Sentence examples for inhabitant from inspiring English sources

The word "inhabitant" is correct and usable in written English
It means someone who lives in a particular place, either permanently or for a long period of time. Example: The inhabitants of the small town gathered together for a community picnic.

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inhabitant

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Someone or thing who lives in a place

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It's extremely bad form to deride another county's earthquake, however hilariously pathetic and underwhelming it was, unless you either come from the affected region or were a former inhabitant.

The current writer in residence, and Ravello's most celebrated inhabitant, is Gore Vidal, who kindly invited us to drinks one evening.

The voiceless last robot inhabitant of a deserted Earth?

A veteran inhabitant of the territory who has braved an entire winter there is known as a Yukon Sourdough.

If he were an inhabitant of Liverpool he should be ashamed to acknowledge in foreign countries that he belonged to it, for the people of Liverpool did something as absurd as the worshipping of monkeys.

Gulliver has just returned from 24 hours in the French capital with his French girlfriend, a one-time inhabitant.

One of its strangest anecdotes is about Mark Clark, an American general in the second world war, being served up the last inhabitant of the Naples aquarium, a baby manatee.

Nicholas Carr, a business writer and blogger, recently worked out that each of the 15,000 or so residents logged in at any one time consumes electricity as a result of their activities in the virtual world almost as fast as the average inhabitant of Brazil does in real life.

These days Fuping lives up to the "fu meaning wealth in its name, one inhabitant remarks.In 2013 what would have been Xi Senior's 100th birthday was celebrated with the publication of three books about him, a six-part television documentary, a symposium in Beijing and two commemorative stamps.

He supposedly saved one inhabitant from immolation in a kitchen fire and another from having her head crushed by a cinderblock thrown through the window.

He was "British"—in the original sense, meaning an inhabitant of the western, Celtic fringe of Great Britain but during his teenage years he was captured and brought as a slave to Ireland, before escaping and travelling back to Britain, and possibly also France.

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