Pronunciation: /ˈvɪl.ə.dʒər/
noun a person living in a village, typically one who is involved in agricultural or other rural work
A1 The villager lived in a small house in the countryside.
A2 The villager was friendly and always willing to help others in the village.
B1 The villager was known for his skills in farming and animal husbandry.
B2 The villager played a key role in organizing community events and festivals.
C1 The villager was a respected elder in the village council, providing wisdom and guidance.
C2 The villager's influence extended beyond the village, as he was often consulted by neighboring communities for his expertise.
formal The villager was well-respected in the community for his wisdom and leadership.
informal The villager always had the juiciest gossip in town.
slang That villager is always up to something, I can't trust them.
figurative The villager was like a beacon of light in the darkness, guiding us through tough times.
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