citizen of the world
English
Noun
citizen of the world (plural citizens of the world)
- A person who takes the view that they belong to no particular country or state, especially such a person who travels widely to different countries.
- 1942, Julius J. Epstein; Philip G. Epstein; Howard Koch, Casablanca:
- Major Strasser: What is your nationality? / Rick: I'm a drunkard. / Captain Renault: That makes Rick a citizen of the world.
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- A person acting as part of the global citizenry.
- 1997 October 10, Tung Chee Hwa, “Policy Address 97”, in Summary of World Broadcasts: Asia, Pacific: Issues 3038-3050, British Broadcasting Corporation, page S-35:
- For over twenty years, Hong Kong has played an outstanding part in coping with the burden of Vietnamese boat people. [...] We have done our part as citizens of the world.
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Translations
person who takes the view that they belong to no particular country or state — See also translations at cosmopolitan, internationalist
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