campers
n. plural-only A2 Elementary US //ˈkæmpɝz// UK //kˈæmpəz// campers
n. people who stay in a tent or a special vehicle while on holiday. You usually find them in the countryside or at a campsite.
n. people who spend a holiday or period of recreation living in a tent or recreational vehicle. Often used collectively to refer to the inhabitants of a specific site.
The campers woke up early to watch the sunrise.
Heavy rain during the night forced many campers to pack up their tents and seek shelter in the nearby town.
While some campers prefer the convenience of modern holiday parks with electricity and showers, others seek the isolation of wild camping in the remote highlands.
Usage
The plural form of 'camper'; takes plural verb agreement.