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villager Definition

vil·lager (-ər)

noun

a person who lives in a village

villager Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • terrify: This terrible atrocity occurred when terrified villagers tried to escape the bombs hailing down on them.
  • displace: SCAD initially organized emergency relief camps for the 50,000 plus displaced villagers.
  • kill: Like Frankenstein's monster, running round killing villagers!
  • gather: One imagines the villagers gathered outside this church, watching the flames and smoke rise.
  • tell: He was told to tell the villagers that they would not return to the village to continue their ministry.
  • ask: A list of questions were sent out to addresses in the Welton Parish asking villagers about the proposed new housing developments for Daventry.

Adjective modifier

  • fellow: They say that many more of their fellow villagers ran away; they did not know what became of them.
  • Kurdish: As to the claimed gas attacks on Kurdish villagers, the CIA said " precise information " on those events was " lacking.
  • Indian: The laudable principles of the Free Software Foundation are irrelevant to Indian villagers who have no access to electric power or computers.
  • ordinary: However, most ordinary villagers still had very little spare time.
  • local: Having a party with local villagers at the end of a stunning 6 day trek.

Modifies a noun

  • stove: Open fireplace with fitted villager log burning stove on a slate hearth.

Possessives

  • house: Dinner and overnight at a local villager's house with basic facilities.

Preposition: in

  • area: Vocational training centers where the TOS can work with NGOs to re-train villagers in areas other than fishing are being considered.
  • part: Some villagers in the more northern part of this area were taken directly to Bhalagwe after their detention.
  • village: One of the chief problems of more leisure time was that villagers in some villages had nothing to do except drink and get drunk.
  • region: A great burden was also exacted on the villagers in the region.

Preposition: of

  • age: The Green is enjoyed by villagers of all ages.

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