resident

/ˈrɛzɪdənt/
adjective
  1. Living in a particular place on a long-term basis.
    • They hired a resident nurse to care for the elderly couple at home.
    • The resident population of the island has grown steadily over the last decade.
    • The park has a resident flock of geese that stay all year.
  2. Attached to or working regularly at a particular institution or location.
    • The hotel has a resident chef who prepares meals for guests.
    • She is the resident expert on ancient history at the university.
    • The apartment complex has a resident manager who handles maintenance requests.
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noun
  1. A person who lives in a particular place, such as a house, city, or country.
    • All residents must sign in at the front desk when entering the building.
    • The residents of the apartment building held a meeting about the new parking rules.
    • She has been a resident of New York for over ten years.
  2. A doctor who is receiving specialized training at a hospital after completing medical school.
    • The senior surgeon supervised the resident during the operation.
    • Dr. Chen is a third-year resident in pediatrics.
    • The resident worked a 24-hour shift in the emergency room.
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