1. compatriot - Noun
2. compatriot - Adjective
One of the same country, and having like interests and feeling.
Of the same country; having a common sentiment of patriotism.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter an unsuccessful appeal by McLaren, the Brazilian received a further US$100,000 fine and a six-month suspension, leading Senna to accuse FIA president Jean-Marie Balestre of favoring his compatriot Prost. Source: Internet
Another team that dream of signing Ter Stegen is Bayern, as the natural successor to compatriot Manuel Neuer. Source: Internet
But former Chelsea and Germany midfielder Ballack believes Werner made the right decision to join the Blues, say that his compatriot would struggle to start matches considering the competition with Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. Source: Internet
Comments made by Koeman in an interview with suggested Busi’s days might be numbered, as there will be a preference to deploy compatriot Frenkie de Jong in their shared position of pivot. Source: Internet
Britain's George Russell will move up from Williams to stand in for his compatriot, who has clinched his record-equalling seventh title, in one of three changes since last week's Bahrain Grand Prix. Source: Internet
Eugenie Bouchard of Canada celebrates winning a set against compatriot Bianca Andreescu during first round play at the Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament in Toronto, Tuesday August 6, 2019. Source: Internet