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guestlist

American  
[gest-list] / ˈgɛstˌlɪst /

noun

  1. a list of guests invited to attend a social function.


Etymology

Origin of guestlist

guest + list 1

Example Sentences

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A joke about Peter Mandelson being on the guestlist – "no, sorry, that was another list" – was edited out by ITV from the TV broadcast.

From BBC

Brass, the CEO, may one day open up the club’s guestlist, perhaps when the company hits $1 billion in revenue.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dragons' Den star Sara Davies and former MasterChef: The Professionals judge Marcus Wareing - who previously worked under Gordon Ramsay - were also among the guestlist.

From BBC

They weren’t on their way home, instead making their way upstairs to Guestlist, a club that opened just two weeks ago.

From Barron's

Planning a wedding often means stress and endless debates over the guestlist.

From BBC