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Synonyms and antonyms of Visitors and guests in American Thesaurus

Visitors and guests

guest (noun)

someone who you have invited to your home, for a party or a meal, or to stay the night

visitor (noun)

someone who visits a place or a person

company (noun)

a guest or guests

caller (noun)

someone who comes to your house for a short visit

house guest (noun)

someone who is living with you in your house for a short time, for example a friend who is visiting you

boarder (noun)

someone who pays to live in a house as a guest of the family who owns it

guest (noun)

someone who has been invited to a party, meeting, or other event by the people organizing it

stag (noun)

a man who goes to a party alone and does not bring a woman friend

denizen (noun)

literary someone or something that lives in a particular place or goes there often

guest (adjective)

provided for guests to use

guest (adjective)

relating to guests

habitué (noun)

mainly literary someone who often goes to a particular type of place

plus one (noun)

an additional guest that an invited guest can bring to a social event