visits
word · lemma: visit
/ˈvɪzɪts/
VI-zits
/vˈɪzɪts/
VI-zits
Definition
Acts of going to see someone or someplace, or the number of times someone goes; also refers to the action of meeting someone for a short time.
Usage & Nuances
Used as a noun (plural of 'visit') or as the third-person singular present form of the verb 'visit'. Common with places ('hospital visits') or people ('family visits'). Online, 'visits' can mean website traffic. Do not confuse with 'visitors' (people who visit).
Spanish: visitasPortuguese (BR): visitasPortuguese (PT): visitasChinese (Simplified): 访问Chinese (Traditional): 訪問Hindi: मुलाकातेंArabic: زياراتBengali: দেখা করে - বার্তা (গমন) - পরিদর্শনRussian: посещения - навещаетJapanese: 訪問(ほうもん)- 訪れるVietnamese: chuyến thăm - đến thămKorean: 방문 - 찾아간다Turkish: ziyaretler - ziyaret ederUrdu: ملاقاتیں - ملتا ہےIndonesian: kunjungan - mengunjungi
Example Sentences
She visits her grandmother every Sunday.
basic
The doctor has many visits every day.
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Our website gets thousands of visits per month.
basic
His frequent visits started to bother the neighbors.
natural
She always visits the same café when she's in town.
natural
After a few short visits, they became good friends.
natural