C2 noun Neutro

resident

/ˈrɛzɪdənt/

A person who lives in a particular place on a long-term or permanent basis, as opposed to a visitor. In a specialized academic or professional context, it refers to a physician or specialist who is receiving advanced clinical training in a hospital.

Exemplos

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1

The local residents were invited to a town hall meeting to discuss the new park development.

The local residents were invited to a town hall meeting to discuss the new park development.

2

Every permanent resident must adhere to the jurisdictional laws regarding property maintenance.

Every permanent resident must adhere to the jurisdictional laws regarding property maintenance.

3

I've been a resident of this neighborhood for years, so I know all the best spots.

I've been a resident of this neighborhood for years, so I know all the best spots.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
resident
Verb
reside
Advérbio
residentially
Adjetivo
residential
Relacionado
residency
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Dica de memorização

A resident 'resides' (lives) in a place. Think of the word 'side'—a resident takes a side and stays in one place.

Quiz rápido

After three years of medical school, she finally became a ______ at the city hospital.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: resident

Exemplos

1

The local residents were invited to a town hall meeting to discuss the new park development.

everyday

The local residents were invited to a town hall meeting to discuss the new park development.

2

Every permanent resident must adhere to the jurisdictional laws regarding property maintenance.

formal

Every permanent resident must adhere to the jurisdictional laws regarding property maintenance.

3

I've been a resident of this neighborhood for years, so I know all the best spots.

informal

I've been a resident of this neighborhood for years, so I know all the best spots.

4

The study focuses on the behavioral patterns of the resident species within the isolated ecosystem.

academic

The study focuses on the behavioral patterns of the resident species within the isolated ecosystem.

5

As our resident cybersecurity analyst, Sarah will lead the internal audit of our network protocols.

business

As our resident cybersecurity analyst, Sarah will lead the internal audit of our network protocols.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
resident
Verb
reside
Advérbio
residentially
Adjetivo
residential
Relacionado
residency

Colocações comuns

permanent resident a person who has the right to live in a country indefinitely
local resident a person who lives in the nearby area
resident expert a person within a group who is the go-to specialist for a topic
resident physician a doctor undergoing specialized clinical training
foreign resident a person living in a country of which they are not a citizen

Frases Comuns

artist in residence

a program where an artist works within a specific institution

in residence

living or working in a particular place for a period of time

resident alien

a foreign national living in a country on a long-term basis

Frequentemente confundido com

resident vs residence

Residence is the physical place where someone lives (the house), whereas resident is the person who lives there.

resident vs residency

Residency refers to the state or period of being a resident, often used for medical training or legal status.

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Notas de uso

Use 'resident' to emphasize a long-term connection to a location or a specialized role within an organization. It is more formal than 'neighbor' or 'inhabitant'.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the suffix '-ant' (residant), but the correct spelling is always '-ent'. Another mistake is using 'resident' to refer to a house; it only refers to the person.

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Dica de memorização

A resident 'resides' (lives) in a place. Think of the word 'side'—a resident takes a side and stays in one place.

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Origem da palavra

From the Latin 'residere', meaning to sit back, remain, or rest.

Padrões gramaticais

Countable noun: one resident, two residents Often used as an attributive noun: resident expert, resident population
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Contexto cultural

In the United States, 'resident' is a high-stakes term for doctors who have graduated med school but are working 80+ hours a week for specialized training.

Quiz rápido

After three years of medical school, she finally became a ______ at the city hospital.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: resident

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