expatriate
noun/ˌeksˈpætriət/
/ˌeksˈpeɪtriət/
(also informal expat
/ˈekspæt/
/ˈekspæt/
)- a person living in a country that is not their own
- American expatriates in Paris
- My family lived as expatriates in Hong Kong before I was born.
Synonyms immigrantimmigrantmigrant ▪ refugee ▪ asylum seeker ▪ expatriateThese words all describe people who have moved to a different country. immigrant a person who has either chosen or been forced to leave their country and come to live permanently in a different country:- immigrants from other European countries
- The country has a large seasonal migrant population.
- There has been a steady flow of refugees from the war zone.
- to provide accommodation and support for asylum seekers
- American expatriates in Paris
- economic/skilled migrants
- illegal/undocumented immigrants/migrants
- political refugees
Word Originmid 18th cent. (as a verb): from medieval Latin expatriat- ‘gone out from one's country’, from the verb expatriare, from ex- ‘out’ + patria ‘native country’.Want to learn more?
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