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1. dweller
noun. ['ˈdwɛlɝ'] a person who inhabits a particular place.
Synonyms
- soul
- villager
- Asian
- landlubber
- Aussie
- Occidental
- cottage dweller
- Northerner
- borderer
- Asiatic
- islander
- Numidian
- earthling
- indweller
- Trinidadian
- earthman
- worldling
- Galilean
- inhabitant
- Austronesian
- landman
- New Zealander
- individual
- Galilaean
- Australian
- habitant
- Kiwi
- plainsman
- cottager
- Alsatian
- mortal
- Nazarene
- tellurian
- Latin
- occupant
- American
- resident
- easterner
- person
- Phrygian
- European
- denizen
- island-dweller
- Philistine
- westerner
- liver
- occupier
- landsman
- marcher
- somebody
- Hittite
Antonyms
Rhymes with Dweller
- interstellar
- propeller
- langella
- bookcellar
- reseller
- mckeller
- mckellar
- mackellar
- larzelere
- lamellar
- gfeller
- bestseller
- steller
- stellar
- speller
- sneller
- schneller
- scheller
- zeller
- wehler
- teller
- shelor
- sheller
- seller
- reller
- peller
- neller
- mellor
- meller
- melear
How do you pronounce dweller?
Pronounce dweller as dˈwɛlər.
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Sentences with dweller
1. Noun, singular or mass
It is a ground dweller that carries its children on its back.
Quotes about dweller
1. To deprive a man of his natural liberty and to deny to him the ordinary amenities of life is worse then starving the body; it is starvation of the soul, the dweller in the body.
- Mahatma Gandhi
2. Although you may not stumble across a Martian in the garden, you might stumble across yourself. The day that happens, you'll probably also scream a little. And that'll be perfectly all right, because it's not every day you realize you're a living planet dweller on a little island in the universe.
- Jostein Gaarder, The Solitaire Mystery
3. As a man, casting off worn out garments taketh new ones, so the dweller in the body, entereth into ones that are new.
- Epictetus