outsettler (Meaning)
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outsettler (n.)
One who settles at a distance, or away, from others.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outsettler
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outsettler Sentence Examples
- The outsettler's isolated cabin stood amidst a vast wilderness.
- Despite the challenges of frontier life, the outsettler remained determined to establish a homestead.
- The outsettler's days were filled with arduous labor and constant vigilance.
- The nearest settlement was hundreds of miles away, leaving the outsettler isolated and self-sufficient.
- The outsettler's keen eyesight and sharp hearing were essential for survival in the untamed environment.
- The outsettler's ingenuity and resourcefulness enabled them to adapt to the unforgiving conditions.
- The outsettler's solitude and introspection led to a deep appreciation for the beauty and fragility of the natural world.
- As the years passed, the outsettler's humble cabin became a sanctuary for weary travelers and lost souls.
- The outsettler's legacy lived on long after they were gone, inspiring generations to come with their resilience and pioneering spirit.
- The outsettler's story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit that pushes the boundaries of civilization.
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One who settles at a distance, or away, from others.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The outsettler's isolated cabin stood amidst a vast wilderness.
Despite the challenges of frontier life, the outsettler remained determined to establish a homestead.
The outsettler's days were filled with arduous labor and constant vigilance.
The nearest settlement was hundreds of miles away, leaving the outsettler isolated and self-sufficient.