Occupant
31occupant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tenant, lodger, transient, occupier, inhabitant, roomer. See possession. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. lessee, inhabitant, renter; see resident , tenant . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. resident,… …
32occupant — [[t]ɒ̱kjʊpənt[/t]] occupants 1) N COUNT The occupants of a building or room are the people who live or work there. Most of the occupants had left before the fire broke out... The filing cabinets had all gone with the previous occupants. Syn:… …
33occupant — oc·cu·pant || É‘kjÉ™pÉ™nt /É’kjÊŠp n. tenant; settler …
34occupant — noun 1》 a person who occupies a place at a given time. ↘Law a person in actual possession of property, especially land. 2》 the holder of a position or office …
35occupant — n.; (also possessor) (for the time) , occupier, holder, tenant …
36occupant — noun (C) formal 1 someone who lives in a house, room etc, though without necessarily owning it: Furniture left by the previous occupants. 2 someone who is in a room, vehicle etc at a particular time: Neither of the car s two occupants was injured …
37occupant — n 1. tenant, renter, lessee, leaseholder; resident, permanent resident, resider, residencer, residentiary; inhabitant, Archaic. inhabiter, habitant, dweller, denizen, householder, addressee, occupier; indweller, incumbent, inmate; lodger, boarder …
38occupant — oc·cu·pant …
39occupant — noun Syn: resident, inhabitant, owner, householder, tenant, leaseholder, lessee; Brit. occupier, owner occupier …
40occupant — [ˈɒkjʊpənt] noun [C] someone who is living in or using a place the current occupants of the building[/ex] …