Pronunciation: /dɑːrk ˈtʊrɪst/
noun a person who travels to sites associated with death, disaster, or tragedy for leisure or educational purposes
A1 A dark tourist is someone who visits places associated with death and tragedy.
A2 Dark tourists often seek out locations with a dark history, such as former prisons or battlefields.
B1 As a dark tourist, he was fascinated by the Chernobyl disaster and wanted to visit the abandoned city.
B2 The dark tourist carefully planned his trip to include visits to sites of natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
C1 The dark tourist industry has grown in popularity, with more people seeking out unique and morbid travel experiences.
C2 Some argue that dark tourism can be exploitative and disrespectful to the victims of tragic events.
formal The dark tourist visited historical sites associated with tragedy and death.
informal The dark tourist enjoys exploring places with a morbid history.
slang That guy is such a dark tourist, always seeking out creepy locations.
figurative She was a dark tourist of the soul, drawn to the shadowy corners of human experience.
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