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The synonyms of “Visitors” are: visitant
Visitors as a Noun
Definitions of "Visitors" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “visitors” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Someone who visits.
Synonyms of "Visitors" as a noun (1 Word)
visitant | A supernatural being or agency; an apparition. In the poem the angels of death appeared as spectral visitants. |
Associations of "Visitors" (30 Words)
attendee | A person who attends a conference or other gathering. The gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees. |
cave | Hollow out as if making a cave or opening. She finally caved in the face of his persistence. |
customer | A person of a specified kind with whom one has to deal. Mr Harrison was a regular customer at the Golden Lion. |
encroach | Advance beyond the usual limit. Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room. |
exhibitor | A person who displays works of art or other items of interest at an exhibition. The trade fair attracted 89 exhibitors and 37 000 visitors. |
explore | Examine by touch. He explored the Fontainebleau forest. |
guest | A person staying at a hotel or guest house. A regular guest on the morning show. |
hotel | A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication. A group of four friends had gone to have dinner at a roadside hotel. |
interject | Say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption. Christina felt bound to interject before there was open warfare. |
interloper | Someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission. Japanese consumers have in the past been unreceptive to foreign interlopers in the cell phone market. |
intrude | Enter uninvited. He had no right to intrude into their lives. |
intruder | A person who intrudes, especially into a building with criminal intent. The intruder had pulled out drawers and dumped their contents on the floor. |
intrusion | Rock produced by an intrusive process. Villagers say the noise is an intrusion on their lives. |
invade | To intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate. This new colleague invades my territory. |
lodging | The act of lodging. A fee for board and lodging. |
oppressor | A person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures. They overthrew their colonial oppressors. |
passport | An official document issued by a government, certifying the holder’s identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries. A passport photograph. |
resident | A British government agent in any semi-independent state, especially the Governor General’s agent at the court of an Indian state. Arctic residents are joined annually by long distance migrants. |
resort | A hotel located in a resort area. An appeal to his uncle was his last resort. |
robber | A person who commits robbery. |
spelunker | A person who explores caves. |
tour | Take a performer production etc on tour. They took an extended tour of Europe. |
tourist | Travel as a tourist. American families touristing abroad. |
trespass | Enter unlawfully on someone’s property. She is trespassing upon my privacy. |
trespasser | Someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission. A trespasser on his land. |
usurpation | Entry to another’s property without right or permission. A succession of generals who ruled by usurpation. |
violate | Violate the sacred character of a place or language. They violated the terms of a ceasefire. |
violator | A person who treats something with irreverence or disrespect. A violator of nature. |
visa | Provide a passport with a visa. An exit visa. |
visit | The act of visiting in an official capacity as for an inspection. He scheduled a visit to the dentist. |