Frequenter: meaning, definitions and examples
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frequenter
[ frɪˈkwɛntər ]
common visitor
A frequenter is someone who often visits a particular place, such as a bar, restaurant, or event. This term implies regularity and familiarity with the location. Frequenters may develop relationships with the staff or other patrons due to their repeated visits. Their presence often contributes to the atmosphere or community of the venue.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She is a frequenter of the local coffee shop.
- The bar is filled with frequenters who know each other.
- As a frequenter of the museum, he is always updated on new exhibitions.
Translations
Translations of the word "frequenter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 frequentador
🇮🇳 अक्सर आने वाला
🇩🇪 häufiger Besucher
🇮🇩 pengunjung tetap
🇺🇦 частий відвідувач
🇵🇱 częsty gość
🇯🇵 頻繁な訪問者
🇫🇷 fréquentateur
🇪🇸 frecuentador
🇹🇷 sık ziyaretçi
🇰🇷 자주 방문하는 사람
🇸🇦 زائر متكرر
🇨🇿 častý návštěvník
🇸🇰 častý návštevník
🇨🇳 常客
🇸🇮 pogost obiskovalec
🇮🇸 frekventandi
🇰🇿 жиі келуші
🇬🇪 ხშირი სტუმარი
🇦🇿 tez-tez gələn
🇲🇽 frecuentador
Etymology
The word 'frequenter' originates from the Latin 'frequentare,' which means 'to visit often' or 'to crowd.' This Latin term is derived from 'frequens,' meaning 'numerous or crowded.' The use of 'frequenter' in English dates back to the late 19th century. It has retained its core meaning of someone who visits a place regularly, maintaining its roots in the concept of frequency and repetition. Over time, its usage has expanded to encompass not just physical locations but also events and social gatherings. The term underscores a sense of community and belonging that can develop in spaces frequented by individuals.