Travel Booking Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a reservation or arrangement for a service or event

verb the act of making a reservation or arrangement for a service or event

  • The booking for the conference room has been confirmed for next Monday.
  • I made a booking for dinner at that new restaurant downtown.
  • Let's make a booking at that cool spot for the party.
  • Making a booking with a therapist could help you work through your issues.

verb to establish the truth or correctness of something

adjective having been verified or made certain

  • The company confirmed the new partnership agreement.
  • I confirmed with my friend that we are still meeting for lunch tomorrow.
  • I double-checked and my suspicions were confirmed.
  • The results of the experiment confirmed our hypothesis.

noun a small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount or free item

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  • The company issued a voucher for employees to use at the local restaurant.
  • I got a voucher for a free coffee at the new cafe in town.
  • I scored a sweet voucher for half off on my next shopping spree.
  • His kindness was like a voucher for his good character.

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.

adjective capable of being refunded

  • The hotel has a strict policy that all cancellations must be made within 24 hours for a refundable deposit.
  • If you change your mind about the concert tickets, don't worry, they're refundable.
  • I made sure to get the refundable insurance on my new phone just in case anything happens.
  • Investing in your education is like putting money into a refundable account for your future success.