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townsman
[tounz-muhn]
noun
plural
townsmena native or inhabitant of a town.
a native or inhabitant of one's own or the same town.
(in New England) a selectman.
townsman
/ ˈtaʊnzmən /
noun
an inhabitant of a town
a person from the same town as oneself
Gender Note
Other Word Forms
- townswoman noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It was claimed that townsmen wanted to spare Alice Bailey from testifying in court.
He was watching television when he spotted his fellow townsman, Mr. Johnson.
A boy and his new friend hatch a plan to save a community of mischievous cavern-dwellers from the villainous townsman who plans to exterminate them.
Normandy has been buffeted by battles since Roman times, and soldiers marching through Sainte-Marie-du-Mont in 1944 saw a reminder of that troubled past: a monument to townsmen killed in World War I.
A townsman with a plane jetted to Memphis to buy the team proper cleats.
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