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guest
1[gest]
noun
a person who spends some time at another person's home in some social activity, as a visit, dinner, or party.
Synonyms: companya person who receives the hospitality of a club, a city, or the like.
a person who patronizes a hotel, restaurant, etc., for the lodging, food, or entertainment it provides.
an often well-known person invited to participate or perform in a regular program, series, etc., as a substitute for a regular member or as a special attraction.
Zoology., an inquiline.
verb (used with object)
to entertain as a guest.
verb (used without object)
to be a guest; make an appearance as a guest.
She's been guesting on all the TV talk shows.
adjective
provided for or done by a guest.
a guest towel; a guest column for a newspaper.
participating or performing as a guest.
a guest conductor.
Guest
2[gest]
noun
Edgar A(lbert), 1881–1959, U.S. journalist and writer of verse, born in England.
guest
/ ɡɛst /
noun
a person who is entertained, taken out to eat, etc, and paid for by another
a person who receives hospitality at the home of another
a weekend guest
( as modifier )
the guest room
a person who receives the hospitality of a government, establishment, or organization
( as modifier )
a guest speaker
an actor, contestant, entertainer, etc, taking part as a visitor in a programme in which there are also regular participants
( as modifier )
a guest appearance
a patron of a hotel, boarding house, restaurant, etc
zoology a nontechnical name for inquiline
informal, do as you like
verb
(intr) (in theatre and broadcasting) to be a guest
to guest on a show
Other Word Forms
- guestless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of guest1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I went to them and said, ‘Hey, can we have one of those stilt walkers?’” says Slash, referring to the larger-than-life lurkers who haunt guests during the festivities.
A Ventura County naval base wants its neighbors to know they’re going to host some guests — and things might get loud over the next few weeks.
“We apologize to our guests for any inconvenience this may cause and will reach out to those with affected reservations to notify them of their options, including a refund,” Spirit Airlines said in a statement.
It will also pose a challenge to “Face the Nation” producers who already operate in an environment where real-time fact checking can’t always keep up with the misinformation presented by guests on the program.
As one guest put it, “It feels like a test case for Elon Musk’s first colony on Mars.”
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