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Synonyms and antonyms of Visitors and guests in British 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

guest (noun)

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

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 (adjective)

relating to guests

guest (adjective)

provided for guests to use

guest of honour (noun)

an important guest at a meeting, party, or other event

denizen (noun)

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

habitué (noun)

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

long-stay (adjective)

British needing to stay somewhere for a long time, or for someone who needs to do this

paying guest (noun)

someone who pays to stay with you in your house

plus one (noun)

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