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citizen
[ sit-uh-zuhn, -suhn ]
noun
- a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection ( alien ).
- an inhabitant of a city or town, especially one entitled to its privileges or franchises.
- an inhabitant, or denizen:
The deer is a citizen of our woods.
- a civilian, as distinguished from a soldier, police officer, etc.
citizen
/ ˈsɪtɪzən; -ˌnɛs; ˈsɪtɪzənɪs /
noun
- a native registered or naturalized member of a state, nation, or other political community Compare alien
- an inhabitant of a city or town
- a native or inhabitant of any place
- a civilian, as opposed to a soldier, public official, etc
Derived Forms
- citizeness, noun:feminine
- ˈ³¦¾±³Ù¾±³ú±ð²Ô±ô²â, adjective
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¦¾±³Ùi·³ú±ð²Ô·±ô²â adjective
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô·³¦¾±³Ùi·³ú±ð²Ô noun
- un·³¦¾±³Ùi·³ú±ð²Ô·±ô²â adjective
- ³Ü²Ôd±ð°ù·³¦¾±³Ùi·³ú±ð²Ô noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of citizen1
Example Sentences
“This is a nonpartisan race, and I’m running to protect the citizens of this county,†he said in an interview.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history†during the Civil War, and he was right.
Police said a group of citizens had surrounded the man at the pier plaza and responding officers were able to intervene.
Voting rights advocates say the requirement would disenfranchise many American citizens who have the right to vote but do not have such documentation readily available.
He devoted his adult years to championing the causes of people he believed were treated as second-class citizens, including immigrants, farmworkers, women and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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