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Etymology
1. nomad
noun. ['ˈnoʊˌmæd'] a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons.
Etymology
- nomade (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- nomas (Latin)
Rhymes with Nomad
- amistad
- amstrad
- armstrad
- autorad
- branstad
- caridad
- compuadd
- comrade
- doodad
- dyad
- ecad
- ekblad
- ershad
- galahad
- grandad
- halmstad
- hyderabad
- hyderabad
- ironclad
- kaliningrad
How do you pronounce nomad?
Pronounce nomad as ˈnoʊˌmæd.
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Sentences with nomad
1. Noun, singular or mass
This has given rise to the digital nomad and location-independent entrepreneurs and employees who work on the road like no previous generation ever has.
2. Adjective
As we move into year two of work-from-home life, some of us might be contemplating a shift into the digital nomad life.