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resident guest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'resident guest' is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it like this: "The hotel welcomed its newest resident guest with a complimentary bottle of wine."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(1)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Vincent Desiderio will be resident Guest of Honor at the JSS in Civita Summer Art School & Residency 2014.
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Her Don José was a newcomer to New York, Massimo Murru, a Scala-trained dancer listed as resident guest artist.
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He went on to write a bestselling book about Joyce's Dublin, after which Joyce became "a resident guest in my mind".
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But sometimes, demagogues need to show their house pets just who is boss, even if the resident guest is the most powerful cabinet minister after the prime minister.
News & Media
In an interview after a run-through of the piece last month Ms. Taylor-Corbett said the subject had first been suggested to her by Robert Weiss, the director of the Carolina Ballet, where she is the resident guest choreographer.
News & Media
The camp itinerary also includes a seminar in food photography, a pie-eating contest to name the most ingredients in a slice and multicourse dinners by executive chef Ben Jones and Dale Levitski, the resident guest chef.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
And when it's time to retire (like most of the permanent residents), "guest rooms" with Twin beds that "aren't that bad" make anyone wonder how the term "bed" can be used so loosely.
News & Media
CES staff, volunteer residents, guest speakers, graduated pasante supervisors and, in many cases, pasantes in the latter half of their pasantía all teach different sessions of the course, with all sessions supervised by CES leadership and often using a team-teaching strategy.
Science
"Due to safety and security concerns of the neighborhood, on Oct. 31, 2010, Halloween, only Belle Haven residents, guests of residents, members of the Belle Haven Club and guests of Belle Haven Club members, shall be permitted to enter Belle Haven," the letter said.
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(ESPA is open to Acqualina residents, guests and nonguests alike, but you'll never notice the foot traffic).
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Parking for The Crane will include an 1,100-space 1,100-spaceage with free parkingparkingaragespaced for residents, guests and others.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "resident guest" when you want to indicate that someone is staying at a place for an extended period and is considered more than just a casual visitor. For example, use it to describe an artist in residence, a visiting scholar, or a long-term hotel patron.
Common error
Avoid using "resident guest" when describing someone who is only staying for a short period, such as a typical hotel guest on vacation. "Transient guest" or simply "guest" is more appropriate in those situations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "resident guest" functions as a noun phrase, typically used as a subject or object to describe an individual who is staying at a particular location for an extended duration. Ludwig AI validates the grammatical correctness of the phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
87%
Science
6%
Wiki
3%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Formal & Business
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "resident guest" is a grammatically correct and relatively uncommon term used to describe someone staying at a location for an extended duration, implying a more formal arrangement than a typical guest. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's appropriate in a variety of contexts but predominantly appears in news and media sources. Alternatives like "long-term visitor" or "live-in guest" might be suitable substitutes depending on the specific context. Remember to differentiate it from "transient guest" for short-term stays.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
long-term visitor
Emphasizes the extended duration of the guest's stay.
live-in guest
Highlights the guest's presence as a temporary resident.
lodging guest
Focuses on the accommodation aspect of the guest's stay.
in-house guest
Implies that the guest is staying within a specific establishment.
on-site guest
Similar to 'in-house guest', specifies that the guest is present at a particular location.
staying guest
Simply emphasizes that the guest is currently staying at the location.
visiting resident
Reverses the terms, highlighting the residential aspect of the visitor.
temporary inhabitant
More formal and emphasizes the temporary nature of the residency.
seasonal occupant
Suggests the guest's stay is tied to a particular time of year.
domiciled visitor
Formal, implying a legal or official sense of temporary residence.
FAQs
How can I use "resident guest" in a sentence?
You can use "resident guest" to describe someone who is staying at a place for an extended period. For example: "The artist was welcomed as a "resident guest" at the summer art school."
What's a good alternative to "resident guest"?
Alternatives to "resident guest" include "long-term visitor", "live-in guest", or "lodging guest", depending on the context.
Is "resident guest" the same as "house guest"?
While both involve someone staying at a location, "resident guest" implies a more formal or extended arrangement than a typical "house guest", who is usually visiting for a shorter time.
What's the difference between a "resident guest" and a "transient guest"?
A "resident guest" stays for an extended period, while a "transient guest" stays only briefly. Think of a hotel versus an extended-stay apartment.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested