Pronunciation: /steɪˈkeɪʃənər/
noun a person who stays in their own country or at home for a vacation
A1 The staycationer enjoyed exploring their own city during their time off.
A2 As a staycationer, she decided to visit local attractions instead of traveling abroad.
B1 The staycationer booked a cozy Airbnb for a relaxing weekend in town.
B2 Being a staycationer allows you to save money while still enjoying a break from work.
C1 The staycationer took advantage of the city's cultural events and dining scene during their stay.
C2 As a seasoned staycationer, he knew all the best spots to visit in the city for a perfect staycation.
formal The hotel industry has seen a rise in staycationers due to travel restrictions.
informal My neighbor is a staycationer this year, exploring all the local attractions.
slang I'm just going to be a staycationer this summer, no need to travel far.
figurative Being a staycationer in your own city allows you to see things from a different perspective.
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