Citizenries refer to the collective body of citizens within a particular place or nation. While there are no direct antonyms to this word, some words that may represent its opposite include outsiders, foreigners, visitors, or tourists. These words represent individuals who are not part of a particular citizenry, either for a short or long-term period. Whereas citizenries often comprise of individuals with shared values, identity, and interests, outsiders lack close association or familiarity with such groups. The concept of citizenry is often used in discussions about civil society, governmental policies, and democracy. It is important to recognize and appreciate the diversity and perspectives of all individuals, including those who may not be part of a particular citizenry.