guest (noun) — A recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
“The guests were let in by the butler.”
Below are 72 adjectives commonly used to describe guest, ranked by how frequently they appear together in written English. The most popular include welcome, honored, frequent.
Ranked by frequency in written English
How to Use These Adjectives
- → Top adjectives (darker pills) appear most frequently with “guest” in published writing.
- → Combine two adjectives for vivid description: e.g. “welcome, honored guest”.
- → Click any adjective to find its synonyms and expand your vocabulary further.
- → Match the tone — choose formal adjectives for essays, sensory ones for creative writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some adjectives to describe guest?
Common adjectives used to describe guest include welcome, honored, frequent, distinguished, honoured. These are ranked by how frequently they appear alongside "guest" in written English.
How do you describe guest in writing?
To vividly describe guest in your writing, choose adjectives that appeal to the senses — sight, sound, touch, smell, and emotion. For guest, strong options include welcome, honored, frequent. Pair them with specific details to make your description more immersive.
What is the best adjective for guest?
"welcome" is one of the most commonly used adjectives with "guest" in English. Other top choices are honored, frequent, distinguished. The best adjective depends on the tone and context of your writing.
Can I use these adjectives in a poem or story?
Yes — all adjectives listed here are drawn from real English usage. They work well in creative writing, poetry, essays, and descriptive paragraphs. Try combining two adjectives for more impact, e.g. "welcome, honored guest".