the refugees were coming in fast to the camp after their release from the stockage where they had been captured.
I am a refugee, on the run from the police, and have a pie in my hand....
Jack is the leader of the Refugee Integration Assistance Committee.
I was amazed to discover that my new neighbour had come to this country as a refugee.
the refuge lrft his country sadly
The dispossession left me at a loss. The refugee's dispossession is often overlooked if not denied.
"Refugee" is a noun, but it has no adverb form. This is the most straightforward answer you can get. As a guide, you can try to put the word into a sentence (in the position of an adverb or adjective) and see if it fits in. In this case, if you can say "He is refugeeish" (meaning "he behaves like a refugee"), then the word "refugee" has an adjective form, and if you can say "He talks refugeeishly" (meaning "he talks like a refugee"), then the word has an adverb form. For both cases, you can't do it, so you can safely conclude that refugee is a noun that has no adjective or adverb form.
The refugee begged for water.Britain has sent humanitarian aid to the Kurdish refugee camps in Turkey.He was once a refugee, now he is one of the world's most influential figures.
people escaping ukraine are refugees
Refugees is the plural for refugee
A female refugee is a refugee. A male refugee is a refugee.The noun 'refugee' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?