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.
I am a refugee, on the run from the police, and have a pie in my hand....
the refuge lrft his country sadly
Jack is the leader of the Refugee Integration Assistance Committee.
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 refugees were coming in fast to the camp after their release from the stockage where they had been captured.
people escaping ukraine are refugees
Refugees is the plural for refugee
I was amazed to discover that my new neighbour had come to this country as a 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.
Citizens had to flee across the border and into refugee camps. Terrified, the cat could only flee under the bed where it proceeded to scratch its fleas.
I think it is refuge: which can be a place providing protection hence refugee a person looking fro protection safety etc