inmate |
guest |
As nouns the difference between inmate and guest
is that
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient while
guest is a recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
As a verb guest is
to appear as a guest, especially on a broadcast.
As a proper noun Guest is
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dweller |
inmate |
Related terms |
Dweller is a related term of inmate.
As nouns the difference between dweller and inmate
is that
dweller is an inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen while
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient).
inmate |
gaolbird |
Related terms |
Inmate is a related term of gaolbird.
As nouns the difference between inmate and gaolbird
is that
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient) while
gaolbird is .
occupier |
inmate |
Related terms |
Occupier is a related term of inmate.
As nouns the difference between occupier and inmate
is that
occupier is a proponent or supporter of the occupy wall street movement while
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient).
inmate |
lag |
Related terms |
Inmate is a related term of lag.
As nouns the difference between inmate and lag
is that
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient) while
lag is location.
resident |
inmate |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between resident and inmate
is that
resident is person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area while
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient.
As an adjective resident
is dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate.
inmate |
boarder |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between inmate and boarder
is that
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient while
boarder is a pupil who lives at school during term time.
denizen |
inmate |
Related terms |
Denizen is a related term of inmate.
As nouns the difference between denizen and inmate
is that
denizen is an inhabitant of a place; one who dwells in while
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient).
As a verb denizen
is (british) to grant rights of citizenship to; to naturalize.
inmate |
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inmate |
crim |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between inmate and crim
is that
inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient while
crim is a criminal.
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