Citizenship
UK /["/ˈsɪtɪzənʃɪp/"]/US /["/ˈsɪtɪzənʃɪp/"]/
Definition
the legal right to belong to a particular country
In simple words: Being a member of a country with rights and responsibilities.
Examples
- They were granted full French citizenship.
- You can apply for citizenship after five years' residency.
- He was stripped of his citizenship when he criticized the government.
- Ten years later, she chose to take Australian citizenship.
- You will have to renounce citizenship of this country if you apply for citizenship of another.
- an education that prepares young people for citizenship
Usage notes
Used in both formal and casual contexts. Appropriate when discussing rights, responsibilities, and legal status in a country. Avoid using in overly casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'city' in 'citizenship' — citizens belong to a city or country.
Collocations
- full
- dual
- birthright
- have
- hold
- confer
Synonyms
- membership
- nationality
- status
- belonging
Antonyms
- foreignness
- statelessness
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'nationality' — they have different meanings.
- Using it in a singular context when referring collectively.
- Forgetting to mention legal aspects when defining.