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Idiom:  pay a visit

Meaning .

Idiom:  pay a visit to someone/something (pay someone/something a visit)

  • to go see someone or something

Example sentences

  • I haven’t heard from my father in two weeks so I’m going to pay him a visit and make sure he’s okay.
  • There are very few doctors who will pay a visit to patients' homes these days.
  • It's been a few months since we've seen my mother-in-law so we need to pay a visit this weekend.
  • My best friend was in town and decided to pay a visit but we were at the shopping mall so I missed her.
  • Let's pay a visit to the cemetery on Veterans Day and lay down some flowers at my grandfather's grave.
  • You'll be paying the dentist a visit  soon if you don't stop drinking so many sodas and eating those sugary candies.
  • If you have a chance to pay a visit to Mount Rushmore National Memorial while you're in the Dakotas you will not regret it.
  • A couple of police officers paid our office a visit this afternoon and I'm dying to know what they questioned my boss about.
  • Every Memorial Day we pay a visit to my uncle's grave to pay our respects.
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Pay (someone or something) a visit In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "pay (someone or something) a visit", english idiom dictionary ( also found in vietnamese ).

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Meaning of Pay (someone or something) a visit

Pay (someone or something) a visit old-fashioned verb phrase

To go and spend time in a place or with someone; to visit

Yesterday we paid a visit to the local market and enjoyed some street food.

Why don't you pay us a visit next time when you come back to Vietnam?

If you have time, let’s pay a visit to Ben Thanh market.

Other phrases about:

Go somewhere for a brief visit or purpose

A short visit

Said to someone who visits you unexpectedly or briefly

You are always welcome to visit

To stay away from someone's house permanently.

Grammar and Usage of Pay (someone or something) a visit

  • paid (someone or something) a visit
  • pays (someone or something) a visit
  • paying (someone or something) a visit

The verb "pay" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Example sentences pay a visit

Just pay a visit to the link below.
Few politicians have dared to pay a visit to a concentration camp during their re-election campaign.
If you've been feeling low for more than a couple of weeks pay a visit to your doc.
Pay a visit to the newspaper editor and treat him to a knuckle sandwich?
Contact your local environmental health or planning department and ask it to pay a visit .

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Definition of 'visit' visit

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English [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ], verb [ edit ].

pay a visit ( third-person singular simple present pays a visit , present participle paying a visit , simple past and past participle paid a visit )

  • 2020 September 25, Reuters Staff, “Thai republican hashtag trends after constitution change delayed”, in Reuters ‎ [1] , Reuters, retrieved 2020-09-25 : Some protesters say the constitution also gives too much power to the king, who paid a rare visit to Thailand on Thursday for ceremonies honouring his grandfather, Prince Mahidol Adulyadej. The king has spent most of his time in Europe since taking the throne nearly four years ago.
  • 2022 November 16, Paul Bigland, “From rural branches to high-speed arteries”, in RAIL , number 970 , page 55 : Brighton station is awash with people paying a visit to the seaside.
  • ( idiomatic , euphemistic ) To go to the toilet .

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pay a visit to, such as: call, call on, frequent, hit, inspect, and play.

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“pay someone”

The following 6 entries include the term pay someone .

not pay (someone) any mind

: to not give attention to (someone) : to ignore (someone)

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pay (someone) a call

: to go somewhere to visit (someone)

pay (someone) a compliment

: to say something nice about (someone)

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Pay someone no mind.

: to refuse to listen to what someone is saying or to notice what someone is doing : to ignore someone

you couldn't pay someone

— used to say that someone would never do something, not even if offered a lot of money to do it

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    1. The word pay in "pay a visit" can imply some kind of urgency, need, obligation, or recompense. I just chipped my tooth on something hard in that salad, it might have been a piece of walnut shell. I'm going to have to pay the dentist a visit. If those bullies have been stealing your lunch money, we're going to have to pay the principal a visit.

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