demand vs guest

demand

noun
  • An urgent request. 

  • The desire to purchase goods and services. 

  • An order. 

  • The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy at a particular price. 

  • A forceful claim for something. 

  • A requirement. 

  • More precisely peak demand or peak load, a measure of the maximum power load of a utility's customer over a short period of time; the power load integrated over a specified time interval. 

verb
  • To require of someone. 

  • To claim a right to something. 

  • To ask forcefully for information. 

  • To request forcefully. 

  • To issue a summons to court. 

guest

noun
  • An inquiline. 

  • An invited visitor or performer to an institution or to a broadcast. 

  • A user given temporary access to a system despite not having an account of their own. 

  • Any insect that lives in the nest of another without compulsion and usually not as a parasite. 

  • A patron or customer in a hotel etc. 

  • A recipient of hospitality, especially someone staying by invitation at the house of another. 

verb
  • to appear as a guest, especially on a broadcast 

  • as a musician, to play as a guest, providing an instrument that a band/orchestra does not normally have in its line up (for instance, percussion in a string band) 

How often have the words demand and guest occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )