citizens

word · lemma: citizen

/ˈsɪtəzənz/
SI-duh-zuhnz
/sˈɪtɪzənz/
SIT-i-zuhnz

Definition

Citizens are people who legally belong to a country and have rights and duties there. It can also mean the people who live in a particular city or town.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in government, law, news, and public discussions. 'Citizens' usually refers to legal members of a country, while 'residents' means people who live in a place and may not have citizenship. Common phrases include 'citizens' rights', 'private citizens', and 'law-abiding citizens'.

Example Sentences

The citizens voted in the election yesterday.

basic

Good citizens follow the law.

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The mayor thanked the citizens for their help.

basic

Local citizens are asking for safer streets at night.

natural

The app lets citizens report problems directly to the city.

natural

Private citizens usually don't have access to that kind of information.

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