Pronunciation: /ɪnˈhæb.ɪ.tənt/
noun a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place
A1 The inhabitants of the small village were very friendly.
A2 The inhabitants of the city were used to the noise and bustle.
B1 The inhabitants of the island relied on fishing for their livelihood.
B2 The inhabitants of the region were known for their unique cultural traditions.
C1 The inhabitants of the country faced challenges due to political instability.
C2 The inhabitants of the planet Earth must work together to protect the environment.
formal The government conducted a census to determine the exact number of inhabitants in the city.
informal Do you know how many inhabitants live in that neighborhood?
slang The inhabitants of this town are really chill.
figurative As an inhabitant of the digital world, he spends most of his time online.
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