Pronunciation: /dɑːrk ˈtʊərɪzəm/
noun a type of tourism that involves visiting sites associated with death, tragedy, or suffering, such as battlefields, prisons, or disaster areas
A1 Dark tourism involves visiting sites associated with death and tragedy.
A2 Many people find dark tourism to be a fascinating way to learn about historical events.
B1 Dark tourism can provide a unique perspective on the impact of past events on society.
B2 Some argue that dark tourism can help promote understanding and empathy towards historical tragedies.
C1 The ethical implications of dark tourism are often debated among scholars and industry professionals.
C2 Researchers continue to study the motivations and effects of dark tourism on individuals and society.
formal Dark tourism is a type of tourism that involves visiting sites associated with death, suffering, or tragedy.
informal Some people are drawn to dark tourism because they find it fascinating to explore places with a dark history.
slang Visiting haunted houses and abandoned prisons is considered dark tourism by some thrill-seekers.
figurative Exploring the remnants of war-torn areas can be seen as a form of dark tourism for those interested in history.
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