visitor
someone who visits a place often
someone who visits a place at consistent intervals
a visitor from another country, often in a formal or official context
a visitor from another country
someone who visits a website on the internet
a visitor from a country across the sea
a visitor whose arrival is pleasing
a visitor who is a person of high rank or status
someone who visits a museum
someone who might become a visitor in the future
someone who visits a park
someone who is visiting a place for the first time
a visitor who was not anticipated
someone who is likely to become a visitor
someone visiting for work-related purposes
someone who visits a specific physical location or place
a visitor who arrives without being expected
someone visiting a place while on vacation
someone who visits from time to time, but not often
a visitor or group of visitors that comes once a year
someone visiting a patient in a hospital
a visitor who was not asked to come
a visitor who is not welcome
someone who visits during a particular season of the year
someone who visits without a special purpose, often by chance
a visitor that you do not want to be there
a trained nurse who visits people in their homes to give advice on health
someone who does not visit very often
someone visiting an inmate in a prison
a professional who visits people in their homes to provide a service
details or facts provided to visitors
a building where visitors to a place can get information
the quantity of people who visit a place
the overall impression and feeling that a visitor gets from a place or event
a place that people visit for pleasure and interest, e.g. a castle or a theme park
an office that provides information for tourists and visitors
visitors arrive at a place
visitors show curiosity or a desire to know more about something
visitors go to a place in large numbers
visitors arrive, often unexpectedly
to make something available for visitors to have or use
to provide something to visitors
to ask visitors in a polite or formal way to do something
to persuade visitors to do something by making it easier or more attractive
used to indicate the destination of a visitor
used to indicate the place of origin of a visitor
to cause visitors to come to a place because it is interesting or pleasant
to attract visitors to a place or event
to have people in your home or at your location as guests
to receive visitors in a friendly way
to attract visitors, often for economic benefit
to have people come to visit you
to be the reason why visitors come to a place
to think or believe that someone will visit
to formally welcome or accept visitors
to say hello to visitors when they arrive
to allow visitors to enter a place
to provide food, drink, and amusement for visitors
to attract visitors by offering something tempting
to desire to have visitors
to discourage people from visiting a place