What is another word for fellow citizen?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛlə͡ʊ sˈɪtɪzən] (IPA)

The term "fellow citizen" is commonly used to refer to someone who shares the same nationality or citizenship. However, there are many synonyms that can be used interchangeably with this phrase. These include "compatriot," "countryman," "fellow national," "native," "resident," "inhabitant," and "denizen." Each of these terms denotes a sense of shared identity and belonging to a particular community. Whether used in formal or informal contexts, these synonyms highlight the importance of recognizing and valuing the diversity and unity of our fellow citizens, no matter where in the world we may be.

What are the hypernyms for Fellow citizen?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fellow citizen

  • If the people in this room were not citizens of the United States, if they were not citizens of any state, or of any sovereign government, and if we decided that we needed to, for our own protection, first beginning with safety—September 11th told us why we need each other for the sake of safety—form a government, we have to recognize, each one of us, that this government shall protect the right to life, and to liberty, and property of each one of us. No one of us can say that he deserves protection for the government to be formed, but not somebody else, or that somebody is entitled to more protection than anybody else. Anybody who demands more protection from the government than his fellow citizens won’t be accepted as a fellow citizen.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • ...there has accumulated a vast tangle of emergency legislation, regulations, barriers and restraints, out of all proportion to and often missing and distorting the needs of the situation. For the restoration and modernisation of human civilization, this exaggerated outlawing of the fellow citizen whom we see fit to suspect as a traitor or revolutionary and also of the stranger within our gates, has to be restrained and brought back within the scheme of human rights.
    H. G. Wells

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