- verbvisit (verb) · visits (third person present) · visited (past tense) · visited (past participle) · visiting (present participle)
- go to see and spend time with (someone) socially:"I came to visit my grandmother" · "he went out to visit with his pals"
- stay temporarily with (someone) or at (a place) as a guest or tourist:"I don't live here—I'm only visiting" · "we hope you enjoy your stay and will visit us again"
- go to see (someone or something) for a specific purpose, such as to make an inspection or to receive or give professional advice or help:"inspectors visit all the hotels"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalchat:"there was nothing to do but visit with one another"
- go to (a website or web page):"visit us at www.flycreekcidermill.com"
- (chiefly in biblical use) (of God) come to (a person or place) in order to bring comfort or salvation:"He shall visit earth in mercy"
- inflict (something harmful or unpleasant) on someone:"the mockery visited upon him by his schoolmates"
- (of something harmful or unpleasant) afflict (someone):"they were visited with epidemics of a strange disease"
- archaicpunish (a person or wrongful act):"offenses were visited with the loss of eyes or ears"
nounvisit (noun) · visits (plural noun)- an act of going or coming to see a person or place socially, as a tourist, or for some other purpose:"a visit to the doctor"
- a temporary stay with a person or at a place:"she was on a visit to the United States"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalan informal conversation:"a telephone visit"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French visiter or Latin visitare ‘go to see’, frequentative of visare ‘to view’, from videre ‘to see’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- go to see and spend time with (someone) socially:
- stay temporarily with (someone) or at (a place) as a guest or tourist:
- chat:
- inflict (something harmful or unpleasant) on someone:
noun- an act of going or coming to see a person or place socially, as a tourist, or for some other purpose:
- a temporary stay with a person or at a place:
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