Definition: A tourist is a personwhotravels to a place for pleasure, enjoyment, or to seenewsights, rather than for workorother obligations.
UsageInstructions:
The word "tourist" is a noun, which meansit is a person, place, thing, oridea.
You can useit to describesomeonevisiting a newcity, country, orattraction.
Example:
"During the summer, manytouristsvisit the beach to enjoy the sun."
"The museumwasfull of touriststaking photos."
AdvancedUsage:
In morecomplex sentences, you can use "tourist" to discusstourismas an industryor the impact of touristsonlocalculture.
Example: "The influx of tourists has greatlyboosted the localeconomy, butit has alsoled to concernsaboutenvironmentalsustainability."
Word Variants:
Tourism (noun): The industryrelated totravel for pleasure. Example: "Tourism is a majorsource of income for many countries."
Touristy (adjective): Describes a place that is popular with tourists. Example: "The restaurantin thattouristyarea is alwayscrowded."
Different Meanings:
While "tourist" primarilyrefers to someonetraveling for pleasure, it can alsoimplysomeonewho is inexperienced in a particularplaceoractivity. For example, "He was a tourist in the world of finance," meaning he wasnew and perhapsnotveryknowledgeable.
Synonyms:
Traveler
Visitor
Sightseer
Vacationer
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
"Off the beatenpath": Refers to places that arenotcommonlyvisitedby tourists. Example: "We prefer to exploreoff the beatenpath to findhidden gems."
"Touristtrap": A place that is designed to attracttouristsbut may notoffergenuineorquality experiences.