colonist

[ˈkɒlənɪst]

colonist Definition

a person who goes to live in a new area or country that is controlled by their own country.

Using colonist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "colonist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The colonists arrived in the New World seeking religious freedom.

  • Example

    The British colonists established settlements in India and Africa.

  • Example

    The Spanish colonists brought disease and destruction to the native populations of South America.

colonist Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with colonist

  • early colonists

    the first settlers of a new area or country

    Example

    The early colonists of America faced many challenges, including harsh weather and hostile native tribes.

  • the time period during which a country establishes colonies in other areas or countries

    Example

    The colonial period in Africa saw many European powers competing for control of the continent.

  • a country that establishes colonies in other areas or countries

    Example

    Spain was a major colonial power in the 16th and 17th centuries, establishing colonies in South America and the Philippines.

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Summary: colonist in Brief

A 'colonist' [ˈkɒlənɪst] is a person who moves to a new area or country that is controlled by their own country. Examples include the British colonists in India and Africa, and the Spanish colonists in South America. The term also encompasses phrases like 'early colonists,' referring to the first settlers of a new area, and 'colonial period,' denoting the time period during which a country establishes colonies.