Pronunciation: /ˈrɛzɪdənt/
noun a person who lives in a particular place
A1 The resident of the house was very friendly.
A2 The new resident in the apartment building introduced themselves to the neighbors.
B1 The resident of the town has lived there for over 20 years.
B2 The resident of the nursing home enjoyed participating in the daily activities.
C1 The resident of the city council proposed a new initiative to improve public transportation.
C2 The resident expert on climate change was invited to speak at the international conference.
adjective used to describe something that is located in a particular place
A1 The resident cat at the shelter is very friendly.
A2 The resident students organized a welcome party for the new arrivals.
B1 The resident doctor is on call for emergencies during the night.
B2 The resident artist's work is on display at the local gallery.
C1 The resident expert on climate change gave a lecture at the conference.
C2 The resident historian provided valuable insights into the city's past.
formal The resident of the apartment complex filed a noise complaint with the building management.
informal The new resident next door seems really friendly.
slang The resident at that house party was the life of the party.
figurative As a writer, words are the residents of my mind.
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