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villagers
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "villagers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to people who live in a rural area or small village. For example, "The villagers gathered at the town square to celebrate the harvest."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
One of them is Eyam Hall in the "Plague Village" where in 1665 the villagers decided to stay and die, one by one, rather than spread the pestilence throughout the county.
News & Media
A landmark in this targeting of media independence was reached with the blackout implemented by the media itself on the story of 34 Kurdish villagers killed by Turkish fighter jets in the Iraqi border village of Uludere/Roboski in late 2011.
News & Media
Hundreds of villagers came onto the streets to cheer the children on.
News & Media
Mohammed Dunoma, the chairman of the local parent-teachers association, says many villagers are now reluctant to allow their daughters to go to school.
News & Media
The rubbish was also polluting the river where the villagers collect water.
News & Media
Villagers I interviewed complained why, despite a presence of over 100 UN troops in their village, the UN was consistently failing to protect them (there were several deaths in the days before I arrived there).
News & Media
Oral testimony is insufficient: the villagers always start off adamant that they do not go to the forest at all, they then say they only go to collect dry firewood from the forest floor, and finally admit that some people do take part in illegal activity, though not people from their village.
News & Media
In the run up to announcing a legislative programme entirely composed of the sort of things the Sheriff of Nottingham would yell at villagers as threats, he had everybody talking about foxes.
News & Media
Party members have complained about the printing of surplus ballot papers, irregularities in the voters' roll, traditional leaders "frogmarching" villagers to the polls, people feigning illiteracy to be "assisted", voters being bussed to faraway constituencies, and the malign influence of the military.
News & Media
"It's the victory of workers, the unemployed, the villagers, the farmers.
News & Media
The Darlington branch of Camra says villagers should have been given the option to buy the premises.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about communities, consider the specific context and choose a term that accurately reflects their location (rural, urban, etc.) and social structure. Using "villagers" is appropriate when the community is a village but might be less accurate for other types of settlements.
Common error
Don't assume all "villagers" share the same experiences or opinions. Acknowledge diversity within communities.
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Linguistic Context
The word "villagers" functions primarily as a plural noun, denoting a group of people who reside in a village. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in a variety of contexts, exemplified by sentences where "villagers" are subjects or objects of actions.
Frequent in
News & Media
98%
Formal & Business
1%
Science
1%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
News & Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "villagers" correctly refers to people living in a village. Ludwig AI validates its wide usage, particularly in News & Media, indicating its general acceptability and frequent occurrence. When writing, consider the context and choose terms that accurately reflect the specific community being discussed. While typically neutral, be mindful of generalizing experiences and acknowledge diversity. For alternatives, you could use "local residents" or "community members", based on the nuance you are trying to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inhabitants of the village
A more formal way of saying "villagers", specifying the place of residence.
people of the village
Focuses on the individuals residing in the specific village.
local residents
Emphasizes the residential aspect of living within a specific locality.
residents of the hamlet
Specifically refers to those living in a small village or hamlet.
community members
Highlights the participation and belonging within a shared community.
the local population
A broader term encompassing all individuals living in the area.
rural inhabitants
Focuses on the rural aspect of the population's location.
country dwellers
Emphasizes the rural lifestyle of the people.
townsfolk
Implies people living in a small town, similar to a village.
folk of the village
A more folksy and traditional way to refer to villagers.
FAQs
How can I use "villagers" in a sentence?
You can use "villagers" to refer to the people who live in a village. For example, "The "villagers" gathered in the town square for the annual festival."
What are some synonyms for "villagers"?
Alternatives include "local residents", "community members", or "rural inhabitants", depending on the specific context you want to emphasize.
Is it appropriate to use "villagers" when referring to people in any rural area?
While "villagers" generally refers to people living in a village, it may not be suitable for all rural areas. Consider using more general terms like "rural residents" or "country dwellers" if the settlement isn't specifically a village.
What's the difference between "villagers" and "peasants"?
"Villagers" simply refers to people living in a village. "Peasants", on the other hand, often implies a specific social class, typically agricultural laborers with low social status. So while some "villagers" might be peasants, the terms aren't interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested