Get Free Checker
[ UK /vˈɪzɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈvɪzɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who visits

How To Use visitor In A Sentence

  • For a few weeks in the summer, visitors are able to go round Buckingham Palace.
  • A perfect mob of street urchins, loafers, shop-men and bar-keepers who could spare a bit of time, lined up in front of the Palace Hotel and watched the plaid-coated, gray-capped visitors in short knickerbockers and golf stockings puff their pipes around the bar and call for "Porter and h'ale, 'alf and The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras
  • Visitors are welcome to fuss and pet the animals. The Sun
  • Cousin Molle goes to Cambridge and the niece is the only visitor. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • Visitors have reported seeing a dustbin lid moving by the pond because that's what he looks like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Animals were visitors from the other world temporarily assuming animal shapes.
  • However, visitors from outlying areas to attend football matches will contribute substantially to the local economy of the cities mentioned above.
  • The tapu (sacredness) must be lifted from the manuhiri (visitors) before one can enter.
  • Secondly, irritating, defamatory and derogatory comments left at this site by visitors will be deleted.
  • Visitors are also to be told not to touch wound dressings, drips and monitors of the person they are visiting.
View all