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Definitions for Citizens
[1] a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection (distinguished from alien).
[2] an inhabitant of a city or town, especially one entitled to its privileges or franchises.
[3] an inhabitant, or denizen: The deer is a citizen of our woods.
[4] a civilian, as distinguished from a soldier, police officer, etc.
[5] a native registered or naturalized member of a state, nation, or other political community Compare alien
[6] an inhabitant of a city or town
[7] a native or inhabitant of any place
[8] a civilian, as opposed to a soldier, public official, etc
Words related to Citizens
citizenvoter, civilian, resident, national, settler, inhabitant, taxpayer, villager, dweller, commoner, aborigine, denizen, subject, householder, occupant, native, cosmopolite, burgher, burgess, townsperson
Words nearby Citizens
citizencithara, cither, citied, citified, citify, citizen, citizen journalism, citizen kane, citizen science, citizen's arrest, citizen's charter
Origin of Citizens
1275–1325; Middle English citisein < Anglo-French citesein, Old French citeain, equivalent to cite city + -ain -an; Anglo-French s perhaps by association with deinzain denizen
Words that may be confused with Citizens
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, citizencitizen, resident
Other words from Citizens
cit·i·zen·ly , adjective
non·cit·i·zen , noun
un·cit·i·zen·ly , adjective
un·der·cit·i·zen , noun
Related adjective: civil
Word origin for Citizens
C14: from Anglo-French citesein, from Old French citeien, from cité, city
Synonyms for Citizens
civilian, inhabitant, national, resident, settler, taxpayer, villager, voter, aborigine, burgess, burgher, commoner, cosmopolite, denizen, dweller, householder, native, occupant, subject, John/Jane Q. Public, freeman/woman, member of body politic, member of community, naturalized person, townsperson, urbanite