Pronunciation: /saɪt siː/
noun the ability to see
A1 I enjoy sightseeing when I visit new cities.
A2 Sightseeing in Paris is a must for any tourist.
B1 The sightseeing tour included all the major landmarks in the city.
B2 We spent the whole day sightseeing in Rome.
C1 Sightseeing can be a great way to learn about different cultures.
C2 The guided sightseeing tour provided a comprehensive overview of the city's history.
verb to visit and explore places of interest
A1 I want to sight see all the famous landmarks in the city.
A2 During my vacation, I plan to sight see the historical sites in the area.
B1 Tourists often come to sight see the beautiful scenery and architecture of the town.
B2 We spent the day sight seeing around the city, taking in all the sights and sounds.
C1 Sight seeing in a new country allows you to experience different cultures and traditions.
C2 After sight seeing in Paris for a week, I feel like I've seen everything the city has to offer.
formal During our trip to Paris, we made sure to set aside time to sight see all the famous landmarks.
informal Hey, let's go sight see around the city and check out all the cool spots!
slang I love sight seeing in new places, it's always so exciting to explore.
figurative Sometimes in life, we need to take a step back and sight see the bigger picture to gain perspective.
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