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Synonyms and antonyms of Visits in American Thesaurus

Visits

visit (noun)

an occasion when you visit a person or a place

round (noun)

a series of visits to different people or places that are made as part of someone’s job

flying visit (noun)

a very short visit

courtesy call (noun)

a visit or telephone call that you make to a customer in order to be polite

call (noun)

old-fashioned a short visit to someone, especially to their home

circuit (noun)

a series of places that are regularly visited by someone involved in a particular activity

whistle-stop tour (noun)

an occasion when you visit a lot of places in a short period of time

open house (noun)

a period of time when people are encouraged to visit a place

look-in (noun)

Britishinformal a short visit to a person or place

cold call (noun)

an unexpected telephone call or visit by someone trying to sell something

door-to-door (adjective)

going to all the houses in a particular area, for example in order to sell something or to ask for information or votes

the grand tour (noun)

often humorous a visit in which someone shows you all the parts of a building or area

house-to-house (adjective)

involving visits to every house in an area

pilgrimage (noun)

a visit to a place that is connected with someone or something that is important to you

sojourn (noun)

literary a stay in a place that is longer than a vacation but not permanent

tour of inspection ()

an official visit to a place to make certain that everything is correct

visit (noun)

an occasion when an important person such as a political leader or a public official visits a place

visitation (noun)

formal the activity of visiting a place or person