sojourner

IPA: sˈoʊdʒɝnɝ

noun

  • A person who resides temporarily in a place.
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Examples of "sojourner" in Sentences

  • The "sojourner," as we translate for want of a better term
  • "sojourner" and accused him of presuming to judge their behavior.
  • The ger, "sojourner," is one whose stay in certain territory is only temporary.
  • Stopping only long enough to buy a newspaper, this sojourner is no more of a tourist than most of us.
  • Madonna's commitment to Malawian orphans meant she could "not be described as a sojourner", he added.
  • He could only be called a 'sojourner' there, for truth could not abide in that place long as a permanent resident. "
  • The appointing of men of his own to guard the sojourner is a tacit admission to the effect that serious, danger really threatened.
  • Madonna was no "sojourner" in Malawi, where she had demonstrated her commitment to the welfare of the country's more than one million orphans through her Raising Malawi charity, they pointed out.

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