different between visiting vs sightworthy
visiting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?v?z?t??/
Verb
visiting
- present participle of visit
Noun
visiting (plural visitings)
- The act of someone or something that visits.
- 1606, William Shakespeare, Macbeth
- Come, you spirits […] make thick my blood, / Stop up th' access and passage to remorse / That no compunctious visitings of nature / Shake my fell purpose […]
- 2003, Joseph A. Conforti, Imagining New England (page 107)
- Instead, he found the Sabbath in North Carolina "generally disregarded, or distinguished by the convivial visitings of the white inhabitants, and the noisy diversions of the negroes."
- 1606, William Shakespeare, Macbeth
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sightworthy
English
Adjective
sightworthy (comparative more sightworthy, superlative most sightworthy)
- That is worth seeing (or visiting)
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