Citizenship Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized

  • As a responsible citizen, it is important to stay informed about current events.
  • Hey, did you hear about that citizen who found a lost dog and returned it to its owner?
  • That citizen is always on top of the latest gossip in the neighborhood.
  • The artist used the statue to represent the ideal citizen in society.

noun A person from one's own country; a fellow citizen or national.

  • I am proud to stand here today with my compatriots to celebrate our country's independence.
  • My compatriot and I are planning a trip to Europe next summer.
  • Hey compatriot, let's grab some food after work!
  • As a scientist, my compatriots in the field inspire me to push the boundaries of knowledge.

noun the status of belonging to a particular nation

  • Nationality refers to the legal relationship between a person and a state.
  • My nationality is American, but my parents are from Italy.
  • I don't care about nationality, I just want to travel the world.
  • In the world of music, nationality often influences an artist's style and sound.

noun a group of human beings, often forming a community or tribe

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  • The government is implementing policies to improve the quality of life for all people.
  • Most people enjoy spending time with their friends and family.
  • Some people are just too cool for school.
  • Success is not just about luck, it's about surrounding yourself with the right people.