Hospitality Management

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun A person who is in charge of a bar or tavern, typically responsible for managing the staff and operations

  • The barmaster at the upscale hotel is known for creating exquisite cocktails.
  • I heard the barmaster at that new bar is really talented.
  • The barmaster totally hooked me up with some free shots last night.
  • As the barmaster of the group, she always knows how to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.

noun a sum of money given to someone for their services beyond what is due or usual

  • It is customary to leave a gratuity for excellent service at restaurants.
  • Don't forget to tip the waiter, gratuity is not included in the bill.
  • I always make sure to throw in some extra cash for a sweet gratuity.
  • A kind gesture can be seen as a gratuity for someone's hard work.

verb to restrict or limit in amount or quantity

adjective showing a limited or restricted amount of something

  • The company's policy on employee benefits is not stinting.
  • I appreciate your generosity, you're not stinting at all.
  • Don't be so stinting with the snacks, we have plenty to share.
  • His love for her was not stinting, he gave her everything he had.

noun a window of time during which travel is permitted or recommended

  • The travel window for booking discounted flights is between September and November.
  • Hey, have you checked out the travel window for those cheap vacation deals?
  • I always try to snag tickets during the travel window to save some cash.
  • As the project deadline approaches, our team needs to take advantage of this small travel window to finalize all the details.

noun a person who is from a particular place or area, typically referred to in relation to tourists or visitors

  • The locals were pleased with the new community center.
  • The locals love hanging out at the new coffee shop.
  • The locals are always down for a good time.
  • The locals are the heart and soul of this town.

noun A person who is responsible for granting or denying access to a particular area or information

  • The access clerk at the library helped me find the book I was looking for.
  • I asked the access clerk at the hospital for directions to the nearest restroom.
  • The access clerk at the DMV was super chill and helped me with my license renewal.
  • The access clerk to the CEO's office holds the key to important information within the company.