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citizen

/ˈsɪtɪzən/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who belongs to a particular country, state, society, or community and who is subject to its laws and protections.

    - "John is a proud citizen of the United States."
    - "Mary became a citizen of Canada in 2010."
    - "The citizens of this town elected a new mayor."
  • noun

    A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.

    - "The rebels were not considered citizens of the kingdom."
    - "The refugees were denied citizenship due to their political beliefs."
    - "All citizens must pay taxes to the government."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈsɪtɪsən/



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Antonyms

country gentleman , countryfolk , countryman , peasant , villager , alien , foreigner , illegal , illegal alien , alien , outsider , stranger
Synonyms

burgess , burgess , burgher , freeman , burgher , comrade , countryman , national , denizen , denizen , inhabitant , local , native , occupant , resident , townsman , townswoman
Rhymes
Words rhyming with citizen
devotee , recluse , muse , abuse , refuse
Variants
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citizen , citizenly , citizens , citizen's arrest , citizen's arrests , senior citizen , senior citizens , second-class citizen , Citizen Genêt , Edmond-Charles Genest , Edmond-Charles Genêt , Edmond-Charles-Édouard Genet , Genest , Genet
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'civis', meaning 'a citizen' or 'a member of a city'.


Trivia
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  1. The United States is a country with the most naturalized citizens in the world.

  2. The first modern passports were issued in the 15th century, allowing travelers to prove their citizenship and identity.

  3. The concept of citizenship has evolved over time, from ancient city-states to modern nation-states, and continues to be a topic of debate and discussion in contemporary society.


Related Concepts
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  1. Nationality: Refers to the country or territory where a person is born or belongs, often used interchangeably with citizenship but with a slightly different meaning.

  2. Residency: The act of living in a particular place for a significant period of time, often a requirement for obtaining citizenship in some countries.


Culture
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The concept of citizenship is deeply rooted in history and culture, representing the idea of belonging to a community and being entitled to its rights and protections. Citizenship has been explored in literature, art, and music, often highlighting the responsibilities and privileges that come with being a member of a society.

How to Memorize "citizen"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person holding a passport or ID card, representing their citizenship and identity.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'citizen' with the idea of belonging to a community and having rights and protections.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Citizenship is the C in Community' to remember the meaning of the word.


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