Pronunciation: /ˈbʊkɪŋ/
noun a reservation or arrangement for a service or event
A1 I made a booking for a hotel room.
A2 She confirmed her booking for the concert.
B1 The booking process was quick and easy.
B2 I had to cancel my booking due to unforeseen circumstances.
C1 The booking fee is non-refundable.
C2 His booking for the event included VIP seating and a meet-and-greet.
verb the act of making a reservation or arrangement for a service or event
A1 I am booking a table at the restaurant for dinner tonight.
A2 She is booking a flight to Paris for her summer vacation.
B1 We have booked a hotel room for our weekend getaway.
B2 He booked tickets to the concert months in advance.
C1 The travel agent is booking a cruise for a group of clients.
C2 After booking the venue, they started planning the details of the event.
formal The booking for the conference room has been confirmed for next Monday.
informal I made a booking for dinner at that new restaurant downtown.
slang Let's make a booking at that cool spot for the party.
figurative Making a booking with a therapist could help you work through your issues.
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