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dweller - Dictionary Entry

dweller

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdwɛl.ər/

Definitions

  1. A person or animal that lives in or at a specified place.
  2. One who remains or lingers in a particular state or condition.

Usage Examples

  • The cave dweller survived on gathered berries.
  • Urban dwellers often seek peaceful rural escapes.
  • He was a deep dweller in philosophical thoughts.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English dwellere, from the verb dwell, which comes from Old English dwellan, meaning "to linger" or "stay."

Synonyms

  • Inhabitant
  • Resident
  • Occupant
  • Tenant
  • Settler

Antonyms

  • Visitor
  • Nomad
  • Wanderer
  • Traveler
  • Expatriate

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
Spanishhabitanteaβiˈtante
Frenchhabitanta.bi.tɑ̃
GermanBewohnerbəˈvoːnɐ
Russianжительˈʐɨtʲɪlʲ
Mandarin Chinese居民jūmín
Hindiनिवासीnivāsī
Tamilவசிப்பவர்vasippavar
Teluguనివాసిnivāsi
Bengaliবাসিন্দাbāśindā

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdwɛl.ər/
  • American English: /ˈdwɛl.ɚ/
  • Australian English: /ˈdwɛl.ə/

Historical Usage

In early literature, the term dweller often referred to inhabitants of remote or natural habitats, such as forest dwellers or cave dwellers.

Cultural Nuances

The term can imply a sense of permanence and connection to a location, often used in contrast to transient populations.

More Information

In mythology and folklore, dwellers are often depicted as beings closely tied to their environments, such as mountain dwellers or water dwellers, reflecting a symbiotic relationship with nature.

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