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-nik
- a suffix of nouns that refer, usually derogatorily, to persons who support or are concerned or associated with a particular political cause or group, cultural attitude, or the like:
beatnik, filmnik; no-goodnik; peacenik.
-nik
suffix forming nouns
- denoting a person associated with a specified state, belief, or quality
refusenik
beatnik
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of -nik1
Example Sentences
Few people can afford to pay for emergency accommodation out of their own pocket, according to Nik Peasgood, chief executive of domestic violence support charity Leeds Women's Aid.
Nik Barratt, 56, from Leicester, and his neighbours sat on their driveways to enjoy a beer every Saturday afternoon for 65 consecutive weeks, sometimes with umbrellas or torches.
Other people walking past would say hello, and Nik says that the sense of community is still strong five years later.
鈥淎s human development has significantly enhanced the well-being of our communities, it has simultaneously taken a toll on wildlife and their natural habitats,鈥 Oakland Zoo CEO Nik Dehejia said in a statement.
鈥淭here simply aren鈥檛 enough roofers and drywallers and all these other skilled trades in this country,鈥 said Nik Theodore, a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago who studies disaster recovery in the Department of Urban Planning and Policy.
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