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civilian
[si-vil-yuhn]
noun
a person who is not on active duty with a military, naval, police, or fire fighting organization.
Informal., anyone regarded by members of a profession, interest group, society, etc., as not belonging; nonprofessional; outsider.
We need a producer to run the movie studio, not some civilian from the business world.
a person versed in or studying Roman or civil law.
adjective
of, pertaining to, formed by, or administered by civilians.
civilian
/ sɪˈvɪljən /
noun
a person whose primary occupation is civil or nonmilitary
( as modifier )
civilian life
Other Word Forms
- anticivilian adjective
- noncivilian noun
- procivilian adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of civilian1
Example Sentences
Sir Keir told MPs that Monday's deal provided "a moment of profound relief" as he paid tribute to both the hostages and the civilians killed in Gaza.
The regime has the backing of leftist, combat-hardened Colombian guerrilla groups and civilian Maduro supporters who experts say wouldn’t be much of a challenge to U.S. forces.
She added that she did not think the ribbons truly represented Israeli civilian hostages.
Allied countries are caught between having to develop long-term solutions to address Russia’s continuing hybrid threats, and a more immediate need to help civilians prepare for the next potential wave of drones.
The massive civilian toll of the war put domestic pressure on Arab governments to rein in Hamas.
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