring,
- captive,
- Habitant,
- stable,
- earthman,
- speech community,
- perennial,
- general public,
- aborigine,
- renter,
- con,
- commonwealth,
- landlubber,
- westerner,
- scarce.
How to use "Inhabitant" in context?
In English, the word "inhabitant" is often used to describe someone who lives in a particular place. This word can be used in a number of different ways, depending on the context in which it is used. For example, you might use the word to describe the people who live in a particular town, or the people who live in a particular building. You might also use the word to describe the people who live on a particular piece of land. In each of these cases, the definition of "inhabitant" will vary.
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