Tourism
UK /["/ˈtʊərɪzəm//ˈtɔːrɪzəm/"]/US /["/ˈtʊrɪzəm/"]/
Definition
the business activity connected with providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure
In simple words: The activity of traveling to different places for pleasure.
Examples
- The area is heavily dependent on tourism.
- the **tourism industry**
- The tourism sector is expected to grow by 9.7 percent per annum.
- The town survives mainly through tourism.
- Tourism chiefs in York are drawing up plans to attract more people.
- With the expansion of air travel, tourism boomed.
- We hope that this investment will lead to increased tourism in the area.
- the world's first commercial space tourism operator
Usage notes
Commonly used when discussing travel and leisure. More appropriate in discussions about economy, culture, or travel guides. Avoid in very formal or technical contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'tour' and 'ism' as enjoying many tours.
Collocations
- global
- international
- overseas
- boost
- encourage
- increase
- boom
- increase
- decline
- business
- operator
- industry
- through tourism
- a decline in tourism
- a downturn in tourism
- a drop in tourism
Synonyms
- travel
- vacationing
- journey
- sightseeing
- exploration
Antonyms
- localism
- insularity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'travelling' as both are not interchangeable.
- Using plural 'tourisms' instead of singular.
- Using it in context where 'travelling' or 'vacation' would be more accurate.