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ticket

/ˈtɪkɪt/
noun★Beginner
general

a piece of paper or card that gives you permission to enter an event or travel on public transport

She lost her train ticket and had to buy a new one.

This explains that the person misplaced their ticket for train travel and needed to purchase another.

💡

Tickets can be physical or digital and are often required for entry to events or transportation.

⚖️Law
law enforcement

an official document that records a violation of a law or regulation, often issued by law enforcement

The police officer gave him a speeding ticket for driving too fast.

This indicates that the person received a citation for exceeding the speed limit.

💡

Traffic tickets are a common type of citation issued for moving violations.

informal

a request or opportunity to do something, often in a competitive or limited context

He finally got his ticket to fame after years of hard work.

This means the person achieved recognition or success after persistent effort.

💡

This usage is metaphorical and often refers to achieving a significant goal or opportunity.

Collocations

buy a ticketto purchase a ticket for an event or transportationlose a ticketto misplace or be unable to find a ticketticket officea place where tickets are soldticket holdera person who owns or possesses a ticket

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

win a ticketphrase
to be selected or chosen to receive a ticket, often as part of a contest or lottery
ticket to ridephrase
a phrase referring to a ticket for a train journey, often used metaphorically for an opportunity

💡Pro Tip

Physical vs. Digital Tickets

Tickets can be physical pieces of paper or digital codes on your phone. Always check the event or transportation provider's requirements.

⚡Gold Rule

Keep Your Ticket Safe

Always keep your ticket in a safe place until the event or journey is complete to avoid issues.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'tiketen,' meaning to mark or note, possibly from Old French 'estiqueter,' meaning to attach a label.

📝Usage Notes

The word 'ticket' can refer to both physical and digital forms of entry passes. In informal contexts, it can also mean an opportunity or chance to achieve something.

Word Breakdown

tick
a small mark or note
root
+
-et
a suffix indicating a small object or action
suffix
English Dictionary

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