strangers Sentence Examples

  1. The strangers exchanged hesitant glances across the crowded room.
  2. I felt a surge of unease as two strangers approached me in the dark alley.
  3. The homeless man smiled at me as he shared his meager meal with other strangers.
  4. The refugees, once strangers in a foreign land, now formed a close-knit community.
  5. The online game connected strangers from all walks of life, fostering friendships and rivalries.
  6. The hikers stumbled upon a group of friendly strangers who offered them shelter from the storm.
  7. The strangers became confidants, revealing their deepest secrets to each other in the anonymity of the night.
  8. The act of kindness shattered the barriers between two strangers, creating an unbreakable bond.
  9. The strangers parted ways, forever linked by the shared experience that had brought them together.
  10. I wondered about the lives of the faces I passed on the street, each one a stranger with their own story.

strangers Meaning

strangers

one in the house of another as a guest, visitor, or intruder, of, relating to, or being a stranger, one not privy or party to an act, contract, or title, guest sense 1, visitor, one who is strange, foreigner, one who does not belong to or is kept from the activities of a group, a resident alien, one ignorant of or unacquainted with someone or something, estrange, alienate, a person with whom or a thing with which one is unacquainted, a person or thing that is unknown or with whom one is unacquainted, someone who is not a party or in privity with a party (as to a contract or legal action)

FAQs About the word strangers

one in the house of another as a guest, visitor, or intruder, of, relating to, or being a stranger, one not privy or party to an act, contract, or title, guest

aliens,foreigners,outsiders, outlanders, drifters, outcasts,wanderers, transients, nonresidents, pariahs

pals, comrades, acquaintances, buddies,friends, natives, peers, associates, residents, cohorts

The strangers exchanged hesitant glances across the crowded room.

I felt a surge of unease as two strangers approached me in the dark alley.

The homeless man smiled at me as he shared his meager meal with other strangers.

The refugees, once strangers in a foreign land, now formed a close-knit community.