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View definitions for compatriot

compatriot

noun as in fellow countryman/countrywoman

Strongest match

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The Benfica academy product, who has set up nine goals in all competitions this season, has displayed a technical ease in slicing through defences and evading pressure only rivalled by his compatriot.

From BBC

American Pegula, who beat compatriot Kessler 7–5 6–2 in the singles final in Austin, offered the four players use of her private jet to fly straight from Texas to California.

From BBC

The second season was an ensemble affair, pulling together the remaining members of his hand-picked Special Investigations Unit to track down those who slaughtered their compatriots.

From Salon

Full world champion Teofimo Lopez now has 180 days to defend against Barboza, who could be elevated to the position as title holder if his compatriot decides to pursue a different opponent.

From BBC

As the hulking offensive lineman lumbered on to a chair, one of his compatriots draped an Australian flag around his shoulders.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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