Booking
UK /["/ˈbʊkɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈbʊkɪŋ/"]/
Definition
an arrangement that you make in advance to buy a ticket to travel somewhere, go to the theatre, etc.
In simple words: Making a reservation for a service or place.
Examples
- 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.
- I made the booking through a travel agent.
- I use an app to make bookings.
- a booking for the Saturday performance
Usage notes
Use 'booking' when referring to making reservations, like hotels or flights. Avoid in very casual conversations, where 'reserve' might be more common.
Grammar pattern
booking + object
Memory hint
Think of 'book' and 'ring' – you're 'ringing' to book something.
Collocations
- advance
- early
- late
- make
- cancel
- confirm
- fee
- form
- system
- booking for
- collect
- earn
- pick up
Synonyms
- reservation
- appointment
- arrangement
- engagement
- schedule
Antonyms
- cancellation
Common mistakes
- Using 'book' as a noun instead of a verb.
- Confusing 'booking' with 'booking fee' which is a specific term.
- Using 'booking' in past tense incorrectly; it's 'booked' not 'bookinged'.