Pronunciation: /saɪtˈsɪr/
noun a person who is visiting a place of interest as a tourist
A1 The sightseer took lots of photos during the tour.
A2 As a sightseer, she enjoyed exploring the historic sites of the city.
B1 The sightseer was amazed by the architecture of the ancient ruins.
B2 The sightseer decided to book a guided tour to learn more about the local culture.
C1 The experienced sightseer knew all the best hidden gems in the city.
C2 The sightseer's extensive travels had made them quite knowledgeable about different cultures.
formal The sightseer marveled at the historical architecture of the city.
informal The sightseer couldn't stop taking pictures of all the famous landmarks.
slang The sightseer was totally geeking out over all the cool sights.
figurative As a sightseer of life, she took in every experience with wonder and curiosity.
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