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Booked Book Bʊk Fully Arrange O'clock Verb Bre

Word book
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / bʊk / NAmE / bʊk /
Example
  • book early to avoid disappointment.
  • she booked a flight to chicago.
  • the performance is booked up (= there are no more tickets available).
  • i'm sorry—we're fully booked.
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book

(verb)BrE / bʊk / NAmE / bʊk /
  1. to arrange to have or use something on a particular date in the future; to buy a ticket in advance
    • compare reserve
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/reserve_1
    • Book early to avoid disappointment.
    • She booked a flight to Chicago.
    • The performance is booked up (= there are no more tickets available).
    • I'm sorry—we're fully booked.
    • I'd like to book a table for two for 8 o'clock tonight.
    • I'd like to make a reservation for 8 o'clock tonight.
  2. to arrange for somebody to have a seat on a plane, etc.
    • I've booked you on the 10 o'clock flight.
    • I've booked you a room at the Park Hotel.
  3. to arrange for a singer, etc. to perform on a particular date
    • We've booked a band for the wedding reception.
  4. to write down somebody’s name and address because they have committed a crime or an offence
    • He was booked for possession of cocaine.
  5. to write down in an official book the name of a player who has broken the rules of the game
    • See related entries: Soccer
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/topic/soccer/book_4

    Extra Examples

    • Book with Suntours and kids go free!
    • I’ve booked a table for two at a nice Italian restaurant.
    • Seats go quickly, so it is essential to book in advance.
    • There are few places on the course, so it is essential to book in advance.
    • Have you booked the band for the party yet?
    • He’s booked to appear on 3 November at Central Hall.
    • I’ve booked you on the 9.30 flight.
    • Several well-known authors have been booked to speak at the event.
    • The hotel is fully booked that weekend.
    • The seminars get quickly booked up.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they book
    • he / she / it books
    • past simple booked
    • past participle booked
    • -ing form booking

    Word Origin

    • Old English bōc (originally also ‘a document or charter’), bōcian ‘to grant by charter’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boek and German Buch, and probably to beech (on which runes were carved).
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