Antonyms for in mate
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-meyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪnˌmeɪt |
Definition of in mate
Origin :- 1580s, "one allowed to live in a house rented by another" (usually for a consideration), from in "inside" + mate "companion." Sense of "one confined to an institution" is first attested 1834.
- As in inhabitant : noun person who is resident of habitation
- As in patient : noun person being treated for medical problem
- As in resident : noun person living in a particular place
- As in inmate : noun patient
- As in guest : noun person accommodated, given hospitality
Synonyms for in mate
- aborigine
- addressee
- autochthon
- bedfellow
- boarder
- caller
- case
- citizen
- client
- colonist
- companion
- company
- convalescent
- convict
- customer
- denizen
- dweller
- emergency
- ephemera
- frequenter
- habitant
- habitué
- householder
- incumbent
- indweller
- inhabitant
- inmate
- internee
- invalid
- jailbird
- lessee
- liver
- local
- lodger
- mate
- native
- neighbor
- occupant
- occupier
- out-of-towner
- outpatient
- partaker
- patron
- prisoner
- recipient
- renter
- resider
- roomer
- settler
- sharer
- shut-in
- sick person
- sojourner
- squatter
- subject
- suburbanite
- sufferer
- tenant
- transient
- urbanite
- vacationer
- victim
- visitant
- visitor
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