past visit

[/pæst ˈvɪzɪt/]
noun phrasepl: past visits
visita passada
1. a visit that occurred at some time in the past; a previous occasion when someone went to see a person or place
During our past visit to Rio, we enjoyed the beautiful beaches.
Durante nossa visita passada ao Rio, apreciamos as praias lindas.
2. reference to a prior trip or social call that has already taken place
On my past visit to the museum, I didn't see the new exhibition.
Na minha visita passada ao museu, não vi a nova exposição.
The phrase 'past visit' is commonly used in both American English and Brazilian Portuguese when reminiscing about travel experiences or social interactions. In Brazilian culture, references to 'visitas passadas' often accompany storytelling and nostalgia, particularly in social contexts. Americans may use this phrase more formally in business or medical settings (e.g., patient history).
Synonyms / Sinônimos
previous visitformer visitlast visitprior visit
Antonyms / Antônimos
future visitupcoming visitnext visit

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
visita passada
most common and standard usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
visita passada
standard usage, sometimes colloquially shortened
São Paulo
visita passada
formal and colloquial contexts
Portugal
visita anterior
preferred in European Portuguese; 'visita passada' also understood

Related Words

visitavisitedvisitorrevisitnostalgicmemory

Related Idioms & Phrases

Remember from a past visit
Like a past visit, history repeats
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