Meaning & Definition of Inhabitant in English
English⟶
Inhabitant
A person or animal that lives in a particular place.
Pronunciation:
/ɪnˈhæbɪtənt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
inhabitantsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person or animal that resides in a specific place.
Example Sentence: The inhabitants of the island were friendly.
Definition: One that occupies a particular place regularly.
Example Sentence: As an inhabitant of the city, he knew all the best spots.
Definition: A member of a particular group or population.
Example Sentence: The new inhabitants brought fresh ideas to the community.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin inhabitantem, the present participle of inhabitare, meaning 'to dwell in'.
Synonyms
residentdwelleroccupantlocaltenant
Common Phrases and Expressions
- native inhabitant: A person born and raised in a particular place.
- legal inhabitant: A person who has been officially recognized as residing in a specific jurisdiction.
Translations
- Spanish: habitante
- French: habitant
- German: Einwohner
- Russian: жилец
Related Words
- habitat: The natural environment where an organism lives.
- inhabitation: The act of living in a place.
Slang Meanings of inhabitant
Meaning: Townie
Example Sentence: He's a real townie, never left the area.
Meaning: Locals
Example Sentence: The locals know all the hidden gems of the city.