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citizen /ˈsɪtɪz(ə)n /noun1A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized: a British citizen...- Every citizen of the nation enjoys the cultural legacy afforded by song.
- It is a display of loyalty and passion of a nation's citizens in its uniting icon: the flag.
- One of the key points is that we have to respond as citizens rather than consumers.
Synonyms subject, national, passport holder, native; taxpayer, voter 1.1An inhabitant of a particular town or city: the good citizens of Edinburgh...- The management would like to point out that not all citizens of the fair city of Liverpool look like this.
- What is the point of overriding a planning department in the council, and the citizens of the city?
- A city was represented in other cities by one or more citizens of those cities.
Synonyms inhabitant, resident, native, townsman, townswoman, householder, local; freeman humorous denizen, burgher formal dweller British archaic burgess rare residentiary, oppidan Phrases Origin Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French citezein, alteration (probably influenced by deinzein 'denizen') of Old French citeain, based on Latin civitas 'city' (see city). |