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What is an adjective of reside?

There isn't a single perfect adjective directly corresponding to "reside." However, depending on the specific context, you can use various adjectives to describe something or someone who resides:

General:

* Resident: This is the most straightforward option, meaning "living in a particular place."

* Permanent: Describing a residence that is long-term and intended to be lasting.

* Temporary: Describing a residence that is for a limited time.

* Established: Suggesting a long-standing and stable residency.

Specific to location:

* Urban: Residing in a city.

* Rural: Residing in a countryside area.

* Suburban: Residing in a suburb.

* Coastal: Residing near the coast.

Other options:

* Domiciled: Formal term meaning "having a permanent residence."

* Settled: Implies a sense of stability and comfort in a place.

* Rooted: Similar to "settled," suggesting a deep connection to a place.

The best adjective to use depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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