Sightseeing vs Sightsee - What's the difference?
sightseeing | sightsee |
The practice of going out looking at things; tourism.
To go sightseeing, to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area.
* 1985 , Jilly Cooper, Riders
As verbs the difference between sightseeing and sightsee
is that sightseeing is present participle of lang=en while sightsee is to go sightseeing, to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area.As a noun sightseeing
is the practice of going out looking at things; tourism.sightseeing
English
Noun
(-)- Sightseeing is a frequent reason to visit San Francisco.
Verb
(head)sightsee
English
Verb
- The German team liked each other, ate, drank, sightsaw , sunbathed and worked their horses together. All were firmly rooting for Ludwig. A German victory was all that mattered.