City Dweller

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪti ˈdwɛlər/

Definitions of city dweller

noun a person who lives in a city

Example Sentences

A1 A city dweller lives in a big town.

A2 City dwellers often use public transportation to get around.

B1 As a city dweller, she enjoys the hustle and bustle of urban life.

B2 City dwellers in metropolitan areas have access to a wide range of cultural activities.

C1 The city dweller was accustomed to the fast-paced lifestyle of the urban environment.

C2 Having lived in various cities around the world, the city dweller had a unique perspective on urban living.

Examples of city dweller in a Sentence

formal The city dweller was accustomed to the hustle and bustle of urban life.

informal The city dweller loved exploring all the trendy cafes and shops in the city.

slang The city dweller was a real city slicker, always dressed to impress.

figurative The city dweller felt like a small fish in a big pond, surrounded by towering skyscrapers.

Grammatical Forms of city dweller

past tense

lived

plural

city dwellers

comparative

more city dweller

superlative

most city dweller

present tense

city dwells

future tense

will city dwell

perfect tense

has city dwelled

continuous tense

is city dwelling

singular

city dweller

positive degree

city dweller

infinitive

to city dwell

gerund

city dwelling

participle

city dwelled

Origin and Evolution of city dweller

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The term 'city dweller' originated from the Middle English word 'dwellen' meaning 'to reside' and the Old French word 'cite' meaning 'city'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to simply describe a person who resides in a city, the term 'city dweller' has evolved to encompass a broader cultural and social identity associated with urban living.