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visited

VIH-zih-tihd

Visited (adj) means having received a visit or visits. Example: “It's one of the most visited museums in the country.”

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Having received a visit or visits.
"It's one of the most visited museums in the country."

How to use visited

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes a place that has had visitors, as in "the most visited landmark."

Word forms

more visited comparative, most visited superlative

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It's one of the most _____ museums in the country.

frequented toured called on patronised

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Frequently asked questions

What does “visited” mean?

The word “visited” means having received a visit or visits. In plain terms, describes a place that has had visitors, as in "the most visited landmark.".

How do you pronounce “visited”?

“Visited” is pronounced VIH-zih-tihd (/ˈvɪzɪtɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “visited” in a sentence?

Here is “visited” used in a sentence: “It's one of the most visited museums in the country.”

What part of speech is “visited”?

“Visited” is an adjective.

Is “visited” a common word?

“Visited” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does it mean to say a place is "most visited"?

Describing a place as the "most visited" means it receives more visitors than any comparable place over a given period, more than any other museum, city, or landmark, for instance. It is a common way to rank tourist attractions by popularity, usually measured in annual visitor numbers.

What is the opposite of visited?

The direct opposite is "unvisited," meaning a place that has received no visitors. Depending on context, words like neglected, deserted, or overlooked can also serve as opposites, describing somewhere rarely or never called on despite being open or available.

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