emigree
1 of 1noun/ˈɛmɪɡreɪ/
Forms:emigrees
1
a female individual who has left their country to live elsewhere, often for political reasons
C2- As an emigrée, she brought with her a rich cultural heritage, blending elements of her homeland with the traditions of her adopted country.
- The emigrée writer found inspiration in her experiences of displacement, weaving tales of longing and belonging into her novels.
- Despite the challenges of being an emigrée, she embraced her new life with optimism and resilience, determined to build a better future for herself and her family.
- The emigrée artist's work reflected the complexity of her identity, exploring themes of migration, memory, and loss.
- The community welcomed the emigrée with open arms, recognizing the strength and courage it took to leave behind everything familiar and start anew in a foreign land.