Sojourner

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsəʊˌdʒɜrnər/

Definitions of sojourner

noun a person who resides temporarily in a place

Example Sentences

A1 The sojourner explored the city for the first time.

A2 As a sojourner, she felt like a stranger in a new land.

B1 The sojourner immersed themselves in the local culture during their stay.

B2 The sojourner's wanderlust led them to travel to many different countries.

C1 The sojourner's experiences abroad shaped their worldview and perspective.

C2 The seasoned sojourner had visited over 50 countries in their lifetime.

Examples of sojourner in a Sentence

formal The sojourner arrived in the foreign land with a sense of wonder and curiosity.

informal The sojourner was excited to explore the new city and try out all the local cuisine.

slang The sojourner was all about that travel life, hopping from one place to another.

figurative As a sojourner in the world of academia, she constantly sought out new knowledge and experiences.

Grammatical Forms of sojourner

past tense

sojourned

plural

sojourners

comparative

more sojourner

superlative

most sojourner

present tense

sojourn

future tense

will sojourn

perfect tense

have sojourned

continuous tense

is sojourning

singular

sojourner

positive degree

sojourner

infinitive

to sojourn

gerund

sojourning

participle

sojourning

Origin and Evolution of sojourner

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'sojourner' originated from the Old French word 'sojorner' which means 'to dwell temporarily'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'sojourner' has come to be used to describe someone who stays temporarily in a place, often implying a sense of transience or impermanence in their stay.