On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Itinerant. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as unsettled or labourer and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Itinerant meaning
Habitually travelling from place to place.
Synonyms of Itinerant
Using Itinerant
- The main meaning on this page is: Habitually travelling from place to place.
- Useful related words include: unsettled, labourer, manual laborer, laborer.
- In the example corpus, itinerant often appears in combinations such as: an itinerant, by itinerant, of itinerant.
Context around Itinerant
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 11 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Itinerant
- In this selection, "itinerant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, charismatic, workers, vendors and coaching stand out and add context to how "itinerant" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a charismatic itinerant irish healer and as an itinerant gamekeeper the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "itinerant" sits close to words such as aarp, accretion and aerosols, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with itinerant
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Both itinerant vendors and those associated with the permanent businesses were in attendance. (13 words)
No list of itinerant traders would be complete without mentioning The Rag and Bone Man. (15 words)
She is presently an itinerant prostitute going from one hotel, brothel and guest house to another. (16 words)
Mortensen and Osborne were married the first time they did it, and had divorced by the time they returned to the play about a charismatic itinerant Irish healer (Osborne), his long-suffering wife (Mortensen), and his loyal manager (Armacost). (39 words)
Mariana tells us that this hostel was made with the help of the tenants who arrived at the hotel, the first container in town turned into four rooms of a hostel painted as a cow by itinerant artists. (38 words)
The trouble is that many of the parents who do not vaccinate their children do so not because of odd beliefs but because they are struggling or itinerant and fall between the cracks of the health system. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Both itinerant vendors and those associated with the permanent businesses were in attendance.
Hervé Renard, enjoying a successful and lucrative stop on an itinerant coaching career in Saudi Arabia, said he acted on impulse as the news broke.
His itinerant curiosity, supple interviewing skills and deft writing chops make this an inspiring on-the-go page-turner.
Ideally turning some of those itinerant workers into full time residents would be the best outcome for Blayney township, Cr Ferguson said.
Mariana tells us that this hostel was made with the help of the tenants who arrived at the hotel, the first container in town turned into four rooms of a hostel painted as a cow by itinerant artists.
Mortensen and Osborne were married the first time they did it, and had divorced by the time they returned to the play about a charismatic itinerant Irish healer (Osborne), his long-suffering wife (Mortensen), and his loyal manager (Armacost).
No list of itinerant traders would be complete without mentioning The Rag and Bone Man.
With William working as an itinerant gamekeeper, the family moved often, transplanting to Malham Tarn in 1929 where the family’s younger children attended the school on the estate.
Criswell served 50 years at First Baptist, Dallas, and was an itinerant preacher and an avid writer.
It came in April, when dozens of shoppers at Bondi Junction were stabbed – five fatally – by itinerant man Joel Cauchi, and in April, when mother Molly Ticehurst was killed in her Forbes home.
It was ten years later, in 1983, when McCombs, in her early thirties, joined Executive Sweet, an itinerant party for lesbians, after its first event.
For months, she said, her family had been itinerant, traveling from Oklahoma to California and Nevada before recently moving to Jackson, persuaded by a friend.
From his father Cornelius he took on, probably at a subconscious level, the pattern of an itinerant healer, dispensing unconventional remedies to a needy public.
She is presently an itinerant prostitute going from one hotel, brothel and guest house to another.
The programme is expected to provide modest stipends for itinerant workers to undertake roads rehabilitation and social housing construction, urban and rural sanitation, health extension and other critical services.
We went in my family from an itinerant worker to my dad having a union job with a pension to his three kids going to college.
According to the organization’s website, Fatica has been an itinerant speaker for 20 years, having traveled to 44 states and four countries.
Over the course of Bezos’s itinerant childhood, as his family traversed the Sun Belt of the ’70s, Jackie encouraged her son’s interest in tinkering by constantly shuttling him to RadioShack.
The trouble is that many of the parents who do not vaccinate their children do so not because of odd beliefs but because they are struggling or itinerant and fall between the cracks of the health system.
This meeting is part of an itinerant cycle, the African Mobility Meetings, organized by Optorg in three capitals of the continent: Douala on November 7; Accra on December 4 and Abidjan on December 11.
Common combinations with itinerant
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an itinerant 20×
- by itinerant 6×
- of itinerant 4×
- and itinerant 4×
- itinerant and 3×
- itinerant lifestyle 3×
- his itinerant 2×
- itinerant workers 2×
- itinerant artists 2×
- for itinerant 2×