Thesaurus / nationals
FEEDBACKsynonyms for nationals
synonyms for nationals
- inhabitant
- national
- native
- resident
- taxpayer
- aborigine
- autochthon
- burgher
- civilian
- commoner
- cosmopolite
- denizen
- dweller
- householder
- occupant
- settler
- townsman
- townsperson
- townswoman
- villager
- voter
- burgess
- freeman/woman
- John/Jane Q. Public
- member of body politic
- member of community
- naturalized person
- subject
- urbanite
- dweller
- inhabitant
- occupant
- citizen
- habitant
- indweller
- liver
- national
- native
- subject
- inhabiter
- resider
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How to use nationals in a sentence
Germany will directly compensate its nationals who may have been dispossessed by the aforesaid liquidations.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSThe German Government shall be responsible for indemnifying its nationals so dispossessed.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSThese persons shall be nationals of Powers that have remained neutral during the war.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSThis agent will exercise a general control over the representatives or counsel employed by its nationals.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSThis is a pleasant day for Spain, and for the gallant nationals of Madrid.
THE BIBLE IN SPAINGEORGE BORROWIf we Nationals divide now and Mrs. Stanton is deposed from the presidency, we virtually degrade her.
THE LIFE AND WORK OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY (VOLUME 2 OF 2)IDA HUSTED HARPERAnd then to see the dogs of nationals flying through the streets to save their lives—that was a sight, Don Jorge.
THE BIBLE IN SPAINGEORGE BORROW(b) By securing equal rights to our nationals in countries newly organized as mandatories.
CONSERVATION THROUGH ENGINEERINGFRANKLIN K. LANEIt could not be assured unless equal opportunities were given our nationals for commercial development of foreign oils.
CONSERVATION THROUGH ENGINEERINGFRANKLIN K. LANEHenry V had left it strictly in his will that Orleans the general and the head of the French nationals should not return.
AVRILH. BELLOC