outdweller (Meaning)

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outdweller (n.)

One who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outdweller

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outdweller Sentence Examples

  1. As an outdweller in the bustling city, she yearned for the solitude of nature.
  2. The outdweller's dilapidated cottage stood isolated on the outskirts of the town.
  3. Despite being an outdweller, she remained close to her family, visiting them regularly.
  4. The outdweller's eccentric reputation made her a topic of gossip among the townsfolk.
  5. The abandoned farmhouse served as a temporary shelter for the outdweller during the harsh winter.
  6. The reclusive outdweller rarely ventured into town, preferring the peace and quiet of her isolated abode.
  7. The outdweller's appearance marked her as an outsider, with her worn clothes and unkempt hair.
  8. The children were fascinated by the enigmatic outdweller, who often told them wild tales from the forest.
  9. The outdweller's mysterious past haunted her, casting a shadow over her present life.
  10. Despite her solitary existence, the outdweller had a profound impact on the community, inspiring both curiosity and compassion.

FAQs About the word outdweller

One who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As an outdweller in the bustling city, she yearned for the solitude of nature.

The outdweller's dilapidated cottage stood isolated on the outskirts of the town.

Despite being an outdweller, she remained close to her family, visiting them regularly.

The outdweller's eccentric reputation made her a topic of gossip among the townsfolk.