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Commuter vs Tourism - What's the difference?

commuter | tourism |

As nouns the difference between commuter and tourism

is that commuter is a person who regularly travels from one place to another, typically to work while tourism is the act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.

As an adjective commuter

is typically of an aircraft, train etc, designed for use by commuters.

commuter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person who regularly travels from one place to another, typically to work.
  • (US, informal) A piece of transportation equipment used for the transportation of such persons.
  • He takes the commuter to headquarters at least once a week.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Typically of an aircraft, train etc., designed for use by commuters.
  • See also

    * commuting ----

    tourism

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • The act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.
  • Collectively, the tourists visiting a place or landmark.
  • The act of visiting another region or jurisdiction for a particular purpose.
  • libel tourism'''; suicide '''tourism'''; sex '''tourism

    Derived terms

    * accessible tourism * agritourism * benefit tourism * birth tourism * bookstore tourism * conscious tourism * cultural tourism * dark tourism * disaster tourism * ecotourism * educational tourism * faith tourism * gambling tourism * geotourism * ghetto tourism * jungle tourism * libel tourism * mass tourism * medical tourism * religious tourism * sex tourism * space tourism * suicide tourism * sustainable tourism * thanatourism * tourist * VFR tourism * voluntourism * war tourism