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- Dictionarybooking/ˈbʊkɪŋ/
noun
- 1. an act of reserving accommodation, a ticket, etc. in advance: "the hotel does not handle group bookings"
- 2. an instance of a player being cautioned by the referee for foul play: "it was a rough match with five bookings"
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BOOKING definition: 1. an arrangement you make to have a hotel room, tickets, etc. at a particular time in the future…. Learn more.
1. : the act of one that books. 2. : an engagement or scheduled performance. 3. : reservation sense 1c. Examples of booking in a Sentence. She has several concert bookings this fall. The comedian missed some bookings because of illness. All booking is done by the band's manager.
A booking is the arrangement that you make when you book something such as a hotel room, a table at a restaurant, a theatre seat, or a place on public transport.
booking. noun. /ˈbʊkɪŋ/ [countable, uncountable] (especially British English) an arrangement that you make in advance to buy a ticket to travel somewhere, go to the theatre, etc. a booking form/hall/clerk. Can I make a booking for Friday? Early booking is recommended. No advance booking is necessary. We can't take any more bookings.
Booking definition: a contract, engagement, or scheduled performance of a professional entertainer.. See examples of BOOKING used in a sentence.
1. chiefly. a. a reservation, as of a table or room in a hotel, seat in a theatre, or seat on a train, aircraft, etc. b. ( as modifier ): the booking office at a railway station. 2. (Theatre) theatre an engagement for the services of an actor or acting company.
booking definition: an arrangement you make to have a hotel room, tickets, etc at a particular time in the future: . Learn more.