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sightseeing
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the activity of visiting interesting places in a particular location as a tourist

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sightsee

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market
market
noun
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a public place where people buy and sell groceries

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sightseeing

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palace
palace
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a very large, fancy, and beautiful house that usually belongs to someone very rich

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castle
castle
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a large and strong building that is protected against attacks, in which the royal family lives

What is a "castle"?

A castle is a large, fortified structure built primarily for protection and residence, often associated with royalty, nobility, or military leaders. Castles typically feature high walls, towers, gates, and sometimes a moat to defend against attacks. Inside, they include living quarters, great halls, and storage areas, designed to support life during sieges. Historically, castles were built in strategic locations to control territory or guard important routes. Over time, many castles have become symbols of heritage, attracting visitors for their architectural beauty and historical significance.

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fountain
fountain
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a structure, often placed in a pool or lake, that pumps a long, narrow stream of water up into the air for decorative purposes

What is a "fountain"?

A fountain is a structure that sends water into the air, often for decoration or to create a calming effect. It can be a simple water feature with water flowing from a spout or a more elaborate design with multiple streams of water. Fountains are commonly found in gardens, parks, or outdoor spaces, and some are placed inside homes or buildings as decorative pieces. They can be powered by electricity, using a pump to circulate the water, and may have features like lights or sculptures to enhance their appearance.

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mosque
mosque
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a place of worship, used by Muslims

What is a "mosque"?

A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, serving as a center for religious activities and community gatherings. Typically, mosques feature a large prayer hall where worshippers gather for prayers, especially on Fridays, which is a special day for communal worship. They often have a minaret, a tall tower from which the call to prayer is announced, and may include decorative elements like domes, arches, and intricate patterns. Many mosques also provide spaces for learning, community events, and social activities, making them important cultural and religious hubs within Muslim communities.

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cathedral
cathedral
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the largest and most important church of a specific area, which is controlled by a bishop

What is a "cathedral"?

A cathedral is a large and important church, often the main church in a region or city. It is typically the seat of a bishop, which is why it holds special significance in Christian traditions. Cathedrals are known for their grand size, elaborate architecture, and often feature stunning stained glass windows, tall spires, and intricate decorations. They are often designed to inspire awe and are considered landmarks or symbols of faith, history, and culture.

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temple
temple
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a building used for worshiping one or several gods, used by some religious communities, especially Buddhists and Hindus

What is a "temple"?

A temple is a building or structure dedicated to worship or religious activities. It is typically associated with specific religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, or ancient Greek and Roman beliefs. Temples are often designed with distinct architectural features, such as large columns, statues, or altars, to create a sacred space. Inside, there may be shrines or idols representing deities, and the space is used for prayer, rituals, and ceremonies. Temples can vary greatly in size and style, from simple structures to grand, elaborate buildings. They are often considered places of spiritual significance and community gatherings.

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statue
statue
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a large object created to look like a person or animal from hard materials such as stone, metal, or wood

What is a "statue"?

A statue is a three-dimensional artwork that represents a person, animal, or object. It is usually made from materials such as stone, metal, or wood, and is often created to honor individuals or convey artistic expression. Statues can vary in size and detail, and they are commonly placed in public spaces, gardens, or museums. They are designed to be seen from various angles and often serve as decorative or symbolic elements.

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sightsee

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tourist
tourist
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someone who visits a place or travels to different places for pleasure

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sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

Noun
to go
Verb
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(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun

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Noun
to explore
to explore
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to visit places one has never seen before

Grammatical Information:

transitive

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sightseeing

Noun
to go out
to go out
Verb
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/ɡoʊ ˈaʊt/

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

Grammatical Information:

intransitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
go
phrase's particle
out

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sightsee

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sightseeing

Noun
to get
to get
Verb
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to experience a specific condition, state, or action

Grammatical Information:

linking verb

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lost
lost
Adjective
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t

unable to be located or recovered and is no longer in its expected place

found

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sightsee

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sightseeing

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to have the time
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/hæv ðə tˈaɪm/

to have enough free time available to do something

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see
sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

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souvenir
souvenir
noun
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something that we usually buy and bring back for other people from a place that we have visited on vacation

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sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

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guide book
noun
uk flag
/ɡˈaɪd bˈʊk/

a book that provides tourists with information about their destination

Grammatical Information:

compound noun

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sightsee

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sightseeing

Noun
packed
Adjective
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k
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t

densely filled or crowded with people or things

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lively
lively
Adjective
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(of a person) very energetic and outgoing

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plenty
noun
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n
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y
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a plentiful or abundant amount of something

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sightsee

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sightseeing

Noun
magnificent
magnificent
Adjective
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f
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extremely impressive and attractive

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see
sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

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monument
noun
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a structure built in honor of a public figure or a special event

What is a "monument"?

A monument is a structure or statue built to honor or remember a person, event, or idea. Monuments can be found in public places and are often made from materials like stone, metal, or concrete. They are designed to stand the test of time, serving as a symbol of significance or historical importance. Monuments can vary in size and shape, from small plaques to large sculptures or buildings. They help preserve memories and educate future generations about important moments or individuals in history.

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see
sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

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attraction
attraction
noun
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a place, activity, etc. that is interesting and enjoyable to the public

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see
sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

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worth
worth
Adjective
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th
θ

equal to a specified amount of money, etc.

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see
sightsee

sightsee

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sightseeing

Noun
to look around
Verb
uk flag
/lʊk əˈraʊnd/

to explore a place or building by walking through it and observing its surroundings

Grammatical Information:

transitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
look
phrase's particle
around

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see
sightsee

sightsee

Verb

sightseeing

Noun

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