Sentences with citizen
cit·i·zen
C c - ...American citizens.
- ...the citizens of Buenos Aires. [+ of]
- Aspiring Australian citizens must correctly answer 12 out of 20 questions to pass a controversial new citizenship test.
- Patricia McGurk Martin is a United States citizen who lives in the northern Virginia area.
- Several reports are coming from citizen journalists in the area.
- citizens of the deep
- Citizen refers to a member of a state or nation, esp. one with a republican government, who owes it allegiance and is entitled to full civil rights either by birth or naturalization; , subject is the term used when the government is headed by a monarch or other sovereign; , national is applied to a person residing away from the country of which he or she is, or once was, a citizen or subject, and is especially used of one another by fellow countrymen living abroad; , native refers to one who was born in the country under question, and is applied specifically to an original or indigenous inhabitant of the region
- That large body of the working men who were not counted as citizens and had not so much as a vote to serve as an anodyne to their stomachs.
- Formerly, the citizens of republics were distinguished the subjects living in kingdoms.
- Diogenes reckoned himself a citizen of the world.
- The deer is a citizen of our woods.