How do you use Denizens in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Denizens meaning
plural of denizen
Using Denizens
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of denizen
- In the example corpus, denizens often appears in combinations such as: denizens of, the denizens, its denizens.
Context around Denizens
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 4 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Denizens
- In this selection, "denizens" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, stellar, apple, control, comes and revisited stand out and add context to how "denizens" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all the denizens of koholint and among its denizens were beat. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "denizens" sits close to words such as abdulaziz, abortive and acacia, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with denizens
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The neighborhood denizens are not laughing. (6 words)
Dome of the books include Monster Summoner's HandbookMystery Monsters RevisitedDungeon Denizens Revisited. (13 words)
The denizens of this fascist-friendly fiefdom have discovered that they've been tricked. (14 words)
The Lord of Vampires sought international recognition for his new country, and the United Nations agreed–on one condition: that Blade serve as the Sheriff of the Vampire Nation, watching over it and ensuring its denizens do not get too rowdy. (41 words)
Again, we’re going to come back to this point a few more times over the course of this series.) Relative to the past three Pixar films, while the world of Monstropolis is vast, its denizens are fewer and further between. (41 words)
In this standalone expansion, players face a pandemic of epic proportions in which Uncle and by proxy, John Marston’s wife Abigail, have been subjected to an infection that is turning all denizens into flesh-eating zombies within Blackwater. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Anyone who says differently, saw something else, is on a planet where self-deniers and deceivers are the only denizens.
A supermassive black hole churns at its center, surrounded by the “bulge,” a knot of stars containing some of the galaxy’s oldest stellar denizens.
Big Apple denizens on radio, TV, social media, in bars and in politics laid into the perceived insult.
Denizens of death row in California actually made millions from unemployment fraud during the scamdemic.
If the denizens of clown world keep promoting cultural insanity as normal, minority voters may also increasingly find a home in the GOP.
In this standalone expansion, players face a pandemic of epic proportions in which Uncle and by proxy, John Marston’s wife Abigail, have been subjected to an infection that is turning all denizens into flesh-eating zombies within Blackwater.
Kletus Casady (aka Carnage) bonded with the Extrembiote, the villain was able to mind-control denizens of the Big Apple via mobile devices, making people kill each other as his first move.
The denizens of this fascist-friendly fiefdom have discovered that they've been tricked.
The Lord of Vampires sought international recognition for his new country, and the United Nations agreed–on one condition: that Blade serve as the Sheriff of the Vampire Nation, watching over it and ensuring its denizens do not get too rowdy.
The white popular resentment that Bunch writes about is highly evident in the sardonic comments and facial expressions of Iowa working-class folks when the topic of the university and its privileged denizens comes up.
Raised in Louisville, Ky., among racetrack denizens, my father can be a miserable loser and a confounding winner, self-pitying in defeat and sheepish in victory, as if either outcome feels a little unjust.
That’s because calabash seafood, the freshly-pulled-from-the-water, lightly breaded and deep-fried denizens of the sea (think: shrimp, oysters, crab, grouper and flounder) became famous here in the 1930s and ’40s.
The neighborhood denizens are not laughing.
Updated with a bright visual style that makes all the denizens of Koholint Island resemble adorable toy dolls, on Switch is stunningly cute.
Yet the denizens of the War Capital of the World pay no never-mind to the absurd facts of the situation.
Again, we’re going to come back to this point a few more times over the course of this series.) Relative to the past three Pixar films, while the world of Monstropolis is vast, its denizens are fewer and further between.
Among its denizens were Beat Generation writers Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs and Gregory Corso.
As global denizens and owners of a Rolls-Royce, the marque’s patrons are accustomed to effortless luxury travel.
But good intentions or not, the Robinsons are colonizing a strange land for themselves with no regard for its original denizens.
Dome of the books include Monster Summoner's HandbookMystery Monsters RevisitedDungeon Denizens Revisited.
Common combinations with denizens
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- denizens of 27×
- the denizens 15×
- its denizens 5×
- denizens are 4×
- other denizens 3×
- denizens and 2×
- denizens to 2×