
Word: Ticket
How to pronounce: ˈtɪkɪt
Noun
Definitions:
1. A piece of paper or small card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place, travel by public transport, or participate in an event.
Example sentences: "Admission is by ticket only"
2. A certificate or warrant.
3. A label attached to a retail product, giving its price, size, and other details.
Example sentences: "They have price tickets and bar codes attached."
4. A list of candidates put forward by a party in an election.
Example sentences: "His presence on the Republican ticket"
5. The desirable or correct thing.
Transitive verb
Definitions:
1. Issue (someone) with an official notice of a traffic offense.
Example sentences: "Park illegally and you are likely to be ticketed"
2. (of a passenger) be issued with a travel ticket.
Example sentences: "Passengers can now get electronically ticketed"
3. (of a retail product) be marked with a label giving its price, size, and other details.
Example sentences: "The sports jacket had been ticketed at two hundred dollars"
Synonyms:
return ticket
coupon
admission
entry
passport
entree
cash office
booking office
cash register
box office
pass
season ticket
tag
label
check
passage ticket
Derivations:
ticketing
ticketed
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Ticket in Other Languages...
Spanish: Billete
German: Ticket
French: Billet
Italian: Biglietto
Turkish: Bilet