visited
Pronunciation: [ˈvɪzɪtɪd]
Word
Context: "travel"
(verb) to go to see a place or person for a short time. When you visit someone, you go to their home, or go to a special place like a park or museum.
Example
Last summer, we visited my grandparents in the countryside.
Example
We didn’t visit the zoo this year because it was too rainy.
Example
Where did you visit during your vacation?
Context: "health"
(verb) to go see a doctor or a health professional for advice or treatment. If you feel sick or want a check-up, you visit the doctor.
Example
She visited the doctor to make sure she was healthy.
Example
He didn’t visit the dentist when he had a toothache, and it got worse.
Example
When was the last time you visited your doctor?
Context: "review"
(verb) to look at or think about something again. Sometimes, we revisit a place in our memories or ideas to remember it better.
Example
They visited their old school last week to see how it had changed.
Example
I haven’t visited the topic in my studies recently, so I feel unprepared.
Example
Have you ever visited your childhood memories?
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