Every time I meet a compatriot in a foreign country, I feel happy and relieved because he or she will be easier to get along with compared to those from other countries.
Connotation: because there is the word patriot in compatriot, it gives the word a positive connotation and makes it seem that compatriots are patriots, while this may be untrue.
The compatriot defended his own house valiantly.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't show what "compatriot" means.
DeleteThe compatriot of the Great Britain, or the loyalists suffered a lot after the revolutionary war, because the Americans didn't like the British.
ReplyDeleteTommy has always been a patriotic compatriot.
ReplyDeleteRafael Nadal is going to compete with his compatriot from Span in the Wimbledon.
ReplyDeleteThe compatriots fight with each other due to the beneficial of land.
ReplyDeleteDo you mean that they fight to benefit the land, or that they fight to gain land from each other?
DeleteHe defeated his compatriot in the quarterfinals.
ReplyDeleteSentence: It is always a pleasure to find compatriots when one is on foreign land.
ReplyDeleteCompatriots shouldn't not fight against each other but unite as one family.
ReplyDeleteIf you are a double agent, it is not clear which is your compatriot country.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't use "compatriot" to describe a country. Instead write: "If you are a double agent, it is not clear who your compatriots are."
DeleteEvery time I meet a compatriot in a foreign country, I feel happy and relieved because he or she will be easier to get along with compared to those from other countries.
ReplyDeleteThe compatriots love their own country, they are patriotic.
ReplyDeleteIn this sentence, you might as well use "citizens" instead of "compatriots." Try to come up with a sentence that applies the meaning of the word.
DeleteHe wrote a letter to his compatriots, persuading them to stand up for their country.
ReplyDeleteHe encouraged his compatriots to stand up and rebel against the tyrannical king.
ReplyDeleteHe had compatriot with him when he came into the school, and he was still alone.
ReplyDelete"He had no compatriots with him when he came into the school, so he was all alone."
DeleteHis compatriot fought alongside him in their country's trenches during the great war.
ReplyDeleteShe was glad to meet compatriots in a foreign country.
ReplyDeleteThe compatriots in the foreign country gathered every saturday dinner to discuss what is happening in their own country.
ReplyDeleteThe king tries to persuade his compatriots to join the army and fight for the country.
ReplyDeleteConnotation: because there is the word patriot in compatriot, it gives the word a positive connotation and makes it seem that compatriots are patriots, while this may be untrue.
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