Used in a Sentence

countryman

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for countryman.

Editorial note

They can be supervised and trained by Americans, but the trigger must be pulled by a fellow countryman.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Somebody from one's own country; a fellow countryman.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of countryman gathered in one view.

noun

Somebody from one's own country; a fellow countryman.

noun

Somebody from a certain country.

noun

A man who is a country dweller, especially a follower of country pursuits.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for countryman.

noun

Somebody from one's own country; a fellow countryman.

noun

Somebody from a certain country.

noun

A man who is a country dweller, especially a follower of country pursuits.

noun

A surname.

Example sentences

1

They can be supervised and trained by Americans, but the trigger must be pulled by a fellow countryman.

2

What makes a fellow countryman more due for grain than a differing skinned man in a land far away?

3

May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countryman.

4

By that argument, it seems like you would be in favor of being extremely selective about who becomes your next fellow countryman.

5

Yeah, I'm aware (fellow countryman here;), but as far as I know Spain hasn't had our eternal crisis.

6

What makes a warrior is killing the enemy before they can kill you and your countryman, not bullying their comrades to suicide or hating them because of their gender or skin color.

7

AI could do everything from surgical strikes to full on massed combat without losing a countryman and dominating other nations on the battlefield.

8

Your enemy is your fellow countryman, you coworkers, your own family.

9

Joseph Stalin was of this same modern world, as were Cesar Chavez, Richard Nixon and Machiavelli’s irrepressible countryman, Silvio Berlusconi (whose unflagging buffoonery rivals Kim Jong-un’s).

10

The common way to express least is malplej (countryman-of-most), which is generally ok but can be instead replaced by mej, for example if terseness is a highly weighted desired trait.

11

You're going to take a human being, a fellow countryman (and a technically skilled one!) and actually forcibly confine him to a cage, because he circumvented the copy protection on a video game?!

12

If you could convince just one fellow countryman that more freedom would make his live better, would make him better, that will be one less pillar for the oppression, and one more for the freedom.

Quote examples

1

The cheapest car they sell is the “Countryman SE ALL4” which starts at 47k and gets a meager 212mi of range.

2

Fine to read a fellow countryman on HN:) "Dere!" I have disabled my coding agent by default.

3

And what I would argue is the most corrosive thing about the War on Terror is that it polarized the divisions in American society, became an "us or them" thing, where being them meant becoming an existential threat to your fellow countryman.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use countryman in a sentence?

They can be supervised and trained by Americans, but the trigger must be pulled by a fellow countryman.

What does countryman mean?

Somebody from one's own country; a fellow countryman.

What part of speech is countryman?

countryman is commonly used as noun.