peopler (Meaning)

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peopler (n.)

A settler; an inhabitant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peopler

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

peopler Sentence Examples

  1. The peopler of the town were enthusiastic about the upcoming festival.
  2. The encroaching darkness cast an eerie pall over the once vibrant peopler.
  3. The peopler of the remote village clung to their traditions with unwavering tenacity.
  4. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the peopler gathered around a crackling campfire.
  5. The peopler of the barren landscape faced adversity with resilience and determination.
  6. The enigmatic peopler of the ancient ruins whispered secrets from a forgotten past.
  7. The peopler of the bustling metropolis were a diverse mosaic of cultures and backgrounds.
  8. The peopler of the isolated island community lived in harmony with their natural surroundings.
  9. The peopler of the war-torn country had endured untold suffering and loss.
  10. The peopler of the future will inherit a world transformed by technological advancements.

FAQs About the word peopler

A settler; an inhabitant.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The peopler of the town were enthusiastic about the upcoming festival.

The encroaching darkness cast an eerie pall over the once vibrant peopler.

The peopler of the remote village clung to their traditions with unwavering tenacity.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the peopler gathered around a crackling campfire.