Antonyms for tourist
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : too r-ist |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtʊər ɪst |
Definition of tourist
Origin :- 1780, from tour (n.) + -ist; tourist trap attested from 1939, in Graham Greene.
- noun person who visits a place
- Just then a French tourist came up and accosted us, smiling ruefully.
- Extract from : « The Roof of France » by Matilda Betham-Edwards
- I will content myself with describing what is in store for the tourist.
- Extract from : « The Roof of France » by Matilda Betham-Edwards
- The roads—if they can be so called—offer little inducement to the tourist.
- Extract from : « The Hunted Outlaw » by Anonymous
- She has but reached one of the commonplaces of tourist ventures.
- Extract from : « Mountain Meditations » by L. Lind-af-Hageby
- Fandor thought: "This grows interesting: it is quite on the cards that this tourist may be."
- Extract from : « A Nest of Spies » by Pierre Souvestre
- How different the spectacle which now meets the eye of the tourist!
- Extract from : « King Philip » by John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
- It was the end of the tourist season, and the Ben-my-Chree was leaving the harbour.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- You see he thought I was here as a tourist; he thinks so still.
- Extract from : « Where Angels Fear to Tread » by E. M. Forster
- We have now conducted the tourist to the chief objects in North Wales.
- Extract from : « England, Picturesque and Descriptive » by Joel Cook
- The tourist puts in everything he sees, truly enough, or thinks he sees.
- Extract from : « James Boswell » by William Keith Leask
Synonyms for tourist
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