Visitor - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈvɪzɪtər|  American pronunciation of the word visitor
Brit.  |ˈvɪzɪtə|  British pronunciation of the word visitor

noun

- someone who visits (syn: visitant)

Extra examples

The museum gets visitors from all over the world.

Visitors to the office must sign in at the desk.

There's a visitor waiting for you in the lobby.

Times Square attracts more than 30 million visitors annually.

Rina is a frequent visitor to the city.

She was a frequent visitor to the museum.

He shook his visitor's hand and resumed his seat.

His secretary's voice came over the intercom, telling him that he had a visitor.

...a sardonic little jab that made her visitor quiet and subdued for the rest of the night...

The receptionist glanced at my visitor's badge.

His smile fell away when he saw who his visitor was.

The visitor proceeded to fasten his horse to a large iron hook.

I leave this notice on my door for each accustomed visitor.

The guard allowed the visitor to pass.

The dog ran at the visitor and bit him.

Word forms

noun
singular: visitor
plural: visitors
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