resident
1 of 2nouna person who lives in a particular place, usually on a long-term basis
B1- The new resident of the apartment complex introduced herself to her neighbors.
- As a resident of the small town, he knows everyone by name.
- Residents of the neighborhood formed a community watch program to improve safety.
- The apartment building has a mix of residents from different cultural backgrounds.
- The community center hosts events and activities for residents of all ages.
someone who is staying in a hotel room
B2- The hotel resident enjoyed complimentary breakfast during her stay.
- As a resident, he received special offers for extended stays at the hotel.
- The friendly staff made the resident feel welcome and comfortable.
- Each resident was given a key card to access their room.
- The hotel organized events for residents to socialize and relax.
a doctor in training who lives at or is assigned to a hospital and provides care for inpatients under the guidance of senior medical staff
A resident is a doctor who has completed medical school and is undergoing specialized training in a hospital or clinic. This period, known as residency, typically lasts between three to seven years, depending on the medical specialty. During this time, residents work under the supervision of experienced doctors, gaining experience in patient care, performing procedures, and improving their medical knowledge and skills. Residents are essential for hospitals to function properly, often working long hours and managing a large amount of patient care, while they progress toward becoming fully independent doctors in their chosen specialty.