homeland (Meaning)

Wordnet

homeland (n)

the country where you were born

homeland Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers yearned to return to their homeland after the arduous battle.
  2. The displaced refugees struggled to adjust to life in their new homeland.
  3. The musician's songs evoked a deep sense of longing for her ancestral homeland.
  4. The government implemented strict immigration laws to protect the integrity of its homeland.
  5. The exiles mourned the loss of their homeland, but held onto hope for a peaceful return.
  6. The homeland was a place of both joy and sorrow, with memories of laughter and pain.
  7. The historian researched the ancient history of her homeland, uncovering its rich cultural heritage.
  8. The homeland's beauty and resources were a source of pride and prosperity for its inhabitants.
  9. The invader's occupation of the homeland left a deep scar on the nation's psyche.
  10. The journey back to the homeland was an emotional and transformative experience for the long-lost traveler.

FAQs About the word homeland

the country where you were born

home, country, sod, motherland,fatherland, neighborhood, old country,mother country, community

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The soldiers yearned to return to their homeland after the arduous battle.

The displaced refugees struggled to adjust to life in their new homeland.

The musician's songs evoked a deep sense of longing for her ancestral homeland.

The government implemented strict immigration laws to protect the integrity of its homeland.