guest

/ɡɛst/
adjective
  1. Relating to or intended for a guest.
    • The hotel offers a guest lounge with free Wi-Fi.
    • Please use the guest towels in the bathroom.
    • We prepared the guest room for our visitors.
verb
  1. To appear as a guest on a show, program, or event.
    • He often guests at comedy clubs around the city.
    • She has guested on several popular podcasts this year.
    • The musician will guest on the late-night show next week.
noun
  1. A person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend an event.
    • The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests.
    • Please make our guests feel welcome by offering them a drink.
    • We have three guests coming for dinner tonight.
  2. A person who stays at a hotel, inn, or similar establishment.
    • Guests are requested to check out by 11 a.m.
    • Each guest receives a complimentary breakfast in the morning.
    • The hotel staff greeted the guests at the front desk.
  3. A person who appears on a show, program, or event by special invitation.
    • The wedding had a special guest performance by a local band.
    • The talk show had a famous actor as a guest.
    • She was a guest on the podcast to discuss her new book.
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