different between sightsee vs sightseen
sightsee
English
Alternative forms
- sight-see
Etymology
Back-formation from sightseeing.
Verb
sightsee (third-person singular simple present sightsees, present participle sightseeing, simple past sightsaw, past participle sightseen)
- (intransitive) To go sightseeing; to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area.
- 1985, Jilly Cooper, Riders:
- The German team liked each other, ate, drank, sightsaw, sunbathed and worked their horses together. All were firmly rooting for Ludwig. A German victory was all that mattered.
- 2013, A Scott Berg, Wilson, Berkley 2014, p. 142:
- It was their first time on the Continent and they sight-saw for a week in Paris […].
- 1985, Jilly Cooper, Riders:
Usage notes
- Many speakers prefer forms of "go sightseeing".
Translations
sightsee From the web:
- what sightseeing
- what sightseeing near me
- what sightseeing is in las vegas
- what sightseeing is open in london
- what sightseeing is in new york
- what sightseeing means
- what's sightseeing in french
- sightseers meaning
sightseen
English
Verb
sightseen
- past participle of sightsee
Anagrams
- eightness, see things, seethings, sheetings
sightseen From the web:
- what sightseeing
- what sightseeing near me
- what sightseeing is in las vegas
- what sightseeing is open in london
- what sightseeing is in new york
- what sightseeing means
- what's sightseeing in french
- what sightseeing in tagalog
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