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holidaymakerhol‧i‧day‧mak‧er /ˈhɒlədiˌmeɪkə $ ˈhɑːlədeɪˌmeɪkər/ noun [countable]  - The town seems so empty in the autumn when all the holidaymakers have gone home.
- A superb choice for the discerning holidaymaker.
- An attractive modern city, Gdynia offers much in the way of general amenities for the holidaymaker.
- Even so, with her suitcase as well, we look like holidaymakers returning from a wet week away.
- Most holidaymakers still opt for travellers' cheques which are no longer the cheapest means of funding trips abroad.
- Regrettably, most overseas hotels are not well equipped for disabled holidaymakers.
- Richard Barnet joined a group of holidaymakers on a visit to the Cotswolds, as they toured three very different gardens.
- The main factor which takes most holidaymakers abroad is undoubtedly the better weather.
- We joined some of the holidaymakers, as they looked around the garden at Little Tulsa in Cirencester.
someone who is on holiday► tourist someone who visits a different place for interest and enjoyment: · More than 3 million American tourists visit Britain every year.· Tourists can use the colour-coded map to guide themselves on walks of the city. ► holidaymaker British /vacationer American someone who is spending time in another place or country for enjoyment - used especially in newspapers and advertising: · The town seems so empty in the autumn when all the holidaymakers have gone home.· In the 1950s, vacationers flocked to resorts in the Catskills. ► honeymooner someone who is on holiday with there new husband or wife soon after their wedding: · All the honeymooners will receive a free bottle of champagne. British English someone who has travelled to a place on holiday → tourist SYN vacationer American English |