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noun as in social call upon another

Strongest matches

appointment , call , holiday , interview , stay , stop , stopover , talk , vacation

Strong matches

evening , sojourn , tarriance , visitation , weekend

verb as in be a guest of

call , call on , frequent , hit , inspect , play , see , stay at , talk , tour

chat , converse , crash , dwell , reside , sojourn , tarry

Weak matches

come around , come by , drop by , drop in , drop over , go over to , go to see , look around , look in on , look up , pay a call , pay a visit to , pop in , stay with , step in , stop by , stop off , swing by , take in

verb as in bother, haunt

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afflict , assail , avenge , befall , impose , inflict , pain , punish , smite , trouble , wreak , wreck

bring down on , descend upon , force upon

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Example sentences.

You will have your beloved father back sooner than you think, and you can visit and communicate with him all the while.

He hasn't bothered to visit Iguala, the place where the students were abducted and killed.

From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers.

On May 9, which Moscow commemorates as World War II “Victory Day,” Klaus paid a highly visible visit to the Russian Embassy.

Both Prados have enough magic that, after you visit them, the whole world feels like their gift shop for a few hours.

When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.

M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.

Levee: a ceremonious visit received by a distinguished person in the morning.

I really ought to visit my California estates, and I have always wanted to see that part of America.

In the spring of 1868 he was taken by his mother for a visit to England, and there, in the same year, his sister was born.

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  • make the scene
  • punch the clock

verb as in be present at

  • come to light
  • make an appearance

noun as in demand, announcement

  • solicitation
  • supplication

verb as in visit someone

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[ viz -it ]

verb (used with object)

to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.

  • to stay with as a guest.

to visit a church for prayer.

a general visiting his troops.

to visit the sick.

The plague visited London in 1665.

to visit him with sorrows.

  • to access, as a website.
  • to inflict, as punishment, vengeance, etc. (often followed by on or upon ).

verb (used without object)

  • to make a visit.

to visit on the phone with a friend.

  • to inflict punishment.

a nice, long visit.

We had a good visit on the way back from the grocery store.

  • a call paid to a person, family, etc.
  • a stay or sojourn as a guest.
  • an official inspection or examination.

the right of visit and search.

  • to go or come to see (a person, place, etc)
  • to stay with (someone) as a guest
  • to go or come to (an institution, place, etc) for the purpose of inspecting or examining
  • tr (of a disease, disaster, etc) to assail; afflict

the judge visited his full anger upon the defendant

  • archaic. trusually foll bywith to afflict or plague (with punishment, etc)
  • informal. often foll by with to chat or converse (with someone)
  • the act or an instance of visiting
  • a stay as a guest
  • a professional or official call
  • a formal call for the purpose of inspection or examination

the right of visit and search

  • informal. a friendly talk or chat

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Derived forms.

  • ˈvisitable , adjective

Other Words From

  • inter·visit verb (used without object)
  • non·visit·ing adjective
  • pre·visit noun verb
  • re·visit verb noun
  • un·visit·ed adjective
  • un·visit·ing adjective

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Example sentences.

“Time Capsule” walks users through a linear experience with between 45 and 60 minutes of content, but it sounds like it’s also designed to support further exploration and additional visits.

A visit to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park is just 23 miles west.

The agency has since extended its agreement with contractor Allied Universal through the end 2021 to allow MTS’s new security director to play a greater role in the process, and to conduct visits now complicated by coronavirus restrictions.

Bregman said that visits with his brother in their younger years meant tagging along with him to medical emergencies.

Only companies that understand what makes a customer satisfied will be the ones able to implement an effective customer experience strategy that will make the visit worth repeating.

You will have your beloved father back sooner than you think, and you can visit and communicate with him all the while.

He hasn't bothered to visit Iguala, the place where the students were abducted and killed.

From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers.

On May 9, which Moscow commemorates as World War II “Victory Day,” Klaus paid a highly visible visit to the Russian Embassy.

Both Prados have enough magic that, after you visit them, the whole world feels like their gift shop for a few hours.

When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.

M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.

Levee: a ceremonious visit received by a distinguished person in the morning.

I really ought to visit my California estates, and I have always wanted to see that part of America.

In the spring of 1868 he was taken by his mother for a visit to England, and there, in the same year, his sister was born.

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Synonyms of visits

  • as in stays
  • as in chats
  • as in haunts
  • as in calls
  • as in sojourns
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Thesaurus Definition of visits

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Synonyms & Similar Words

  • calls (on or upon)
  • seeks (out)
  • drops in (on)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • brushes (aside or off)
  • cold - shoulders
  • hangs (around or out)
  • talks a blue streak
  • blows smoke
  • chews the rag
  • shoots the breeze
  • chews the fat
  • resorts (to)
  • stops (by or in)
  • stops (over)
  • camps (out in)
  • sojourns (at)
  • tarries (in)
  • runs (over)
  • happens (by)
  • barges (in)
  • bops (into)

Thesaurus Definition of visits  (Entry 2 of 2)

  • field trips
  • visitations
  • get - togethers

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Definition of visit noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • a two-day/three-day visit
  • the prime minister's surprise visit to the troops
  • an official/state visit
  • visit to somebody/something It's my first visit to New York.
  • If you have time, pay a visit to the local museum.
  • The family made a visit to England in the summer of 1923.
  • a visit to the doctor
  • His visits home were limited to Christmas.
  • visit from somebody We had a visit from the police last night.
  • visit by somebody Arranegments are being made for a visit by a member of the royal family.
  • (British English) a home visit (= when your doctor visits you)
  • a brief/recent visit
  • on/during a visit The team reported on deficiencies found during the site visit .
  • Regular visits to the dentist are important.
  • Is this a social visit, or is it business?
  • They're on an exchange visit to France.
  • Following this initial visit, she will return to Montserrat in June.
  • Following her letter of complaint, she received a personal visit from the store manager.
  • He offered her a drink to try to prolong her visit.
  • He was forced to cut short a visit to North America.
  • How many doctors are still able to make home visits?
  • I think it's time we paid him a little visit.
  • I'd been looking forward to my cousin's visit for ages.
  • If you're staying in Rome, Ostia is well worth a visit.
  • On one of her regular visits home, she told her parents she was engaged.
  • Pay us a visit next time you're in town.
  • She enjoyed the frequent visits of her grandchildren.
  • The President has been briefed in preparation for his forthcoming visit to Russia.
  • The visit signalled the normalization of relations between the two countries.
  • We had a visit from somebody collecting for charity.
  • We received a letter announcing a visit from government inspectors.
  • We used to go on school visits to museums and historical buildings.
  • While on holiday in Italy, the prime minister paid a courtesy visit to his opposite number in Rome.
  • You should receive a home visit from your midwife within a month.
  • a visit to the dentist
  • Allow three hours for your visit.
  • Enjoy your visit!
  • Is this a social visit or are you here on business?
  • Is this your first visit to New York?
  • She was making one of her frequent visits to London.
  • The inspectors paid a surprise visit to the factory.
  • The prime minister is on an official visit to Jamaica.
  • They received a visit from the party leader.
  • We had to cut short our visit and fly home.
  • during a/​the visit
  • on a/​the visit

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  • I want to buy a little something to give to Val when I visit her in the hospital .
  • There are several places of interest to visit in the area .
  • I've never been to Kenya, but I hope to visit it next year .
  • I have clear memories of visiting my grandfather's farm as a child .
  • He picked up malaria when he was visiting the country on business .
  • beard the lion (in his/her den) idiom
  • call (in) on someone
  • happen along/by (somewhere)
  • on your rounds idiom
  • state visit
  • stomping ground

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Phrasal verbs

  • They received a visit from the police .
  • My uncle paid us a surprise visit yesterday .
  • He gave a talk about his visit to America .
  • The schedule for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre Dame , the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.
  • The president's official visit marks the start of a more relaxed relationship between the two countries .

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Synonyms for visit ˈvɪz ɪt vis·it, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word visit ., english synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes.

Avenge and revenge , once close synonyms, are now far apart in meaning. To avenge is to visit some offense with punishment, in order to vindicate the righteous, or to uphold and illustrate the right by the suffering or destruction of the wicked. "And seeing one of them suffer wrong, he avenged him that was oppressed, and smote the Egyptian," Acts vii, 24. To revenge is to inflict harm or suffering upon another through personal anger and resentment at something done to ourselves. Avenge is unselfish; revenge is selfish. Revenge , according to present usage, could not be said of God. To retaliate may be necessary for self-defense, without the idea of revenge . Compare REVENGE.

Synonyms: avenge , punish , retaliate , revenge , vindicate

Preposition: Avenge on or upon (rarely, avenge oneself of ) a wrong-doer.

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the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time

"he dropped by for a visit"

Synonyms: sojourn

a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice

"he scheduled a visit to the dentist"

the act of visiting in an official capacity (as for an inspection)

the act of going to see some person in a professional capacity

"a visit to the dentist"

sojourn, visit verb

a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest)

visit, see verb

go to see a place, as for entertainment

"We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning"

Synonyms: chitchat , take in , figure , date , go out , bring down , shoot the breeze , look , find out , reckon , confabulate , go through , inspect , impose , see to it , gossip , confab , find , view , go steady , get word , call in , meet , jaw , chit-chat , claver , check , construe , determine , see , chew the fat , chatter , fancy , picture , call , visualize , realise , control , encounter , natter , learn , envision , travel to , watch , escort , run into , regard , run across , assure , come across , inflict , image , take care , witness , get wind , ensure , attend , pick up , understand , experience , interpret , ascertain , catch , visualise , consider , examine , chat , realize , project , chaffer , discover , insure , get a line , hear

travel to, visit verb

go to certain places as for sightseeing

"Did you ever visit Paris?"

Synonyms: confab , natter , bring down , inspect , impose , claver , chat , call in , confabulate , chew the fat , jaw , chatter , chit-chat , gossip , call , chitchat , inflict , travel to , shoot the breeze , chaffer , see

visit, call in, call verb

pay a brief visit

"The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens"

Synonyms: chitchat , predict , forebode , bring down , shoot the breeze , promise , inspect , phone , impose , call off , gossip , confab , shout out , foretell , cry , call in , scream , jaw , holler , chit-chat , claver , anticipate , call up , see , chew the fat , call , recall , send for , natter , hollo , travel to , address , shout , inflict , name , call back , confabulate , squall , bid , ring , chat , withdraw , chatter , telephone , chaffer , yell , prognosticate

visit, inspect verb

come to see in an official or professional capacity

"The governor visited the prison"; "The grant administrator visited the laboratory"

Synonyms: confab , natter , bring down , inspect , impose , claver , chat , call in , scrutinize , confabulate , chew the fat , jaw , chatter , chit-chat , audit , gossip , call , chitchat , scrutinise , inflict , travel to , shoot the breeze , chaffer , see

inflict, bring down, visit, impose verb

impose something unpleasant

"The principal visited his rage on the students"

Synonyms: chitchat , land , bring down , confab , overthrow , enforce , inspect , impose , trim down , overturn , lower , get down , call in , cut , jaw , chit-chat , claver , trim back , trim , see , chew the fat , cut down , call , reduce , levy , natter , gossip , travel to , subvert , take down , cut back , put down , inflict , shoot the breeze , confabulate , let down , chat , chatter , chaffer

chew the fat, shoot the breeze, chat, confabulate, confab, chitchat, chit-chat, chatter, chaffer, natter, gossip, jaw, claver, visit verb

talk socially without exchanging too much information

"the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"

Synonyms: bawl out , chitchat , chide , yack , call down , masticate , bring down , huckster , shoot the breeze , twaddle , inspect , consult , impose , take to task , gossip , prattle , call on the carpet , inflict , reproof , manducate , call in , lambaste , palaver , jaw , higgle , claver , tittle-tattle , lambast , maunder , see , haggle , chew out , remonstrate , call , tattle , have words , berate , rebuke , natter , travel to , trounce , dress down , confab , chit-chat , chew up , gibber , click , blab , reprimand , rattle on , piffle , scold , confabulate , confer , chew the fat , dish the dirt , yap away , chew , prate , rag , chat , chatter , yack away , chaffer , lecture , gabble , blabber , clack

stay with as a guest

"Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month"

"He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly"

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Synonyms: go to see , call upon , pay a visit to

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List of paraphrases for "visit":

visits , visiting , tour , visited , visite , trip , consult , visitation , visita , see , visitor , inspection , tours , mission , browse , travel , visitez

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VIsit now SBI securities trading platform and you will find that it is not allowing you to do transactions as pages become unresponsive or price feeding is not possible

President Vladimir Putin :

We are here to launch a football marathon, it is a good chance to visit a multi-faceted and open Russia that can surprise and inspire.

Lucy Nicholson :

It was fascinating to visit parts of Russia rarely seen by tourists, restrictions on mass gatherings were suspended for the World Cup, creating an unusual carnival-like atmosphere.

Rita Fernandez :

He's my No. 1 world leader, he rides on a bus. He flew to Tacloban to visit the typhoon survivors despite the storm and he stops to talk to the poor. He's a living saint.

Kazunori Takishima :

I will continue to visit and support Tokyo Olympics until the day I die, while I'm still able to move, I plan to see all the Olympic Games from the opening to the closing( ceremonies). I can eventually beat the record.

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  21. visit noun

    Definition of visit noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. ... visit verb; visit on phrasal verb; visit with phrasal verb; return visit noun; courtesy call noun; Phrasal verbs. visit on phrasal verb; visit with phrasal verb; Nearby words.

  22. 574 Verbs for Visit

    Another word for Visit? Words for Visit (verbs).

  23. VISITS Synonyms: 116 Similar and Opposite Words

    Synonyms for VISITS: sees, calls (on or upon), looks up, seeks (out), drops in (on), drops by, stays, sojourns; Antonyms of VISITS: ignores, snubs, brushes (aside or off), cold-shoulders, lives, resides, dwells, abides ... verb. Definition of visits. present tense third-person singular of visit. 1. ... guest an old friend who comes to visit for ...

  24. visit noun

    an occasion or a period of time when somebody goes to see a place or person and spends time there. a two-day/three-day visit; the prime minister's surprise visit to the troops; an official/state visit; visit to somebody/something It's my first visit to New York.; If you have time, pay a visit to the local museum. The family made a visit to England in the summer of 1923.

  25. VISIT

    VISIT meaning: 1. to go to a place in order to look at it, or to a person in order to spend time with them: 2. to…. Learn more.

  26. Visit Synonyms & Antonyms

    Avenge and revenge, once close synonyms, are now far apart in meaning.To avenge is to visit some offense with punishment, in order to vindicate the righteous, or to uphold and illustrate the right by the suffering or destruction of the wicked. "And seeing one of them suffer wrong, he avenged him that was oppressed, and smote the Egyptian," Acts vii, 24. To revenge is to inflict harm or ...