Visiting vs Sightworthy - What's the difference?
visiting | sightworthy |
The act of someone or something that visits.
* Shakespeare, Macbeth
* 2003 , Joseph A. Conforti, Imagining New England (page 107)
As a verb visiting
is .As a noun visiting
is the act of someone or something that visits.As an adjective sightworthy is
that is worth seeing (or visiting).visiting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Come, you spirits
- Instead, he found the Sabbath in North Carolina "generally disregarded, or distinguished by the convivial visitings of the white inhabitants, and the noisy diversions of the negroes."