From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvacationerva‧ca‧tion‧er /vəˈkeɪʃənə $ veɪˈkeɪʃənər/ noun [countable] American English DLTsomeone who has gone somewhere for a holiday SYN holidaymaker British English
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vacationer• His imposing mausoleum on a hill overlooking Ankara is a shrine for newlyweds and vacationers.• Oil retailers typically raise their prices in the spring and summer as vacationers hit the highways and demand for fuel increases.• But most improvements are aimed at vacationers who for some reason are reluctant to cruise.• The average age of the cruise vacationer is 49, according to Cruise Lines International Association.• But both cities are must-sees for vacationers.• The others were rental units for vacationers who had canceled out.• Sometimes vacationers leave without ever spotting as much as a deer.• One of the vacationers reminisced that neither he nor his wife enjoyed the vacation they had planned for years.