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Meanings of
dweller
in English
Portuguese
habitantes
Catalan
veïna
Spanish
vecina
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A person who inhabits a particular place.
inhabitant
denizen
habitant
indweller
Portuguese
habitantes
Synonyms
Examples for "
inhabitant
"
inhabitant
denizen
habitant
indweller
Examples for "
inhabitant
"
1
But in my dream the only
inhabitant
of that forest was Markovitch.
2
The death-knell of an
inhabitant
of the eastern parish was being tolled.
3
In effect, every
inhabitant
of the United States has a double nationality.
4
The planet's
inhabitants
will remain gloomy, however, even despite their new surroundings.
5
Or what Ilus' new human
inhabitants
thought of as birds and lizards.
1
Nate Brown was a second generation
denizen
of the Ten Thousand Islands.
2
The
denizen
of the prairie never regards such an indication with indifference.
3
My daughter, a true
denizen
of the Always On Cafe, can't function.
4
It is false, as every
denizen
of Bay Ridge and Flushing knows.
5
It looked more like a penis than a
denizen
of the deep.
1
The face of the bearded
habitant
came between him and his sleep.
2
Near the river the
habitant
began his clearing and built his house.
3
All of these latter the
habitant
and his sons made for themselves.
4
The
habitant
,
moreover, had various rights guaranteed to him by royal decrees.
5
Each
habitant
had a clumsy, wooden-wheeled cart or wagon for workaday use.
1
I have been so long a citizen of Edinburgh, now an
indweller
only.
2
And thou art an
indweller
of this city -
3
We are agreed to receive into these dales no Judge who is not a countryman and
indweller
,
or who hath bought his place.
4
There was not much to see just now as its
indwellers
were absent.
5
The chief
indwellers
of the swamp were Molly and Rag.
Usage of
dweller
in English
1
One had the alertness and vigor which bespeaks the
dweller
in towns.
2
The
dweller
in cities may pass a lifetime without hearing the hototogisu.
3
Clement to wit, as the
dweller
in the house was a blacksmith.
4
His demeanor was no longer that of a furtive, ever-wary sand
dweller
.
5
It was merely that of the
city
-
dweller
as distinguished from the rustic.
6
Buccari stepped forward and pointed in cliff
dweller
fashion down the trail.
7
He has a longer pedigree than many a titled
dweller
in Belgravia.
8
To the uptown
city
-
dweller
,
the idea of shopping meal-by-meal was hopelessly inefficient.
9
I'd been a city
dweller
,
first in Alexandria and then in Rome.
10
He is a seaside Pan instead of the woodland
dweller
usually portrayed.
11
I'm sure the last
dweller
under this roof came in years ago.
12
Every white
dweller
among the Indians is known by some special cognomen.
13
The
dweller
glided swiftly out of sight behind an outcropping of rock.
14
This is a mountain after all, and I'm a Brooklyn-bred city
dweller
.
15
So saying, the strange, lone island
dweller
led them into his hut.
16
As Antigone said, I am neither a
dweller
among men nor ghosts.
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dweller
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
urban dweller
rural dweller
ancient dweller
befit a dweller
first dweller
More collocations
Translations for
dweller
Portuguese
habitantes
morador
vizinho
habitante
Catalan
veïna
pobladora
habitant
poblador
veí
resident
Spanish
vecina
habitante
vecino
Dweller
through the time
Dweller
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common