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visitor

[viz-i-ter] / ˈvɪz ɪ tər /
NOUN
person temporarily in a foreign location
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WEAK


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South Korea has seen a steady rise in inbound visitors in recent years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tourists from around the world are now flooding back: 4.8 million visitors arrived in 2024, boosting the coffers of the basilica, which relies on the takings as well as private donations.

From Barron's

We learned how audioguides in Tate Britain art museum that address the listener as if the model in a portrait was speaking enable visitors to remember more visual details of the painting.

From Science Daily

The fact that AI.com attracted enough visitors to crash its site for several minutes could be a more important measure of success than emotional resonance, said Kevin Krim, president and chief executive of data firm EDO.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agents said the series had helped "tremendously" to bring tourists to the area, with a Dave's Coaches bus tour taking visitors to filming locations across the town.

From BBC