Displaced Person

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈpleɪst ˈpɜːrsən/

Definitions of displaced person

noun a person who has been forced to leave their home or country, typically because of war, persecution, or natural disaster

Example Sentences

A1 The displaced person found shelter in a refugee camp.

A2 The displaced person was grateful for the aid provided by the relief organization.

B1 The displaced person struggled to adjust to life in a new country.

B2 The displaced person faced many challenges in rebuilding their life after the war.

C1 The displaced person's resilience and determination inspired others in the community.

C2 The displaced person's harrowing journey to safety was documented in a bestselling memoir.

Examples of displaced person in a Sentence

formal The United Nations provides aid and support to displaced persons around the world.

informal My cousin is a displaced person who had to leave their home due to a natural disaster.

slang I heard that new guy at school is a displaced person from out of town.

figurative After the company merger, many employees felt like displaced persons in the new office environment.

Grammatical Forms of displaced person

past tense

displaced

plural

displaced persons

comparative

more displaced

superlative

most displaced

present tense

displaces

future tense

will displace

perfect tense

have displaced

continuous tense

is displacing

singular

displaced person

positive degree

displaced

infinitive

to displace

gerund

displacing

participle

displaced

Origin and Evolution of displaced person

First Known Use: 1945 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'displaced person' originated in the aftermath of World War II, specifically in the context of refugees and individuals who were forced to flee their homes due to the war.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals who were displaced as a result of the war, the term 'displaced person' has since evolved to encompass a broader range of displaced individuals, including refugees from various conflicts and natural disasters.