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Synonyms and antonyms of Inhabitants, citizens and citizenship in British Thesaurus

Inhabitants, citizens and citizenship

aboriginal (adjective)

formal relating to the people or animals that have lived in a place or country since the earliest times

birthright (noun)

a basic human right, or a right to have something because you are a citizen of a particular country

the body politic (noun)

formal all the people of a nation considered as a single group because of their combined political power

citizen (noun)

someone who has the right to live permanently in a particular country and has the right to the legal and social benefits of that country as well as legal obligations towards it

citizenry (noun)

formal the citizens of a particular place considered as a group: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

citizenship (noun)

the legal right to be a citizen of a particular country

citizenship (noun)

the obligations and responsibilities that you have as a citizen

community (noun)

the people who live in an area: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

compatriot (noun)

someone who is from the same country as you

countryman (noun)

someone who is from the same country as you

countrywoman (noun)

a woman who is from the same country as you

daughter (noun)

a woman who comes from a particular place or grew up in a particular period of time that influenced the way she developed as a person

denizen (noun)

literary someone or something that lives in a particular place or goes there often

dual (adjective)

someone who has dual nationality or dual citizenship has the legal right to be a citizen of two particular countries

dweller (noun)

someone who lives in a particular type of place

easterner (noun)

someone who lives in or was born in the eastern part of a country

the flag (noun)

the country that someone belongs to

freeman (noun)

someone who has been given the freedom of the city

green card (noun)

an official document that allows someone who is not an American citizen to live and work in the US

home (noun)

the country or city where you live

home (noun)

the place where a particular group of people or type of plant or animal lives

indigenous (adjective)

formal indigenous people lived in a place for a very long time before other people came to live there

inhabitant (noun)

a person or animal that lives in a particular place

islander (noun)

someone who lives on a small island

local (noun)

someone who lives in a particular place, rather than a visitor to that place

man (noun)

a man who is connected with a particular place

motherland (noun)

the country where you were born and for which you feel loyalty or love

nation (noun)

the people of a particular country

nationality (noun)

the legal status of being a citizen of a particular country

native (adjective)

living in a particular country, area, or city since birth

native (adjective)

relating to the first people to live in an area

native (noun)

someone living in a particular place, especially for a long time

the natives (noun)

someone who was born in a particular place

the natives (noun)

humorous used for referring to people who live in a place that you are visiting

naturalized (adjective)

a naturalized citizen is someone who has officially become a citizen of a country in which they were not born

non-resident (adjective)

not based in a particular country

non-resident (noun)

someone who is not based in a particular country

northerner (noun)

someone who was born or lives in the north of a country

on British/US/Japanese etc soil ()

present or living in the UK, the US, Japan etc

part of the furniture ()

someone who has lived or worked somewhere for a long time

populace (noun)

formal the people who live in a particular country or area

residence (noun)

the fact that someone lives somewhere, or the period of time that they spend living there

resident (noun)

someone who lives in a particular place

society (noun)

the people who live in a particular country or area, or who belong to a particular time

son (noun)

mainly literary a man who comes from a particular place

southerner (noun)

someone who was born or lives in the south of a country

subject (noun)

someone who lives in a country that is controlled by a king or queen

Top Ender (noun)

Australianinformal someone who comes from or lives in the northern part of the Northern Territory in Australia

westerner (noun)

someone who was born in the western part of a country or place, or someone who lives there