Transients [noun]

Definition of Transients:

person who moves to a foreign place

Synonyms of Transients:


Opposite/Antonyms of Transients:

Native


Sentence/Example of Transients:

"Transients" were almost unknown quantities at the Bayport Hotel in May.

If the transients were entranced by the fascinating Aileen, the regulars were her adorers.

Transients of this sort were as little to her liking as they were rare.

What I had seen was mainly a flock of "transients," a migratory "wave."

There were transients of many nationalities, but these were our regular inmates.

Wash dishes and meanwhile wait on milk customers who are transients.

Papers mailed casually by persons other than publishers, and denominated "transients," were charged 1d.

She had very few regular boarders, and transients were not as numerous as they had been in the days of the stage-coaches.

First, transients, composed of those who were merely enjoying the unwilling hospitality of Spain in Cuba.

Therefore, a coastwise schooner harbors only transients, for whom the fo'cas'le is merely a shelter between watches.