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booked

Pronunciation: [bʊkt]

Word

Context: “travel”

(verb) to arrange for a seat, room, or ticket to be kept for you. This usually means you have paid some money to ensure you have a place to stay or travel.

Example

I booked a hotel for our holiday next week.

Example

I didn’t book my flight in time, and now it’s too expensive.

Example

Have you booked your tickets for the concert yet?

Context: “events”

(verb) to reserve a time for an event or a meeting. This is when you arrange ahead of time for something to happen at a specific time.

Example

She booked the conference room for the meeting tomorrow.

Example

He forgot to book the venue, and now we can’t have the party.

Example

Did you book a time for our appointment?

Context: “availability”

(adjective) when something is fully reserved or there is no space available anymore. This often happens when a place is popular and all spots are taken.

Example

The hotel was fully booked for the holiday weekend.

Example

The restaurant is not booked tonight; you can still get a table.

Example

Is the flight fully booked, or are there seats available?

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