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Endless guest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Endless guest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a guest who seems to stay indefinitely or is always present, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "In the world of hospitality, the concept of the endless guest challenges the boundaries of service and comfort."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Likewise, instead of endless guest bedrooms, some of the lightest and best rooms on the second floor are now bathrooms.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
Endless guests.
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In the first few days of Back To Reality, there were endless tasks and guest visits themed around other reality shows, but little in the way of arresting stories coming from the interaction of the contestants themselves.
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After two unsuccessful efforts to establish himself in series television — "The Persuaders" (1971-72) and "McCoy" (1975-76) — Mr. Curtis fell into a seemingly endless series of guest appearances on television (he had a recurring role on "Vegas" from 1978 to 1981) and supporting roles in ever more unfortunate movies, including Mae West's excruciating 1978 comeback attempt, "Sextette".
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On top of all of that, she and Gopal have an endless stream of guests, and while they are both utterly charming and gracious, it is Kamala that manages guests' itineraries, meals and all other needs.
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Former President George Bush was a Texas transplant who vacationed at his family's estate in Kennebunkport, Me., where he sped around in a cigarette boat, played golf at an aerobic pace, tossed horseshoes and entertained an endless parade of guests.
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After endless summers of guests and family waiting for the charcoal fire to be "just right," countless meals where the food was either dangerously raw or burned beyond recognition, and one frantic call to the fire department, our daughters couldn't take it anymore.
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And then too he had contracted a (second) marriage to a dazzling, amusing, opinionated woman, a corner of whose eye focuses on his health and disposition, while warmly welcoming the endless line of guests.
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He walks an endless circuit between the guest room and bedroom and master bath searching for what I don't know.
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American TV viewers of the 1980s were treated to endless discussions in which guest apologists for the Soviet system shrugged off the gulag to deplore homelessness in America, while peace groups militated for U.S. nuclear disarmament, in hope the Soviets would follow suit.
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But with an endless stream of demanding guests ("What, no organic tomatoes?"), the hours spent in mind-numbing traffic jams and the pressures of social obligations that you naïvely thought you had left behind in the city, those moments are often all too elusive.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "endless guest" to describe situations where a guest's stay feels prolonged or indefinite. Consider the context to ensure the phrase accurately conveys the intended meaning.
Common error
While "endless guest" is acceptable, avoid overusing it in very formal or professional writing. Opt for more neutral phrases like "frequent visitor" or "regular guest" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "endless guest" primarily functions as a noun phrase, where "endless" modifies the noun "guest". It describes a guest in terms of the duration or perceived permanence of their stay. According to Ludwig, the phrase is considered correct and usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "endless guest" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to describe a guest whose visit feels extended or permanent. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. The phrase is found predominantly in news and media contexts, suggesting a neutral register. While there is only one example demonstrating perfect match, other examples with similarity demonstrates that it is a valid expression and confirms what Ludwig explains about it. When considering alternatives, "perpetual guest" or "constant guest" could be used depending on the specific connotation you intend to convey. Be mindful of the context and audience to ensure the phrase aligns with the desired tone of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Perpetual guest
Replaces "endless" with "perpetual", emphasizing the continuous and ongoing nature of the guest's presence.
Constant guest
Substitutes "endless" with "constant", highlighting the regularity of the guest's presence.
Incessant guest
Uses "incessant" to underscore the unceasing and often unwelcome nature of the guest's presence.
Never-ending guest
Replaces "endless" with "never-ending", directly conveying the feeling of a guest who won't leave.
Continuous stream of guests
Shifts the focus to a flow of guests instead of one individual, altering the structure slightly.
Non-stop guest
Uses "non-stop" for a more informal tone to indicate the ongoing nature of the guest's stay.
Permanent guest
Implies a guest who has become a long-term or even indefinite resident.
Inexhaustible supply of guests
Emphasizes the large quantity and continuous arrival of guests.
Unremitting guest
Highlights the relentless and persistent nature of the guest's presence.
Perennial visitor
Uses "perennial" to suggest a visitor who returns regularly year after year.
FAQs
What does "endless guest" mean?
The phrase "endless guest" refers to a guest whose stay seems prolonged, indefinite, or feels as if they are always present. It often implies a sense of permanence or a continuous cycle of hosting.
How can I use "endless guest" in a sentence?
You might say, "Their hospitality was tested by the "endless guest" who overstayed their welcome", or "The old house seemed to always have an "endless guest", with someone always visiting."
What are some alternatives to saying "endless guest"?
Consider using phrases like "perpetual guest", "constant guest", or "frequent visitor" depending on the specific context and nuance you wish to convey.
Is "endless guest" a formal or informal phrase?
"Endless guest" leans towards a neutral to slightly informal register. In more formal contexts, you might prefer phrases like "long-term visitor" or "extended stay guest".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested